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''[[Die Hele Dorp Weet]]''  ("The whole town knows") is an [[Afrikaans]] film  
 
''[[Die Hele Dorp Weet]]''  ("The whole town knows") is an [[Afrikaans]] film  
  
Based on the eponymous novel ''[[Die Hele Dorp Weet]]'' by [[Santie Groskopf]], it tells of a girl who goes in search of her father after the parents decide to divorce and explores the devastating effects of a divorce on a family.   
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Based on the eponymous novel ''[[Die Hele Dorp Weet]]'' by [[Santie Grosskopf]], it tells of a girl who goes in search of her father after the parents decide to divorce and explores the devastating effects of a divorce on a family.   
  
 
The film produced and distributed by [[Carfo]] films,  [[Bill Troskie]] for [[Constantia Films]] in 1975. The screenplay was by [[Santie Groskopf]] and [[Daan Retief]], the film directed by [[Daan Retief]] with a cast that included [[Erna van der Bergh]], [[Petru Wessels]], [[Dawid van der Walt]] and [[Wena Naudé]].  
 
The film produced and distributed by [[Carfo]] films,  [[Bill Troskie]] for [[Constantia Films]] in 1975. The screenplay was by [[Santie Groskopf]] and [[Daan Retief]], the film directed by [[Daan Retief]] with a cast that included [[Erna van der Bergh]], [[Petru Wessels]], [[Dawid van der Walt]] and [[Wena Naudé]].  

Revision as of 06:13, 7 April 2019

Die Hele Dorp Weet ("The whole town knows") is an Afrikaans film

Based on the eponymous novel Die Hele Dorp Weet by Santie Grosskopf, it tells of a girl who goes in search of her father after the parents decide to divorce and explores the devastating effects of a divorce on a family.

The film produced and distributed by Carfo films, Bill Troskie for Constantia Films in 1975. The screenplay was by Santie Groskopf and Daan Retief, the film directed by Daan Retief with a cast that included Erna van der Bergh, Petru Wessels, Dawid van der Walt and Wena Naudé.


The film was remade in 1975 by Constantia Films, the second version being called Soekie, was made in 1975.

Sources

https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Die_hele_dorp_weet

https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soekie

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