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Released in 1967. | Released in 1967. |
Revision as of 06:30, 11 November 2022
Bennie-Boet can refer to three related works, a play, a novel and a film.
The title sometimes found as Bennie Boet
Contents
Bennie Boet: the play
Originally written by the Afrikaans author Sita for Benn Potgieter and his touring company, (Benn Potgieter se Geselskap), it tells the story of the traumatic relationship between an artistic boy and his dominating father.
Some sources on the play (wrongly?) cite Benn Potgieter as the author.
Bennie Boet: the novel
The tale was reworked as a youth novel by Sita and published
Bennie Boet: the film
The tale was next filmed and distributed by Carfo, directed by Kappie Botha, featuring Hendrik van der Hoven, Willem Senekal, Barbara Luyt, Helen van Pletzen and Willem Makhibela.
Released in 1967.
Translations, adaptations, sequels, etc
Sources
https://www.gemeentegeskiedenis.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/CARFO-Films.pdf
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2044743/
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