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1:40:00
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6.1
Director:
Paula van der Oest
Cast:
Carice van Houten, Liam Cunningham, Rutger Hauer…
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In Apartheid-torn South Africa, poet Ingrid Jonker (Carice van Houten) struggles tragically in search of love and a sense of home.
Black Butterflies
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0906778
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SOURCE: Black Butterflies 2011 720p bluray YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Action, Biography, Drama
Director: Paula van der Oest
Stars: Carice van Houten, Liam Cunningham, Rutger Hauer
Plot: In Apartheid-torn South Africa, poet Ingrid Jonker (Carice van Houten) struggles tragically in search of love and a sense of home.
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English
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She searched for a home, she searched for love. Confronted by Apartheid and a father who was Minister of Censorship. With men like Jack Cope (Liam Cunningham) and Andre Brink, she found much love, but no home. In his first speech to the South African Parliament, Nelson Mandela read her poem "The Dead Child of Nyanga" and addresses her as one of the finest poets of South Africa.