

Drama · War · Romance
Overview
A young man in 1981 South Africa must complete his brutal and racist two years of compulsory military service while desperately maintaining the secrecy of his homosexuality.
Top Cast


Kai Luke Brummer
Kai Luke Brummer
Nicholas Van der Swart
Kai Luke Brummer
Nicholas Van der Swart


Ryan de Villiers
Ryan de Villiers
Dylan Stassen
Ryan de Villiers
Dylan Stassen


Matthew Vey
Matthew Vey
Michael Sachs
Matthew Vey
Michael Sachs


Hilton Pelser
Hilton Pelser
Sergeant Brand
Hilton Pelser
Sergeant Brand


Wynand Ferreira
Wynand Ferreira
Snyman
Wynand Ferreira
Snyman


Jan Combrink
Jan Combrink
Jan Gould
Jan Combrink
Jan Gould


Stefan Vermaak
Stefan Vermaak
Oscar Fourie
Stefan Vermaak
Oscar Fourie


Hendrik Nieuwoudt
Hendrik Nieuwoudt
Roos
Hendrik Nieuwoudt
Roos


Shaun Chad Smit
Shaun Chad Smit
Dewald Van Der Merwe
Shaun Chad Smit
Dewald Van Der Merwe


Rikus Terblanche
Rikus Terblanche
Bester
Rikus Terblanche
Bester
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