Blood & Glory

Blood and Glory
Modder En Bloed
Directed by Sean Else
Produced by Dark Matter Studios and Collective Dream Films
Distributed by Ster Kinekor
Release date
  • April 2016 (2016-04)
Country South Africa
Language English
Afrikaans

Blood and Glory (Afrikaans: Modder En Bloed) is a feature film that was released to cinema in April 2016 in South Africa. The film, set during the Second Boer War in 1901, is a period drama that follows Willem Morkel, a Cape Rebel Boer/Afrikaans farmer who was captured and sent to a British prisoner of war camp on St. Helena Island in the Atlantic Ocean. Placed under terrible oppression and hardship, Morkel and his comrades slowly come together to assert their defiance, humanity and human spirit and, more specifically, through the game of rugby.

Blood and Glory is a fictional account, using the backdrop of the Anglo-Boer War with some of the places in the plot resembling historical locations from the war. The film's protagonist, Willem Morkel, is loosely based on Sommie Morkel, who went on to play for the South Africa national rugby union team.

The historical authenticity of backdrop events, conditions and attitudes in the plot of the film can be debated, as its depiction of the Boers and the British relies heavily on glorification of the former and vilification of the latter. However, the film's main villain (Australian Colonel Swanell) owes something to the real life Breaker Morant (convicted for murder and as a war criminal by the British during the Boer War and executed). It is documented that 28 000 Boer women and children, as well as 20 000 black people, died in British concentration camps (Professor Fransjohan, 2011 writing for BBC). The film also makes mention of the scorched earth policy implemented by Kitchener during the Boer War.

Blood and Glory is a co-production by Dark Matter Studios and Collective Dream Films. The film is written and directed by Sean Else (Spud 2, Platteland, 'n Man soos My Pa), and produced by Llewelynn Greeff (Leading Lady) and Henk Pretorius (Leading Lady, Fanie Fourie's Lobola, Wolwedans in die Skemer, Hoofmeisie and the Bakgat Trilogy)

Cast

Blood and Glory includes a strong South African male cast, along with five international actors – a first for a South African film:

  • Stian Bam
  • Charlotte Salt
  • Grant Swanby
  • Patrick Connolly
  • Albert Maritz
  • Michael Richard
  • Bok van Blerk
  • Altus Theart
  • Jacques Bessenger
  • Edwin van der Walt
  • Gustav Gerdener
  • Rudy Halgryn
  • Albert Pretorius
  • Jaco Muller
  • David Louw
  • Nick Cornwall
  • Marno van der Merwe
  • Josh Myers
  • Deon Lotz
  • De Klerk Oelofse
  • Francios Coertze
  • Benedikt Sebastian
  • Jonathan Holby
  • Jandre le Roux

The film also features appearances from well-known South African actors like Greg Kriek, Clyde Berning, Paul Snodgrass, Carla Else and Andrew Lopescher.

Production

Filming took place during winter in the Western Cape, South Africa in 2015, specifically in the Worcester area and parts of Cape Town.

Distribution

The film was released on 1 April 2016 in South Africa via distribution partners of the film Ster Kinekor to 51 cinemas nationwide. The film stayed in cinema for a total of 8 weeks, leaving all sites in South Africa on 19 May 2016.

The producers of the film are currently in talks with the following territories for international distribution of Blood & Glory:

  • UK and Ireland
  • USA & Canada
  • Europe
  • Asia
  • Australia
  • New Zealand
  • Latin America

References

    The name of the film is similar to the game Blood and Glory.

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