Malunde (2001)

Post-apartheid South Africa is the setting for this drama about a mismatched twosome who end up together on a life-altering journey to Cape Town. Polar opposites Kobus (Ian Roberts), a white ex-soldier who struggles with demons from his past, and Wonderboy (Kagiso Mtetwa), a young black street kid who clings to memories of his family, come together to take on the society that has cast them aside and eventually build a friendship for the ages.

Director: Stefanie Sycholt
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 119 min
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Production: Do Productions, Traumwerk Filmproduktion GmbH
Country: Germany, South Africa
Language: English
Original Language: en

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Malunde about?
Post-apartheid South Africa is the setting for this drama about a mismatched twosome who end up together on a life-altering journey to Cape Town. Polar opposites Kobus (Ian Roberts), a white ex-soldier who struggles with demons from his past, and Wonderboy (Kagiso Mtetwa), a young black street kid who clings to memories of his family, come together to take on the society that has cast them aside and eventually build a friendship for the ages.
Who directed Malunde?
Malunde was directed by Stefanie Sycholt.
Who stars in Malunde?
Malunde stars Ian Roberts, Kagiso Mtetwa, Mosa Kaiser, Wilmien Roussouw, Grethe Fox, Dolly Rathebe.
How long is Malunde?
Malunde has a runtime of 1h 59m (119 minutes).
What genre is Malunde?
Malunde is a Drama film.
Where was Malunde produced?
Malunde was produced in Germany, South Africa.