Black Butterflies

Black Butterflies (2011)

1h 40m | Biography | Netherlands
6.2IMDb
7.4DouBan

She looks for her hometown, she looks for love. She has struggled against apartheid and her father, who oversees the media. In his first speech to the South African Parliament, South African leader Nelson Mandela recited her poem "Nianga's Dead Child" and praised her as the best poet in South Africa. The latest Oscar-winning film by Paula van der Oster describes the legendary life of South African poetess Ingrid Jonker fighting against the system during apartheid and brings out her love and hatred with her lover (Nien Connihan) and her father (Rughauer). Ingrid Jonko is a famous poetess in South Africa. She had a rough and miserable childhood, but she has amazing talent in writing poems. As her husband worked in the old South African government, their marriage broke up because of their different views on apartheid, which led to depression. She finally chose to throw herself into the sea at the age of 32. Ingrid Joncome left behind a 7-year-old daughter and many touching works, the most famous of which is the poetry collection "Black Butterfly Dance". When South African President Nelson Mandela was released from prison in 1994, he recited Ingrid Jongo aloud at the inauguration ceremony that attracted worldwide attention.

She looks for her hometown, she looks for love. She has struggled against apartheid and her father, who oversees the media. In his first speech to the South African Parliament, South African leader Nelson Mandela recited her poem "Nianga's Dead Child" and praised her as the best poet in South Africa. The latest Oscar-winning film by Paula van der Oster describes the legendary life of South African poetess Ingrid Jonker fighting against the system during apartheid and brings out her love and hatred with her lover (Nien Connihan) and her father (Rughauer). Ingrid Jonko is a famous poetess in South Africa. She had a rough and miserable childhood, but she has amazing talent in writing poems. As her husband worked in the old South African government, their marriage broke up because of their different views on apartheid, which led to depression. She finally chose to throw herself into the sea at the age of 32. Ingrid Joncome left behind a 7-year-old daughter and many touching works, the most famous of which is the poetry collection "Black Butterfly Dance". When South African President Nelson Mandela was released from prison in 1994, he recited Ingrid Jongo aloud at the inauguration ceremony that attracted worldwide attention.

Download Tool

Motrix