MOFFIE: Powerful Gay Military Drama Masterpiece gets online release

Ever since it premiered at the Venice International Film Festival last year, Moffie has been high on the must-watch lists for 2020.

Oliver Hermanus' powerful gay military drama about a young conscript dealing with the brutal hardships of army life as he grapples with his repressed sexuality has been billed as a thorough and vital dissection of masculinity.

Moffie - named after the South African slang tern for an effeminate man - was originally set for a traditional cinema release before the coronavirus pandemic hit, but the film has thankfully found a way to viewers after being released exclusively on Curzon Home Cinema today (24 April).

Exclusively on Curzon Home Cinema 24 April Watch at https://www.curzonhomecinema.com/film/watch-moffie-film-online

Rising star Kai Luke Brummer plays Nicholas Van der Swart, the aforementioned teen conscript who must learn to survive in a psychologically toxic envirvonment as he deals with his growing feelings for a fellow recruit.

Based on an autobiographical novel by South African writer André Carl van der Merwe, Moffie is set in 1981 as South Africa’s white minority government is embroiled in a conflict on the southern Angolan border.


Moffie' is available to stream exclusively now on Curzon Home Cinema.


source: attitude.co.uk