Scena da Pou (2022)
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Nome di nascita: Tarryn Wyngaard
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Nomi alternativi: Tarrynn Wyngaard
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Biografia completa
"Kicking off her career with a bang, this captivating South African actress took the lead role in the acclaimed film 'Noem My Skollie' in 2015. Following this debut, she secured recurring roles in television series like 'Dwaalster', 'Agent', 'Raised By Wolves', and 'Dam'. Her notable big-screen appearances include 'Stam' (also known as 'The Tree') in 2019 and 'The First Last Tour' in 2022. However, it's her performance in the BET+ series 'Pulse' that truly showcases Tarryn's talent, where she portrays a game developer navigating a psychotic battlefield after an electromagnetic pulse bomb detonation. A particular scene, featuring her submerged in a bathtub, serves as a unique and enticing visual shock."
Sul film: Pou (2022)
Anno di uscita: 2022
Nazione: South Africa
Titolo alternativo: Peacock
Regista: Jaco Minnaar
Sceneggiatore: David Cornwell, Jaco Minnaar
Produzione & Genere
Produttore/i: Producer: David Cornwell, Dumi Gumbi, Catharina Weinek
Società: The Ergo Company
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Storia
Pou, a young woman, embarks on a psychosexual journey into the dark recesses of the Afrikaner psyche and its troubled past. This gothic horror film follows her descent into this complex and compromised world, uncovering secrets that lie hidden beneath its surface.
Riassunto
Directed by Jaco Minnaar in 2022, 'Pou' is a South African film that delves into the darker aspects of the Afrikaner psyche. The movie explores themes of horror, drama, and the psychological impact of a compromised past. This intense exploration of cultural heritage and personal identity makes 'Pou' a significant contribution to South African cinema.