My F*k Marelize! – “Sometimes there just isn’t enough space for a mother to also be human.”
Review
With these words, Heidi sums up her inner struggle when her daughters ask why she hid her cancer treatment from them.
The concept of My F*k, Marelize! originates from the hilarious video that once spread like wildfire on social media. Mom Heidi films her eighteen-year-old daughter Marelize learning to ride a bike. But when she crashes straight into the rugby posts, her mother’s voice perfectly captures the moment: “My F*k, Marelize!”
The film, penned and directed by Brett Michael Innes—known for works such as Sink (2015) and Fiela se Kind (2019)—takes this moment between mother and daughter and uses it to give a glimpse into the life of an ordinary Afrikaner family from Windhoek. A family who must learn that life, like cycling, requires you to keep pedaling. Sometimes it’s tough, other times you fall, but the secret is to get up again and push forward—with the help of those who love you.
Production Information
Running Time
82 min
Writer and Director
Brett Michael Innes | Zandré Coetzer
Website
Screens
∞
Age Restriction
PG 13 L
Cast
Je-ani Swiegelaar, Zandelle Meyer, Neels Clasen, Nichola Viviers
Rating
3/5
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Written by Gerhard Ehlers
Gerhard Ehlers is a film and television production lecturer at the Boston Media House campus in Sandton, Johannesburg. Gerhard has always seen himself as a storyteller, and already in high school, he wrote the scripts and directed three independent short films, namely: “Friendly Conscience”, “Die Heuningwyser” and “Sekelfontein”.
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