Khaki Fever – Wilder than the wild
Review
Director and writer Brett Michael Innes (Fiela se Kind, Sink) said in a Silwerskermfees interview that within the first 30 seconds viewers will know whether they’ll like Khaki Fever or not. And he wasn’t wrong, because the film opens in the bush with a scene where a muscle-bound hunk grabs a voluptuous woman with all his might – exactly as nature intended. But don’t confuse this with a Sir Richard Attenborough or National Geographic documentary, because although it’s set in the bush and you do see plenty of animals, this particular pair are actors, Daniel and Jamie (played by Christopher Jaftha and Carroline Maduray).
Khaki Fever is a cheeky and daring comedy where the sexual tension runs almost as high as a Covid fever, and although it pokes fun at lodge culture, khaki fashion, and a love for the bushveld, beneath all the naughtiness lies a film about connection, mischief, and South African identity.
Production Information
Running Time
119 min
Writer and Director
Brett Micheal Innes & Nick Ahlers | Brett Michael Innes
Website
Screens
∞
Age Restriction
18 SNL
Cast
Christopher Jaftha, Carroline Maduray, Abel Knobel, Anja Taljaard, Tiffany Kelly, Francois Jacobs, Liam Bosman, Izette Blignaut, Trix Vivier, Sean Brebnor, Ilse Klink
Rating
4/5
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Written by Roelof Bezuidenhout
Roelof Bezuidenhout is currently the Video Production Manager and Story Editor at the EDUNAKHO Group, a global educational media company supporting prospective MBA and master’s students. He previously headed the Higher Certificate course in Film, Television, and Entertainment at AFDA in Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth), where he also earned his MFA, and held academic roles at both AFDA and Boston Media House.
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