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Hartland

Genres: Drama
Broadcast on: kykNET, kykNET & kie

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Seasons

Season 1

Channel Premiere Finale TX Time Episodes
kykNET 19 Jul 2011 11 Oct 2011 Tuesdays, 20h00 - 21h00 13
kykNET & kie 29 Apr 2017 15 Jul 2017 Saturdays, 20h00 - 21h00 13


Season 1

Hartland (Heartland) is a South African, Afrikaans-language television drama series created by Deon Opperman, produced by Bottom Line Entertainment and based on Opperman's stage plays Kaburu, Stille Nag and Goesman, My Seun, which tells the story of an Afrikaner family and how the personal choices that they execute in their daily lives also have an influence on the rest of the family members.

It is the third instalment of Opperman's "Afrikaner" trilogy, with Kruispad (which aired on kykNET in 2010) being the middle part. Donkerland, the first in the trilogy, was the final instalment to be produced.

Hartland tells the story of an Afrikaner family in South Africa and how their personal choices, that they execute in their daily lives, also have an influence on the rest of the family members.

The show was filmed in and around Lonehill, Johannesburg, as well as Pretoria.

Under the directorship of Gerrit Schoonhoven, assistant director Jozua Malherbe and the head of photography Jonothan Kovel, the well-known contours of the city and its surrounding areas were reborn through the Zeiss super speed lenses and the Sony F-3, the newest addiction to the South African camera market.

Hartland is the first series in South Africa to be filmed with this camera and the technology speaks for itself – crystal clear images that refreshes the already known landscapes to give it a distinctively new look.

The drama itself is a dissection of what makes a family tick, and is a testament to "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger".

Every episode charters new territory in the established relationships between the characters, and begins and ends with a monologue from one of the principal cast.

It lays bare the themes of Afrikaner identity, what the future of the Afrikaner is or could be at the southernmost tip of Africa, the complexity and formation of this identity, the sins of the fathers and the role of forgiveness.

Ouma Cilliers (Wilna Snyman) is the matriarch of the Cilliers family, and her family consists of the two brothers Adriaan (André Odendaal) and Jan (Marius Weyers), and their sister Rika (Brumilda van Rensburg).

Ouma is the last bastion of the old South African generation, and is just as much bound to her wheelchair as the old Kruger Rand in her left hand.

Jan is married to Maria (Sandra Prinsloo), and they had three children: Francois, Boetjan (David Rees) and Elna (Hanli Rolfes). According to Maria, Francois died in duty to his country on the border, but Boetjan knows a little bit more than his mother.

Elna is married to Bertus (Anrich Herbst) and lives in Canada with their teenage son Neil (Stefan Vermaak).

When Jan turns 65, a huge celebration is planned. But the celebrations soon come to an abrupt end when more than one family secret is unveiled.

Zweli Sibanyoni (Denzel Edgar) is an ad hoc member of this particular family structure, as well as the family business, African Queen Cosmetics.

Antoinette (Franci Swanepoel), Adriaan's wife, is a woman with plans (inside and outside of the bedroom and boardroom), and it looks like their daughter, Elisabeth (Elné Pretorius), is just as lethal as Antoinette when it comes to the opposite sex.

Vlooi (Andrew Thompson) is a dark horse, but the plans in his shaven little head probably matches those of the dark hearts of the rest of this particular family unit.

Rika's husband is Dominee Rudi Naude (Johan Scholtz). He rules his family like he does his congregation – with an iron fist and the fear of God.

Gerhard (Vaughan Gardiner) and Esme (Nadia Beukes) are obedient kids that know the tyranny of God all too well, as does their mother. That is, until the day that Hannes (Gerard Rudolf) lands on their doorstep, to ask Rudi for God's forgiveness – something that is all too familiar territory for Rudi.

But Hannes isn't the only one that is threatening to destroy this household – Christine Swanepoel (Amanda Strydom) also has a dark secret to share – and her secret will shake the foundations of the respected dominee and his "close-knit" family.

Love and treachery knows no bounds – just ask De Wet (Gys de Villiers) and Davids (Quanita Adams), the modern day Sherlock Holmes and Watson, who have to solve the case of an apparent heist. The case isn't as simple as it seems – it looks like there might be a connection with the infamous Die Ploegskaar bar – but what could it possibly be?

The 13 episodes start with Jan Cilliers's 65th birthday, and end in a terrifying nailbiting chase to the death.

Viewers are in for a couple of surprises (as well as special guest appearances along the way) and will have to rethink their own value systems, and what they desperately try to keep hidden from others, before the end is near.

Hartland is produced by Bottom Line Entertainment, written by Deon Opperman and directed by Gerrit Schoonhoven.

Season 1 Cast

(scroll to bottom for available actor bios)
 

Starring

Brümilda van Rensburg	...	Rika Naude
Hanli Rolfes		...	Elna
Johan Scholtz		...	Rudi Naude
Wilna Snyman		...	Ouma Cilliers
Franci Swanepoel	...	Antoinette Cilliers
en Marius Weyers	...	Jan Cilliers

Recurring / Guests

Sandra Prinsloo		...	Maria Cilliers
David Rees		...	Boetjan Cilliers
Anrich Herbst		...	Bertus
Stefan Vermaak		...	Neil
Denzel Edgar		...	Zweli Sibanyoni
Andre Odendaal		...	Adriaan Cilliers
Elné Pretorius		...	Elisabeth Cilliers
Andrew Thompson		...	Vlooi Cilliers
Vaughan Gardiner	...	Gerhard Naude
Nadia Beukes		...	Esme Naude
Gérard Rudolf		...	Hannes (as Gerard Rudolf)
Tertius Meintjes	...	Richard Meyer
Gys de Villiers		...	De Wet
Amanda Strydom		...	Christine Swanepoel
Quanita Adams		...	Davids
Keneilwe Matidze	...	Smart Black Woman (as Kay Matidze)
Angelique Pretorius	...	Susan
Ashley Saunders		...	Albert
Jonathan Pienaar	...	Willie
Louis Van Niekerk	...	Oupa Venter
Dirk Vermeulen		...	Gert/Ouderling
Tony Caprari		...	Tarzan
Sulette Thompson	...	Tarzan Vrou
Louis Minnaar		...	Mnr le Roux
Maggie Benedict		...	Xolile
Quentin Krog		...	Johan Neethling
Deon Opperman		...	Marius Olivier
Wayne van Rooyen	...	Versorger
Marga Van Rooy		...	Ouma Venter
Jakkie Groenewald	...	Koster (as Jakki Groenewald)
Vicky Kente		...	Welfare Worker
Marno van der Merwe	...	Christoff
Getmore Sithole		...	Smart Black Man
Sinovuyo Waqu		...	Little Black Girl
Peet van Wyk		...	Hardebaard 1
Rouel Beukes		...	Hardebaard 2 / Cronje
Frankie Opperman	...	Jannie Theron
Anette Engelbrecht	...	Tannie (Buffel's ma)
Emile Hagen		...	Jong man
Melissa Swanepoel	...	Oulike Meise
Bettie Kemp		...	Chantel Olivier
Sipho Ngema		...	Gemartelde Gevangene
Alex Matthee		...	Buffel
Juan Pierre Volschenk	...	Drie-Twee
Morne Langeveld		...	Hardehout
Michael Modena		...	Dokter
Elke Beukes		...	Martie
Julene Paton		...	Vrou in kerk
Jesse Kyser		...	Kind in kerk
Liza Bernard		...	Bruid
Ross Gouldie		...	Bruidegom
Hellen Mufford		...	Strooimeisie 1
Stacie Jones		...	Strooimeisie 2
Azaria Basson		...	Blommemeisie
Renee Bower		...	Kroeg Kelnerin
Jozua Malherbe		...	WB Doktor
Chris Le Qlerc		...	Prokureer
Ernst Nieuhof		...	Wit Brigade
Stephan Fanoy		...	Wit Brigade
Heinrich Theron		...	Wit Brigade
Henk Botha		...	Wit Brigade


Season 1 Cast

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Rika Naude (as Brumilda van Rensburg)

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Elna

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Rudi Naude

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Ouma Cilliers

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Antoinette Cilliers

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Jan Cilliers

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Maria Cilliers

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Boetjan Cilliers

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Bertus

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Neil

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Zweli Sibanyoni

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Adriaan Cilliers

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Elisabeth Cilliers

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Vlooi Cilliers

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Gerhard Naude

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Esme Naude

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Hannes (as Gerard Rudolf)

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Richard Meyer

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De Wet

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Christine Swanepoel

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Davids

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Albert

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Willie

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Christoff

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Gemartelde Gevangene

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Gert / Ouderling

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Jannie Theron

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Johan Neethling

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Mnr le Roux

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Oupa Venter

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Smart Black Woman (as Kay Matidze)

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Tarzan

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Tarzan Vrou

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Versorger

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Xolile

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Welfare Worker

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Smart Black Man


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