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A coming-of-age story tackling complexities

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May 12, 2025

Following its competitive screening at the Joburg Film Festival recently, Adam, a coming-of-age story, is now streaming on Showmax.

- ALYSSIA BIRJALAL

A coming-of-age story tackling complexities

Adam presents a moving narrative centred around the life of a headstrong teenager navigating the strict confines of a militaristic farm school named Prinsloo Bush School, drawing in audiences with its explorative approach to themes of masculinity, belonging and societal expectations.

Rising actor Marko Vorster, known for his role as Francois in Donkerbos, portrays Adam, a boy grappling with the narrow definitions of masculinity imposed by both his surroundings and influential figures, particularly his idealistic teacher, played by Dirk Stoltz of 7de Laan fame.

The cast is further enriched by talented actors such as Inge Beckmann (Wyfie), Antoinette Louw, (Spinners) and Paul Strydom (Reénboogrant and Spooksoeker).

Written by Winford Collings and co-directed by Collings and Liyema Speelman, Adam finds its roots in the personal experiences of its creators.

The film’s script, over a decade in the making, matured alongside Collings himself.

“The opportunity found me at the right time. Id gone down a completely different path to filmmaking, studying accounting and working across various industries, but when this opportunity came along, it was the right time,’ shared Collings.

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