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'Retta Blom' dares to defy age, identity, expectations

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May 26, 2025

IN THE heart of South Africa's vibrant film landscape emerges a poignant story that delves into layers of identity, self-discovery and resilience.

- ALYSSIA BIRJALAL

'Retta Blom' dares to defy age, identity, expectations

Die Dekonstruksie van Retta Blom, adapted from Zelda Bezuidenhout’s beloved novel of the same name, invites viewers to share in Retta Blom’s journey.

The film charts the life of Blom, played masterfully by Antoinette Louw, who appears to have the perfect life, an adoring husband, a young son and a charming home nestled in a leafy Johannesburg suburb.

However, as her meticulous nature begins to expose cracks beneath the surface of her relationships, she embarks on a journey through doubt and introspection, leading her to question the realities of her marriage to Tobias, portrayed by Francois Coertze.

"Retta is a middle-aged woman going through menopause," Louw shares during an interview with Independent Media Lifestyle.

"She has always lived her life according to society's rules of what a good woman should be, but now she's on a journey to discover who she really is and confront her fears of societal judgment.”

Louw highlights that while this is an Afrikaans film, its themes resonate universally, tapping into the deep-seated anxieties of maintaining authenticity in a world that often pressures conformity.

What sets Die Dekonstruksie van Retta Blom apart is not only its exploration of relationships but it also focuses on the experiences of women aged 50 and above, a demographic often overlooked in contemporary cinema.

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