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5 November 2019

5 reasons to get hooked on Afrikaans telenovela Arendsvlei

The whole of Season 1 of kykNET & kie's drama series set on the Cape Flats is on Showmax, with new episodes of Season 2 landing on DStv Now on Mondays to Wednesdays.

The turbulent lives of the students, parents and teachers at Arendsvlei High School had audiences captivated when the Afrikaans series Arendsvlei launched on kykNET & kie on DStv Now just over a year ago. Set on the Cape Flats at a fictional semi-private high school, this engrossing drama has played out over 156-episodes and still has us captivated.

Missed the hype when it launched and want to catch up on the first season, now on Showmax? Here are 5 things to look forward to.

1

It’s a school drama with family at its heart

Arendsvlei is ultimately a family drama. The story follows the teenagers and grown-ups in the classrooms and hallways of the school, and the good (and bad!) moments in their lives after the last school bell rings.

The story is told from the point of view of the Cupido family, who founded and now run the school and try to make a difference in the lives of the young people in their community.

2

A year in the life

Arendsvlei is a finite series. It covers “a most unusual year at Arendsvlei high school”, and that story came to its conclusion earlier this year. (That’s the first season that is now streaming on Showmax.) With a crew of 40 people and a cast that includes more than 65 actors, production on the series wrapped in May.

Along the way, we’ve met a wide range of diverse characters – each on their own personal journey, searching for love, safety, identity or power. At the heart of the series is the question: Will Arendsvlei and its core principles as a high school be able to survive this turbulent year as a beacon of hope for its people?

3

Authentic Cape Town “Taal”

Part of what makes Arendsvlei feel so real is the unmistakable Afrikaans dialect the characters speak, which is exactly what you’ll hear on the streets of Cape Town. Scriptwriter Theltom Masimila says “the language use is authentically Cape-based, very comfortable and belonging to the people whose stories we are telling.”

4

A melting pot of real-life issues

Arendsvlei excels at tackling real-life issues facing communities living on the Cape Flats. Unflinching, yet with a lot of sensitivity, the show addresses issues ranging from mental illness, abuse, homophobia, drug abuse, patriarchy and teenage pregnancy to domestic and gun violence.

“People are living our story in their worlds,” says kykNET producer Janine Cornelius. “Not everyone has good intentions and they influence other people’s lives, directly or indirectly. This show is telling stories from people without that platform. There is murder, crime, scandal, hope, dreams – everything. Just like the real world.”

5

Inspired by real life

Arendsvlei was produced by Penguin Films and filmed at Atlantic Studios in Milnerton, Cape Town. It’s from the mind of writer Theltom Masimila, who worked on the story for six years. “I worked on the scripts for 7de Laan and Suidooster,” he explains. “In 2015, I actually planned for this to be a short story – not a TV production.”

After submitting it to a magazine as a short story (although the magazine never received it), he spoke to producer Roberta Durrant at Penguin Films. “We prepared a submission for kykNET & kie. They loved it and we left with an undertaking for a 156-episode telenovela.” It’s very much based on Theltom’s own life growing up. “Family members, including my dad, are teachers. I used them as my inspiration. This is their story.”

Once you’ve streamed the whole of Season 1 on Showmax, get started on Season 2. Here’s a teaser – new episodes come to kykNET & kie and can be streamed on the DStv Now app every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 20:00.

Take advantage of Showmax’s 14-day free trial to watch this now.

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