Jans Rautenbach was a South African screenwriter, film producer, and director, regarded as a pioneer of modern South African cinema. Originally trained as a clinical psychologist, he transitioned into filmmaking, working initially for Jamie Uys Film Productions. Rautenbach's directorial debut, Die Kandidaat (1968), was controversial for its perceived criticism of the apartheid system and faced censorship. His other significant works include Katrina (1969) and Jannie Totsiens (1970), which are noted for their bold storytelling and social commentary. After a hiatus, he returned to filmmaking with Abraham (2015), which was well-received at the South African box office. Rautenbach passed away in Mossel Bay on November 2, 2016, leaving a lasting impact on South African cinema.
Farewell Johnny
(Director)
Farewell Johnny
(Writer)
Broer Matie
(Producer)
The Ever Free
(Director)
Katrina
(Director)
Ongewenste Vreemdeling
(Director)
Ongewenste Vreemdeling
(Screenplay)
Blink Stefaans
(Director)
Blink Stefaans
(Writer)
Niemand weint für immer
(Director)
The Candidate
(Story)
The Candidate
(Director)
Abraham
(Writer)
Abraham
(Director)
King Hendrik
(Associate Producer)
Eendag op 'n Reëndag
(Writer)
Eendag op 'n Reëndag
(Director)
Broer Matie
(Writer)
Broer Matie
(Director)
Pappa Lap 'n Verhaal van n pa en sy dogter
(Director)