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When desire becomes obsession, François van Heerden, a mid‑40s Afrikaans family man, has lost any concern for his own happiness and is convinced his life is doomed. A chance encounter shatters his carefully controlled routine, forcing him to confront the emptiness he has created.

When desire becomes obsession, François van Heerden, a mid‑40s Afrikaans family man, has lost any concern for his own happiness and is convinced his life is doomed. A chance encounter shatters his carefully controlled routine, forcing him to confront the emptiness he has created.

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Meet the Full Cast and Actors of Beauty

Explore the complete cast of Beauty, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.


Deon Lotz

Deon Lotz

François

Lynita Crofford

Lynita Crofford

Rugby Woman

Dylan Baker

Dylan Baker

Drunk Youth #2

Alan Jacobs

Alan Jacobs

Bronx Bathroom Coke Man #1

Morné Visser

Morné Visser

Brian

Michelle Scott

Michelle Scott

Elena van Heerden

Charlie Keegan

Charlie Keegan

Christian

Roeline Daneel

Roeline Daneel

Anika van Heerden

Albert Maritz

Albert Maritz

Willem

Sue Diepeveen

Sue Diepeveen

Marika van Heerde

Jeroen Kranenburg

Jeroen Kranenburg

Doctor

Leon Kruger

Leon Kruger

Henri

Robin Smith

Robin Smith

Gideon

Drikus Volschenk

Drikus Volschenk

Cliff Engel

Tinarie Van Wyk-Loots

Tinarie Van Wyk-Loots

Linda van Heerden

Jan Hendrik Opperman

Jan Hendrik Opperman

Stefan - Groom

Marion Holm

Marion Holm

Distant Aunt

Elsie Potgieter

Elsie Potgieter

Young Woman

Shaun Rossouw

Shaun Rossouw

Best Man

Mart Kotze

Mart Kotze

Murial, Banking Clerk

Andre Knoesen

Andre Knoesen

Farm Man #1

Raymond Bassett

Raymond Bassett

Farm Man #2

Hendrik Pistorius

Hendrik Pistorius

Farm Man #4

Marius Raubenheimer

Marius Raubenheimer

Farm Man #3

Jefferson J. Dirks-Korkee

Jefferson J. Dirks-Korkee

Young Coloured Man

Peter Taljaard

Peter Taljaard

Elena's Lover

Rina Moodley

Rina Moodley

Indian Storekeeper

Norma Anschutz

Norma Anschutz

Odd-looking Patient

Owen De Jager

Owen De Jager

Rugby Man #1

Michael de Swardt

Michael de Swardt

Rugby Man #2

Chase Downes

Chase Downes

Man UCT Campus

Lea Seekoe

Lea Seekoe

Christian's Friends

Georgie Lawson

Georgie Lawson

Woman UCT Campus

Craig Eygenberger

Craig Eygenberger

Christian's Friends

Andre Solomon

Andre Solomon

Christian's Friends

Geoffrey van Biljoen

Geoffrey van Biljoen

iPod Sales Assistant

Riaan Visman

Riaan Visman

Bronx Coloured Man

Gordan Stevens

Gordan Stevens

Bronx Barman

Clare Bywater

Clare Bywater

Drunk Youth #1

Ross Rowley

Ross Rowley

Bronx Bathroom Coke Man #2

Dave Cannon

Dave Cannon

Bronx Glaring Man #1

Jacques van Rensburg

Jacques van Rensburg

Bronx Glaring Man #2

Henry Jack Cloete

Henry Jack Cloete

Writer

Megan Barr

Megan Barr

Brian's Wife

Hendrik Kotze

Hendrik Kotze

Factory Worker Client

Suko Mandidi

Suko Mandidi

Wood Factory Assistant

Janine Botha

Janine Botha

Blonde Spur Waiteress

Tihran de la Mare

Tihran de la Mare

Young Spur Waiter

Nico Burger

Nico Burger

Young Spur Couple

Dean Roberts

Dean Roberts

Young Spur Couple

Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for Beauty

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François van Heerden is a white man in his late forties living in Bloemfontein, South Africa. He runs his own timber business and leads a life that outwardly looks comfortable: a wife, two grown daughters, and a steady routine. Yet beneath the surface lies a volatile mix of bigotry and hidden desire. He is openly racist and homophobic, clinging to rigid beliefs about identity, while privately drawn to men and engaging in secret encounters with other white closeted partners. This tension sets up a quiet, simmering drama about power, guilt, and the hidden costs of living a double life.

At his daughter’s wedding reception, François’s gaze lands on Christian Roodt, the striking young son of old family friends who live in Cape Town. Christian is a law student who also enjoys a budding side career in television commercials, presenting a charming, modern counterpoint to François’s ancestral pride and conventional sense of order. The initial spark soon blossoms into an infatuation as François becomes consumed with learning everything about Christian. When François’s other daughter Anika begins dating Christian, the dynamic grows more complicated: jealousy threads through François’s thoughts, and he begins to devise a way to punish what he cannot openly admit or accept.

A visit to his doctor for a routine examination reveals a deeper, unsettling truth: François is suffering from psychological problems that are taking a toll on his health, a crisis that seems connected to his struggle to reconcile his sexuality with the life he has built. The confession of his inner turmoil does little to quiet the storm inside him, and it serves to push him toward boundary-breaking acts in his attempt to control what he cannot own.

Seeking proximity to Christian, François asks for a short business trip to Cape Town and ends up leaning on the Roodts for access to the man he can’t stop thinking about. When Christian is not around, François obtains his number under the pretext of discussing a legal matter and later, after getting drunk in a gay bar, calls Christian to come meet him. The two share a meal, and François is thrilled by the rare chance to be alone with Christian. He invites him back to his hotel room for a drink, hoping to test the waters of intimacy on his own terms. Christian, however, remains cautious, politely rebuffing François’s overtures while listening to his offer to invest in Christian’s ambitious plan to start a business. In a tense moment, François tries to kiss Christian, and when Christian gently rejects him, François’s restraint snaps. He erupts into a violent rage and assaults and rapes Christian, an act that exposes the darkest, most dangerous side of François’s inner conflict.

Back home, the aftermath unfolds in a quiet, unsettling fashion. François asks Anika if she is still seeing Christian, only to learn that she has not heard from him in some time. He returns to his daily life with a disturbing sense of detachment, seemingly unrepentant about what happened. The narrative hints at a man who cannot fully confront his actions or his desires, choosing to observe a world in which others freely express affection while he remains trapped in a cycle of loneliness and fear. One lunchtime, the sight of two people in a loving relationship jolts François—an aching reminder of what he cannot allow himself to be—and the loneliness that gnaws at him becomes a perpetual, aching undercurrent.

The film uses these intimate, harrowing events to probe themes of power, sexuality, and hypocrisy, painting a portrait of a man whose public persona masks a deeper, more destructive struggle. It’s a stark examination of how fear, prejudice, and secrecy can distort a life and ripple outward to affect the lives of those closest to us, all set against the social backdrop of a South African town where tradition, ambition, and desire collide.

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