Taitara | Once Were Warriors |
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Tau | 1994 |
Momo | Drama |
Whenua | New Zealand |
Studio | Avalon Studios, New Zealand Film Commission, NZ on Air, Fish Entertainment |
Maka | Rena Owen, Temuera Morrison, Mamaengaroa Kerr-Bell, Julian Arahanga, Taungaroa Emile, Rachael Morris Jr. |
Kaimahi | Lee Tamahori (Director), Riwia Brown (Screenplay), Alan Duff (Author), Robin Scholes (Producer), Murray Grindlay (Original Music Composer), Murray McNabb (Original Music Composer) |
Kupu matua | individual, suicide, rape, strong woman, tattoo, slum, funeral, alcohol, tradition, approved school , loss of loved one, despair, indigenous, ghetto, violent husband, new zealand, maori, lack of prospects, maori tradition, teacher, youth gang, crush, domestic violence, rebellious youth, alcohol abuse, incest, unemployment, auckland |
Tuku | Sep 02, 1994 |
Rima | 99 meneti |
Kounga | HD |
IMDb | 7.40 / 10 e 432 kaiwhakamahi |
Rongonui | 14 |
Pūtea | 950,000 |
Moni Utu | 6,700,000 |
Reo | English, |
Once Were Warriors
individual, suicide, rape, strong woman, tattoo, slum, funeral, alcohol, tradition, approved school , loss of loved one, despair, indigenous, ghetto, violent husband, new zealand, maori, lack of prospects, maori tradition, teacher, youth gang, crush, domestic violence, rebellious youth, alcohol abuse, incest, unemployment, auckland