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Keisha Castle-Hughes | Paikea | |
Rawiri Paratene | Koro | |
Vicky Haughton | Nanny Flowers | |
Cliff Curtis | Porourangi | |
Grant Roa | Uncle Rawiri | |
Mana Taumaunu | Hemi | |
Rachel House | Shilo | |
Taungaroa Emile | Willie | |
Tammy Davis | Dog | |
Mabel Wharekawa | Maka | |
Rawinia Clarke | Miro | |
Tahei Simpson | Miss Parata | |
Roi Taimana | Hemi's Dad | |
Elizabeth Skeen | Rehua | |
Tyronne White | Jake | |
Taupua Whakataka-Brightwell | Ropata | |
Tenia McClutchie-Mita | Wiremu | |
Peter Patuwai | Bubba | |
Rutene Spooner | Parekura | |
Riccardo Davis | Maui |
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Producer | Tim Sanders
John Barnett Frank Hubner Witi Ihimaera |
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Writer | Niki Caro
Witi Ihimaera |
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Cinematography | Leon Narbey
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Musician | Lisa Gerrard
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On the east coast of New Zealand, the Whangara people believe their presence there dates back a thousand years or more to a single ancestor, Paikea, who escaped death when his canoe capsized by riding to shore on the back of a whale. From then on, Whangara chiefs, always the first-born, always male, have been considered Paikea's direct descendants. Pai, an 11-year-old girl in a patriarchal New Zealand tribe, believes she is destined to be the new chief. But her grandfather Koro is bound by tradition to pick a male leader. Pai loves Koro more than anyone in the world, but she must fight him and a thousand years of tradition to fulfill her destiny. |
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