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Whale Rider

A contemporary story of love, rejection, and triumph as a young Māori girl fights to fulfill a destiny her grandfather refuses to recognize.

Director(s)

Niki Caro

Cast & Crew

Cliff Curtis

Cliff Curtis

Porourangi

Tahei Simpson

Tahei Simpson

Miss Parata

John Sumner

John Sumner

Obstetrician

Tammy Davis

Tammy Davis

Dog

Rachel House

Rachel House

Shilo

Keisha Castle-Hughes

Keisha Castle-Hughes

Paikea Apirana

Niki Caro

Niki Caro

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Rawiri Paratene

Rawiri Paratene

Koro

Taungaroa Emile

Taungaroa Emile

Willie

Roi Taimana

Roi Taimana

Hemi's Dad

Grant Roa

Grant Roa

Uncle Rawiri

Vicky Haughton

Vicky Haughton

Nanny Flowers

Mana Taumaunu

Mana Taumaunu

Hemi

Mabel Wharekawa

Mabel Wharekawa

Maka

Rawinia Clarke

Rawinia Clarke

Miro

Elizabeth Skeen

Elizabeth Skeen

Rehua

Rutene Spooner

Rutene Spooner

Parekura

Jane O'Kane

Jane O'Kane

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Details

GenresDrama, Family
Runtime1h 41 mins
Released on30 Jan 2003
Languageen
Produced InGermany
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Reviews

CinemaSerf

7/10

In a cinematic world where tens of millions can be dropped on big names, endless CGI and mediocre writing it’s nice to come across something that strips back the story and the characterisations to something more natural. This is one such film. The Whangara people have lived their way, in their community, since long before New Zealand came into being as a nation and all based on the legend of “Paikea” and his chieftain descendants. It is into this patriarchy that “Pai” (Keisha Castle-Hughes) is born but as she grows up she is prohibited by her grandfather “Koro” (Rawiri Paratene) from taking part in many of the activities in which she could easily outperform the boys, and so begins to feel dejected and isolated. What are her options? Is she going to follow in the footsteps of her traditional home-making grandmother or is she going to challenge the attitudes of time immemorial and prove that a girl is just as worthy to succeed her legendary namesake. This film works quite well from a couple of different perspectives. From her’s it shows us the tribulations of a capable girl struggling to overcome centuries of male-dominated tradition; from his it flips that coin and shows a man who is so steeped in those traditions that he feels himself powerless to alter them. As much as they share their heritage it is also what divides them. The last ten minutes give some meaning to the title, and those also sum up much of the symbiotic nature of the threads to a story that show a society in tandem with nature and the spirits, but not so much with the advance of time. Castle-Hughes and auteur Niki Caro’s screenplay from Witi Ihimaera’s strong and touching novel offer us a fine example of less being more along the windswept coasts of a land where the whales are as revered and respected as the memories of their human counterparts from years gone by.

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Whale Rider (2002) Original Trailer [HD]

Teasers

Whale Rider 20th Anniversary Edition - Official Trailer
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