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Release Date: Jun 6, 2003
Running Time: 104 mins.
Country Of Origin: New Zealand
Country Of Origin: Germany
synopsis
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 have always been the first-born and male. Many generations later, the contemporary tale revolves around a young mother whose male newborn twin dies in childbirth. Her young husband flees New Zealand in grief, leaving grandparents Koro and Nanny Flowers to raise the sole survivor, a feisty little girl named Pai, who radiates with life and energy. It’s no wonder that her grandmother and the entire community love her, but alas, the grandfather she worships is too busy mourning the loss of the baby boy he expected would lead the tribe to better days.
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Paikea
Koro
Nanny Flowers
Porourangi
Miro
Willie
Rawiri
Henri
Jake
Ropata
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reviews
In this wonderfully dramatic retelling of a Maori legend, a New Zealand girl must challenge her grandfather and a thousand years of tradition to fulfill her destiny. Story The heart of Whale Rider centers on an ancient legend of the Maori (indigenous people of New Zealand), who believe their ancestry dates back a thousand years to a warrior named Paikea. Legend has it Paikea escaped death after his canoe capsized by riding to shore on the back of a whale, and since then his male heirs have each
May 30, 2003
Be on the lookout for this one. There's magic in it. Having already earned prizes at film festivals from Sundance to Toronto, Whale Rider is a crowd-pleaser in the best sense of the word: It wins you over without cheating. You look at the remarkable face of Keisha Castle-Hughes, only eleven when the film was shot, and you're hooked. She plays Pai, a Maori girl being raised by her grandparents, Koro (Rawiri Paratene) and Nanny Flowers (Vicky Haughton), in contemporary New Zealand. Her father ran
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