Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Temuera Morrison and Akuhata Keefe in Mahana. If he had only made Once Were Warriors, Lee Tamahori would have a place in the pantheon of ...
Once Were Warriors ... now we are feuding sheep shearers. Temuera Morrison plays a very different kind of hard man in this 60s family saga, the first film director Lee Tamahori has made in New Zealand ...
Morrison plays Tamihana Mahana, the proud and forceful head of a 1960s Maori sheep-shearing family who is constantly competing with the nearby Poata dynasty, for more reasons than just the sheep.
More than two decades after 'Once Were Warriors,' Lee Tamahori returns to New Zealand with a metaphor of Maori oppression. Fourteen-year-old Simeon Mahana (Akuhata Keefe) is just a shaggy-haired kid ...
Lee Tamahori’s out of competition screener “Mahana” (“The Patriarch”) won loud kudos from critics and reporters following its screening at the Berlin Film Festival on Saturday. Media reps attending ...
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