Once Were Warriors (1994)

7.9R99 minDirector: Lee Tamahori

1994 New Zealand film by Lee Tamahori

Once Were Warriors is a 1994 New Zealand tragedy film based on New Zealand author Alan Duff's bestselling 1990 first novel. The film tells the story of the Heke family, an urban Māori whānau living in South Auckland, and their problems with poverty, tobacco, gambling, drugs, alcoholism, and domestic violence, mostly brought on by the patriarch, Jake. It explores the detrimental effects of the colonisation of New Zealand suffered by Māori, and the survival of Māori culture against all odds.

The film was directed by Lee Tamahori, written by Riwia Brown, and stars Rena Owen, Temuera Morrison and Cliff Curtis. It became the highest-grossing film of all time in New Zealand, and has won numerous awards.

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What is Once Were Warriors about?
Once Were Warriors (1994) — Set in urban Auckland (New Zealand) this movie tells the story of the Heke family. Jake Heke is a violent man who beats his wife frequently when drunk, and yet obviously loves both her and his family. The movie follows a period of several weeks in the family's life showing Jake's
Is Once Were Warriors based on a true story?
See the production background and source material details on the official Wikipedia article.
Is Once Were Warriors scary?
Content rating: R. See the reviews tab for parental guidance and tone notes.
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