Still from Waru
Still from Waru
 

Waru

by Multiple Directors
Eight uniquely eclectic & mesmerizing shorts make up this film about a small boy’s death in a community grappling with shame, yet rising with wisdom and courage.
2017  ·  1h26m  ·  New Zealand
English, Maori
English subs
About the Film
Nine female Māori filmmakers contributed eight ten minute vignettes, presented as a continuous shot in real time, that unfold around the tangi (funeral) of a small boy (Waru) who died at the hands of his caregiver. The vignettes are all subtly interlinked and each follow one of eight female Māori lead characters during the same moment in time as they come to terms with Waru’s death and try to find a way forward in their community. In Māori, waru means 8. From Charm, who learns to accept that she can’t change the world, to a solo parent learning to listen to her children, to a young woman who hits rock bottom and realises that the only way is up, to a wahine Māori reporter who risks everything to set the story straight, the vignette take us to meet a variety of radically different women each learning to deal with grief in their own way.
Upcoming Screenings

Stay tuned for upcoming screenings!

Festivals and Awards
2017
New Zealand International Film Festival , Official Selection
2017
Toronto International Film Festival , Official Selection
2017
ImagineNATIVE Film Festival , Official Selection
2017
Hawaii International Film Festival, Official Selection
In the Press
Review
NZ Herald
Review
Hollywood Reporter
Review
The Globe and Mail
Review
The Matinee
Review
NewsHub
Directors
Briar Grace-Smith, Ainsley Gardiner, Renae Maihi, Casey Kaa, Awanui Simich-Pene, Chelsea Cohen, Katie Wolfe, Paula Jones Cast: Miriama McDowell, Tanea Heke, Roimata Fox, Maria Walker, Acacia Hapi, Ngapaki Moetara, Kararaina Rangihau, Amber Curreen, Awhina-Rose Ashby and Mary-Anne Mere Waaka
Editor
Craig Parkes
Cinematographer
Drew Sturge
Producer
Kerry Warkia and Kiel McNaughton
Soundtrack Composer
Lauren King
Writer
Briar Grace-Smith, Ainsley Gardiner, Renae Maihi, Casey Kaa, Chelsea Cohen, Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu, Katie Wolfe and Paula Jones

Share

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Reddit
Tumblr
StumbleUpon
Pocket
Telegram
Email