Keswick Film Festival

Sunday 11th January 5:30 PM

Whale Rider

Director: Niki Caro Country: New Zealand/Germany
Cert: PG Year: 2002 Length: 101 minsLanguage: English
Spring 2004

Audience Reaction

Score: 91.78% Attendance: 241

Links

  • More details on this film at the Internet Movie Database

The story of a young girl who struggles to claim her rightful place as the spiritual leader of a people seeking to find a viable existence in the modern world. A beautifully filmed account of both contemporary Maori life and its rich mythology, as Pai (Castle-Hughes is phenomenal in the central role) tries to assume her destiny by fighting a thousand years of tradition. This is an inspiring work by both writer-director Niki Caro and his acclaimed cinematographer Leon Narbey that has attracted huge audiences around the world (Audience Award at Sundance, Manila, Rotterdam, Seattle, San Francisco and Toronto Festivals).

Critics

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Fresh, observant, tough, and genuinely moving
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Roger Ebert







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