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Waru

  • 2017
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Waru (2017)
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A powerful, challenging story surrounding the tangi (funeral) of a small Waru boy who dies at the hands of his caregiver and how his death impacts the community.A powerful, challenging story surrounding the tangi (funeral) of a small Waru boy who dies at the hands of his caregiver and how his death impacts the community.A powerful, challenging story surrounding the tangi (funeral) of a small Waru boy who dies at the hands of his caregiver and how his death impacts the community.

  • Directors
    • Ainsley Gardiner
    • Casey Kaa
    • Renae Maihi
  • Writers
    • Ainsley Gardiner
    • Casey Kaa
    • Renae Maihi
  • Stars
    • Tanea Heke
    • Roimata Fox
    • Ngapaki Moetara
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    356
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Ainsley Gardiner
      • Casey Kaa
      • Renae Maihi
    • Writers
      • Ainsley Gardiner
      • Casey Kaa
      • Renae Maihi
    • Stars
      • Tanea Heke
      • Roimata Fox
      • Ngapaki Moetara
    • 6User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins total

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    Tanea Heke
    • Charm
    Roimata Fox
    • Anahera
    Ngapaki Moetara
    • Mihi
    Awhina-Rose Ashby
    • Em
    • (as Awahina Rose Ashby)
    Kararaina Rangihau
    • Ranui
    Merehaka Maaka
    • Hinga
    Maria Walker
    • Kiritapu
    Acacia Hapi
    • Mere
    Miriama McDowell
    Miriama McDowell
    • Bash
    Amber Curreen
    • Titty
    • (as Amber Cureen)
    Ameleiyah-Medow
    • Baby Karena
    Fasitua Amosa
    • Mo
    Nesian Asafo
    • Jack
    Christina Asher
    • Nanny
    Kahukore Bell
    • Orini
    Krystal-Lee Brown
    • Abbey
    Jonny Brugh
    Jonny Brugh
    • Richard
    Joe Dekkers-Reihana
    Joe Dekkers-Reihana
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    • Directors
      • Ainsley Gardiner
      • Casey Kaa
      • Renae Maihi
    • Writers
      • Ainsley Gardiner
      • Casey Kaa
      • Renae Maihi
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    1debeautymarshall-190-662830

    What the heck did I just watch???!!!!

    The stupidest movie I have ever seen. It made absolute nonsense to me AT ALL! I don't believe that anyone understood it but just don't want to admit it so they talk about how amazing it is. Pure crap.
    3p-seed-889-188469

    Film making 101

    I wish I could be as gushing and effusive about this movie as others have been but regrettably I can't. I preface this review by expressing my admiration for those who brought Waru to fruition, be they the directors, actors or the many unsung talents that are necessary to bring a movie to life. I have no doubt that each of them was thoroughly dedicated to bringing the message of child abuse to the World. But however talented these people may be as individuals as a group they failed miserably for some very simple reasons.

    Waru is a movie made by a "sisterhood" of 8 directors according to set of "non-negotiable parameters - they had to have a female Maori lead, the story had to connect to the death of a child, all the stories had to take place within the same 10-minute timeframe, and the vignette would be one continuous shot". In other words Waru was made by a committee who take a heart breaking and important subject and treat it like an assignment for "Film making 101". Now if Waru was a comedy, or about something as innocuous as say baking a pie, we might think, well, that's weird but given the nothingness of the subject we will allow it. But Waru is not about baking a pie, it is about what is probably the most tragic subject in any race's world and therefore the decision to dilute and subjugate that message to personal vanity is almost sickening. "Waru" the movie is so clever it barely even mentions Waru the victim or what happened to him and it sheds no light on what the problem might be or what we might do to make it go away. Indeed if you had not read the publicity blurb beforehand you would probably not have the faintest idea what Waru was about. Subtle, intelligent, cutting edge filmmaking you may say? No, just pretentiousness and an insult not only to the viewer's intelligence but more importantly to the children who continue to die but which these filmmakers chose to push to a poor second place behind satisfying their own intellectual vanity. Even the choice of the child's name "Waru, meaning 8 in Maori, is in poor taste, denying the victim an individual personality and instead replacing it with that of the "sisterhood".

    It is easy to see how this might have happened. Waru was made very quickly on a shoestring budget and the decisions that were made may have been the best of a bad lot. To be honest its makers deserve huge respect just for finishing a movie, any movie, good or bad. Maybe the deliberately imposed "rules" were imposed by the films funders. But for all that if you can't make the film you want to make with the resources you have, then maybe it is a better choice to make another film.

    But, for whatever reason, the decision was made to make the film within this framework, totally nobbling Waru to the point of immobility and rendering it a total mishmash of nothingness. I am sorry to say that the only emotion I experienced watching Waru was one of anger at seeing an opportunity wasted.

    The movie, we are told, consists of 8 "vignettes", vignettes being a fancy name for "fragments". If, as is debatable, this movie is supposed to have any sort of flow, the first and last "vignettes" should have been the strongest. After all you want to draw viewers in with a strong start and you want to finish with a strong ending, and hopefully a point, or at least some sort of resolution. In Waru the first and last vignettes are in fact the weakest, not because they are poorly made, but because given the ridiculous "Film making 101" constraints that must be followed, it is inevitable. At least two of the other "vignettes" appear to be totally irrelevant to Waru's story. Two "vignettes" have more interest than the rest but this interest is not in the least related to the "story" of Waru, if such a story actually exists. One is interesting because it shows a part of Maori culture that many non-Maori will be unfamiliar with, the other for the superb young actress who will someday be a star. I presume it is on the strength of her performance that she appears to be the poster girl for Waru in the trailer and promotional paraphernalia.

    I repeat again, there was a lot of talent involved in Waru but for all its good intentions it was hoist by its own petard. Every single one of the 8 directors could have, in isolation, made a "Waru" hundred times better than the one that was made by the group. I look forward to seeing one of these movies in due course.
    10Sham_po

    How do you rate another culture's pain?

    Having read the other reviews, i can only assume some reviewers were watching this movie with a lens of preconceived predjudice. Waru is delicately woven together, each story is as connected to the central story of Waru as the last, some more directly linked than others. This movie is a hard watch, some of the performances are stunning. The 'sisterhood' of directors as a previous reviewer described them are in the prime position to tell these stories, and ultimately it will be wahine Maori who will lead Te Ao Maori away from the stain of colonization which has cast it's long shadow over indigenous people throughout the world with similarly devastating consiquenses. Watch this movie with an open heart and mind.
    8jenseeli

    Nothing like it

    I was impressed by the way this film was made. Eight female indigenous directors created eight pieces that span the same 10 minute time period in a Maori community in New Zealand. The pieces are connected, some more than others, and all relate to the suspicious deaths of Maori children although that part is not fully explained. Actually, quite a lot is unexplained and I wished I had a Maori cultural expert to help me understand the context. Each piece focuses on one (or two) female Maori characters and is shot in a single take, requiring massive coordination of everyone involved. While the eight are all very different, they also come together into a whole, reflecting the collaborative effort of the directing group.

    I liked it not as much for the story as for the characters. They represented the female experience in their society, the many forces affecting them, and their struggles.
    7campbellp66

    Rescued

    Waru has been lauded as a great New Zealand film, but that's an oversimplification and you need to be prepared for the practicalities. It is eight connected short films, with different writers, directors and performers in each. That has the inevitable consequence of producing eight very different pieces, some of which are superb.

    I went into Waru knowing what the central event was, so expected it to be tough to watch and it was, though, at times, that was more about the variation in quality on the screen than the topic. It is important to provide opportunities to make films, how else will people learn? What's unusual here is that we see intelligent, beautifully crafted work alongside writing and or performances that were genuinely disappointing. The contrast between some shorts was jarring.

    Should you go and see Waru? Absolutely, yes. Will you have to forgive it periods of awful cliché and direct exposition in the mouths of characters? Yes. Does it redeem itself with simplicity, complexity, honesty, courage, power and leave you with a haunting personal challenge? Yes.

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    • Trivia
      "Waru" is the Maori word for "eight".
    • Connections
      Referenced in Vai (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Blind Eyes
      Written by Lisa Crawley

      Performed by Lisa Crawley

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    • Release date
      • October 19, 2017 (New Zealand)
    • Country of origin
      • New Zealand
    • Official site
      • NZIFF
    • Languages
      • English
      • Maori
    • Also known as
      • Anahera
    • Filming locations
      • Auckland, New Zealand(Filming City)
    • Production companies
      • Brown Sugar Apple Grunt Productions
      • Department of Post
      • Endcrawl.com
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    • Budget
      • NZ$215,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $508,746
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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