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No. 2

  • 2006
  • PG
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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No. 2 (2006)
ComedyDrama

A matriarch organizes a feast with her family, in which she will name her successor.A matriarch organizes a feast with her family, in which she will name her successor.A matriarch organizes a feast with her family, in which she will name her successor.

  • Director
    • Toa Fraser
  • Writer
    • Toa Fraser
  • Stars
    • Ruby Dee
    • Mia Blake
    • Rene Naufahu
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    622
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Toa Fraser
    • Writer
      • Toa Fraser
    • Stars
      • Ruby Dee
      • Mia Blake
      • Rene Naufahu
    • 14User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Ruby Dee
    Ruby Dee
    • Nanna Maria
    Mia Blake
    • Charlene
    Rene Naufahu
    • Erasmus
    Miriama McDowell
    Miriama McDowell
    • Hibiscus
    Taungaroa Emile
    Taungaroa Emile
    • Soul
    Xavier Horan
    Xavier Horan
    • Tyson
    Tuva Novotny
    Tuva Novotny
    • Danish Maria
    Antony Starr
    Antony Starr
    • Shelly
    Tanea Heke
    • Aunty Cat
    Nathaniel Lees
    Nathaniel Lees
    • Uncle John
    Pio Terei
    • Uncle Percy
    Brandon Lakshman
    • Moses
    Tayla-Lee Griffin
    • Nia
    Joe Folau
    Joe Folau
    • Pule
    Michelle Ang
    Michelle Ang
    • Grace
    Paki Cherrington
    • Pater Francis
    • (as Te Paki Cherrington)
    Margaret Emma Rhodes
    • Aunt Marama
    Andy Wong
    Andy Wong
    • Peter
    • Director
      • Toa Fraser
    • Writer
      • Toa Fraser
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    10dmbhutch

    A beautiful, moving story of family, cultural tradition and respect.

    I had the opportunity to view this film at the Sundance Film Festival. It is a touching story of family ties, those that have been broken and attempts to bind them together again. This movie handles family conflict in an honest and realistic manner. Beyond the family struggles lies the tension of modern ways clashing with the strong cultural traditions of the South Pacific islanders. The film looks at how an indigenous group of people debate the mores of their ancestors. We are reminded that what binds us together is more than just rituals and customs. This film has a solid foundation in its direction. It reflects the quality of film making we are becoming accustomed to from New Zealand ala Whale Rider. The acting is from the heart, you will believe this ensemble is actually a family. It is beautifully shot and takes advantage of the characters' energy and emotion rather than relying on the natural beauty of the land. It is not to be missed.
    9berthine

    The Old Crazy bossy Lady makes sense.

    A different culture than mine, this was an eye-opener. Tradition counts, feelings do, death is a departing and part and parcel of everything. And so everything turns into a big celebration and tying together feast including pig, trees, foreigners, music and naturally mishaps and power struggles. Features the epic "Bathe In The River", a very moving song by amazing New Zealand musician Hollie Smith and the Mt Raskill local people choir. This film forms an important link in New Zealand film lineage as it is one that portrays a very important happening in an 'island' family living in Auckland's 'wild' west suburbs. We get to experience a largely different and unknown culture right in the middle of a 'normal' suburb. This is Auckland, the city with the world's largest Polynesian population.
    10JenstarNZ

    Great Movie!

    This was one of the most feel good movies I've watched in a long time. I wanted to go straight home after I saw it and give all my family big hugs eh. Great story :) Plus it had Rene Naufahu in it who I love - I wish he was starring in more movies. Set in Mount Roskill, in Auckland, you see another side to life in the big city. Such a real portrayal of family life. I thought all the young actors in the movie did a great job - definitely some up and coming talent amongst them. This movie is definitely one to take your Mum or Dad, Nana or Grandpa, Brother or Sister to and be prepared to get emotional. The storyline itself sounds at first like it is going to be a bit bland, but believe me, you'll never be more moved.
    10jimbare37

    Amazingly great NZ film

    I was at the premier of this film out in the open air on Auckland's harbor...NZ's Prime Minister was there as she is a great supporter of the arts...I might add unannounced at first. This film can all remind us of someone(s) in our family and is a "feel good" in the end. Way to go NZ and I hope this film does a great showing worldwide...and no I am not from NZ...Canada! The way this country(NZ) has evolved into a great wealth of artistic talent speaks volume for its people and its isolation geographically. Must say I am most impressed with this film...was't sure what to expect and was pleasantly surprised...GO SEE IT!
    9notallowedtohug

    Subtle and endearing

    I went to school in Mt. Roskill, where the film is set; I drive through the suburb everyday to and from work; and my mother is from Polynesia. On several levels I could relate to this film and was proud to see Auckland, and it's Polynesian culture, represented in such an accurate and endearing way.

    No. 2 centers around Nana Maria (a great performance by Ruby Dee), who wants her grandchildren to organize a feast for her at which she will name her heir, who will take over the house when she dies. Tense relationships both amongst and between generations are slowly and subtly introduced, and over the course of the day the family struggles to negotiate their Fijian culture within the New Zealand context.

    The acting was superb (although notably, I think a minority of the actors were actually Fijian), the story subtle but beautiful, and Auckland was represented very accurately and stunningly. A feel-good film that makes you want to get in contact with your long lost cousins and reminisce about days gone by.

    Great characters, great acting, and an enjoyable film.

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    • Release date
      • February 16, 2006 (New Zealand)
    • Country of origin
      • New Zealand
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Naming Number Two
    • Filming locations
      • Auckland Region, New Zealand
    • Production companies
      • Numero Films Ltd.
      • Southern Light Films
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    • Budget
      • NZ$4,324,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $433,904
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital EX
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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