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Princess Ka'iulani

  • 2009
  • PG
  • 2h 10m
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6.2/10
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Princess Ka'iulani (2009)
The true story of a Hawaiian princess' attempts to maintain the independence of the island against the threat of American colonization.
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The true story of a Hawaiian princess' attempts to maintain the independence of the island against the threat of American colonization.The true story of a Hawaiian princess' attempts to maintain the independence of the island against the threat of American colonization.The true story of a Hawaiian princess' attempts to maintain the independence of the island against the threat of American colonization.

  • Director
    • Marc Forby
  • Writers
    • Marc Forby
    • Robert Payne
  • Stars
    • Q'orianka Kilcher
    • Barry Pepper
    • Shaun Evans
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
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    • Director
      • Marc Forby
    • Writers
      • Marc Forby
      • Robert Payne
    • Stars
      • Q'orianka Kilcher
      • Barry Pepper
      • Shaun Evans
    • 21User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
    • 41Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins total

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    Q'orianka Kilcher
    Q'orianka Kilcher
    • Princess Ka'iulani
    Barry Pepper
    Barry Pepper
    • Lorrin Thurston
    Shaun Evans
    Shaun Evans
    • Clive Davies
    Jimmy Yuill
    Jimmy Yuill
    • Archie Cleghorn
    Will Patton
    Will Patton
    • Sanford Dole
    Leo Anderson Akana
    • Queen (Lydia) Lili'uokalani
    Ocean Kaowili
    • King Kalákaua
    • (as Ocean Ka'owili)
    Kamuela Kalilikane
    • Mamane
    Kimo Kalilikane
    • Kalehua
    Esmond Chung
    • Nahinu
    Reupena Paopao Sheck
    • Koa
    Keith Barry
    • U.S. Marine
    Brian Hayes Currie
    Brian Hayes Currie
    • Morgan
    • (as Brian Currie)
    Ka'alaka'iopono Faurot
    • (Keiki) Ka'iulani
    Chandler Gines
    • Hawaiian Girl
    Geoff Heise
    • Waterhouse
    Love Hodel
    • Smith
    Jay Lembeck
    • Premier Gibson
    • (as E 'Jay' Lembeck)
    • Director
      • Marc Forby
    • Writers
      • Marc Forby
      • Robert Payne
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    User reviews21

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    5victoriacostanza

    Interesting Premise, Bland Movie

    I went in this movie looking forward to see Q'Orianka Kilcher's performance after having the pleasure of watching her acting in The New World (2005). Unfortunately for me, this movie failed to live up to my expectations. Before I talk about the negative aspects of this movie, I should talk about the few good things: the cinematography and costumes are breathtakingly beautiful, but they can't make up for the blandly delivered dialogue, the emotionless, awkward romance, and some atrocious pieces of acting. Now, the actors themselves have proved they can act in other movies; thus I find fault with the director and the script. I wasn't connected at all to the love story and I found myself not believing anything they said or felt for each other. Except for some sensual kissing scenes, the romance was poorly done. Aside from that, the movie is full of historical inaccuracies, although I've come to expect that when watching a period drama film. My verdict is to skip this movie and go read or watch a documentary if you want to know more about the real Princess Kaiulani.
    5JamesHitchcock

    Run-of-the-Mill Biopic

    This film tells the story of Victoria Cleghorn, aka Princess Ka'iulani, the last heir to the throne of the Kingdom of Hawaii. She was the daughter of a Scottish financier and a Hawaiian princess, and became heiress presumptive to the throne on the death of her uncle King Kalākaua. She never, however, inherited the crown because her aunt, Queen Liliuokalani, provoked the wrath of the kingdom's white minority by attempting to reverse the Bayonet Constitution, which concentrated power in the hands of that minority, and to restore the rights of the native Hawaiians.

    This led to the overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii in 1893, and the country's subsequent annexation by the USA, one of the murkier episodes in American history and one which still sometimes causes modern Americans to have a guilty conscience. Admittedly, their treatment of the Hawaiians was no more ruthless than their treatment of various Native American peoples over the previous hundred years or so, but they could always justify their behaviour on the mainland by reference to the "manifest destiny" ideology. Supporting the overthrow of an internationally recognised sovereign government by a racist clique of white businessmen and then annexing the country at the behest of that clique was a bit too close for comfort to the European-style imperialism which many nineteenth-century Americans affected to deplore.

    The film tells Kaʻiulani's story from a viewpoint sympathetic to her and to the Hawaiian cause, but was nevertheless controversial in Hawaii, particularly among native Hawaiians. Part of the reason was its original title "Barbarian Princess", which was deemed particularly offensive, even though it was intended in an ironic way to highlight 19th-century American and European prejudices. Also controversial was the fact that the Princess was not played by a Hawaiian actress; Q'orianka Kilcher is of mixed native Peruvian and European descent and (pace Thor Heyerdahl's eccentric theories to the contrary) the Hawaiians and other Polynesian peoples are not Native Americans but originated in Asia. Q'orianka may, however, have won the role because, to judge from photographs, she bears a certain physical resemblance to Kaʻiulani, despite their different ethnic origins.

    "Princess Kaʻiulani" is notable as a rare example of a movie which defies normal Hollywood conventions by making the Americans the bad guys and a group of foreigners the good guys; the principal villain is Lorrin Thurston, one of the organisers of the coup which overthrew Liliuokalani and depicted here as an arrogant white racist who despised the Hawaiian people. That apart, however, there is little else which makes the movie stand out from the ordinary. Much of the plot is given over to Kaʻiulani's supposed love affair with a handsome young Englishman named Clive and, apart from being totally fictitious, this development is of little interest compared to the dramatic events which were unfolding in the princess's homeland. None of the acting contributions stand out and, despite its potentially interesting subject, the film rarely rises above the level of a run-of-the-mill biopic.

    The film ends with by noting that in 1993, one hundred years after the overthrow of Liliuokalani, President Clinton and the United States Congress apologised to the Hawaiian people for America's role in these events, although they did not, of course, follow up their apology by recognising that the annexation had been illegal under international law and that it was therefore incumbent upon America to restore the independence of Hawaii. Bill Clinton must be kicking himself about that missed opportunity. With one stroke of his pen he could have turned the Hawaii-born Barack Obama into a foreign national, Hillary could have gone on to win the 2008 election and Bill could be back in the White House as America's first First Gentleman. 5/10
    8toroandbruin

    A Life Lived With Gumption

    Not every princess meets a prince and lives happily ever after in his castle. This is a good alternative story. It's based on fact but just "based on". As an accurate representation of all the historical details and the Hawaiian culture, others have criticized it. My "8" is an assessment of the the movie as a decently told and entertaining story. If it inspires viewers to think more about the way the US acquired Hawaii as a territory, that's certainly a bonus. The actors are good, especially the young woman playing Kaiulani. The sets and scenery are gorgeous. The Victorian costumes are very -- Victorian! I can't imagine wearing those sumptuous, heavy clothes in the Hawaiian heat, but it appears they really did. Overall, well worth a viewing.
    4fosters005

    A lost opportunity

    While this film is very well done stylistically, the scrip took far to many liberties with the history of the truly tragic story of how the peaceful kingdom was literally stolen by American businessmen with the aid of the US government. The romantic elements were pure fiction.
    5confuzzleddesigns

    Movie is confusing at times

    I watched this movie not knowing much about the history of Hawaii before it became a state of the United States of America. It was interesting to learn about the story of the last princess (or some say Queen) of Hawaii. This intelligent, beautiful and elegant young woman fights with passion for her country and it's people.

    I guess you can say we all know how it ends and unfortunately it is a very sad story for Princess Kaiulani.

    The movie is a little confusing at the beginning because it is not explained how she is a princess and her uncle is King not her mother who passes. At least I don't think her mother was Queen. Let's just say I am uncertain about that but Kaiulani starts out as a princess and her father is of Scottish descent and not of royal blood.

    About 45 minutes into the movie I thought is it over all ready not because I was bored really but because the story just seemed like what more could there be to tell. You have to realize this is a film about Princess Kaiulani and not just Hawaii.

    I think the costumes and production was beautifully done. The storyline a little confusing at time and cuts to soon to different points but it was well done. Not good enough to watch twice but interesting enough if you are into the history of royals and history of Hawaii.

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    • Trivia
      The first film ever permitted to shoot inside Honolulu's Iolani Palace.
    • Goofs
      In one shot, a chameleon walks across the screen. Chameleons are not native to Hawaii; they were first introduced in 1972.
    • Quotes

      [ending title card]

      Title Cards: Princess Ka'iulani died on March 6,1899 at the age of 23, less than one year after Hawai'i was annexed by the United States. Many believe she died of a broken heart at the loss of her nation.

      [ending title card]

      Title Cards: In 1993, President Clinton signed the "Apology Resolution" passed by Congress. The document offered an apology on behalf of the United States for the overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawai'i.

      [last title card]

      Title Cards: To this day, Hawaiians strive to perpetuate their culture and nation.

    • Connections
      Featured in Occasionally, I Saw Glimpses of Hawai'i (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Kalakaua March
      Written by King David Kalakaua and Henri Berger

      Performed by The Royal Hawaiian Band

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    • Release date
      • May 14, 2010 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • MovieScore Media (Sweden)
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Hawaiian
    • Also known as
      • After Heaven
    • Filming locations
      • Hawaii, USA
    • Production companies
      • Matador Pictures
      • Island Film Group
      • Trailblazer Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $9,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $883,887
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $186,995
      • May 16, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $883,887
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 10m(130 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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