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Nights in the Gardens of Spain

  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 16m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Nights in the Gardens of Spain (2010)
Trailer for Kawa
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An apparently happy family man must reveal a lifelong secret - that he is gay.An apparently happy family man must reveal a lifelong secret - that he is gay.An apparently happy family man must reveal a lifelong secret - that he is gay.

  • Director
    • Katie Wolfe
  • Writers
    • Witi Ihimaera
    • Kate McDermott
  • Stars
    • Calvin Tuteao
    • Nat Boltt
    • George Henare
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    425
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Katie Wolfe
    • Writers
      • Witi Ihimaera
      • Kate McDermott
    • Stars
      • Calvin Tuteao
      • Nat Boltt
      • George Henare
    • 6User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Calvin Tuteao
    Calvin Tuteao
    • Kawariki
    Nat Boltt
    Nat Boltt
    • Annabelle
    • (as Nathalie Boltt)
    George Henare
    George Henare
    • Hamiora
    Vicky Haughton
    Vicky Haughton
    • Grace
    Dean O'Gorman
    Dean O'Gorman
    • Chris
    Pana Hema Taylor
    Pana Hema Taylor
    • Sebastian
    • (as Pana Hema-Taylor)
    Miriama-Jane Devantier
    • Miranda
    Robert van Mackelenberg
    Robert van Mackelenberg
    • Jack
    Geoff Snell
    • Walter
    • (as Geoffrey Snell)
    Patara Berryman
    • Pita
    Inia Maxwell
    • Tipene
    Niwa Milroy
    • Puti
    Bridget Pyc
    • Emily
    Margaret-Mary Hollins
    • Denise
    Jarod Rawiri
    Jarod Rawiri
    • Wayne
    Amber Curreen
    • Jessica
    • (as Amber Cureen)
    Scott Cotter
    • James
    Li Ming Hu
    • Alice
    • (as Li-Ming Hu)
    • Director
      • Katie Wolfe
    • Writers
      • Witi Ihimaera
      • Kate McDermott
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    7wc1996-428-366101

    Conundrum

    This film as excellent as it is, ultimately disappoints. First of all, the location settings are exquisite - I have never seen such incredible photography. I thought the film was set in Austrailia, but then learned it is actually New Zealand. The story, based on a book, is almost passe in this day and age when everyone it seems is out. In fact I had a hard time swallowing the pain and suffering experienced by the characters when the truth became known. My buddy and I shook our heads and were grateful we never had to experience what the lead characters in this film have to go through. The cast is gorgeous - everyone of them - and the interiors are all first class - these people are at the pinnacle of the social structure - and that was nice. Yet, such apparent sophistication did not cross over to the idea one among them was different. And that annoyed me. Of course there is the problem of cultural conflict which occurs in every society and at every level and here it is no different.
    jm10701

    Glad this movie exists, but it's not for me

    I'm genuinely glad there are niche movies like Kawa for the people who need them, gay men from profoundly gay-hostile, tradition- and family-worshiping cultures. But all this movie does for me is make me extremely grateful that my own background is northern European, where the individual is more important than the family, the object of child-rearing is independence from the parents, not bondage to them forever, and men are not expected to stomp, thump their chests, and grunt in unison at birthday parties.

    This movie is even more alien to me than a heterosexual romance. I found the melodrama unbearably tedious and the behavior of every person in the movie preposterous. I'm glad it's here for the men who can identify with it and be encouraged by it, but I'm not one of them.
    6peru1-595-630106

    The main character makes this movie

    Kawa (played by Calvin Tuteao) makes this Lifetime TV drama work. But this film is much better than a Lifetime TV drama (the topic would be a bit risqué for their Hallmark cards audience). It also has the New Zealand and Maori elements (albeit westernized and top of the social pyramid Maoris) doing touristy routines (dances with tongues out etc..)

    Still you come away with a view of this cultural world that I knew next to nothing about. Be forewarned this movie presents it like PC garbage for the most part but still will call it Maori 101.

    Kawa is a classic gay man trapped by cultural forces into acting out a heterosexual existence. For most gay men this would be next to impossible but it exists. In the film Kawa in his 40s? can take it no more and comes out--the movie is about this and the cultural specific hell it causes. I wonder how much of this "Maori" homophobia arrived with the Christian missionaries most of it I would wager. That and imported Victorian social norms of the time.

    Anyway this movie is very realistic if full of PCisms and Calvin Tutueao is a very sympathetic handsome and believable character..He is a very easy character to like.

    Decent watch.

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    10fendocumedia

    Thoughtful

    I have a hard time understanding how this is from a woman's point of view and how the topic isn't believable in 2012. It is a misconception by most gay people in urban areas that the conflict over sexuality has dissipated in the large majority of the world. There is still legislation being proposed to put people to death in Africa. Having said that Kawa is a very thoughtful film about the consequences of overbearing parental/cultural expectations placed on a boy so that he tries to morph himself into something that he can never be. The cinematography is beautiful, the acting is very good. If your not jaded and have an ounce of empathy this is a beautiful film about how social pressure can deform a child trying to live up to the expectations of being the man his family/church/government expects him to be.
    5lasttimeisaw

    Kawa

    From Auckland, New Zealand, a mid-age married gay man with two children tries to come out of the closet in Aukland, who has also a Maori bloodline and supposed to carry on his traditional bearings as a male leader of the family after his father is retiring. The film is based on Witi Jhimaera's novel "NIGHT IN THE GARDENS OF SPAIN", whose previous book is the Oscar- nominated WHALE RIDER (2002, an 8/10).

    The film has an over saturated hue, which at first enlightens and spikes the New Zealand exotic natural outlook with a certain degree of intimacy, effectively stimulates one's tourist appetite, but as time goes by, it is an effort which sadly overstays its welcome, and the steamy and purple gay sauna scenes are both tacky and predictable. There are no twist in the plot, which could be kindly viewed as a commonplace strategy to elucidate an everyday outing process, and the actors are standardly deployed, giving probably the most expected reactions one would expect, a guilty-ridden husband, a devastated wife, a high-school boy with a consenting adult issue and a cute teenage daughter. But the film consciously evades a more inquisitive invasion into the gay counterpart area, since the love interest of our protagonist doesn't play a pivotal role in the outing and leaves the story halfway through (for another man), instead the film has put all its stamina into a " true to yourself"doctrine. The melodrama is predestined, but all is under the fine control of the female director Kate Wolfe's slightly meek faculty and this time Witi Jhimaera's novel doesn't bring any ripple like WHALE RIDER, nor is the cast could reproduce a Keisha Castle-Hughes wonder in any rate.

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    • Trivia
      The film was made and first released in about five years after its source novel 'Nights in the Gardens of Spain' by Witi Ihimaera was first published in 1995.
    • Quotes

      Kawariki: Once upon a time there was a handsome prince called Kawariki Dios. He had everything anyone could hope for. He fell in love with the beautiful princess Annabelle, and all the bells in the kingdom pealed out on their wedding day. Their home was a shining fairy galleon, a ship spun of dreams and laughter.

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      Written by Tiki Taane

      Performed by Tiki Taane

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    • Release date
      • October 17, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • New Zealand
    • Languages
      • English
      • Maori
    • Also known as
      • Kawa
    • Filming locations
      • Devonport, Auckland, New Zealand
    • Production companies
      • Cinco Cine
      • Conbrio
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      • NZ$1,600,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 16m(76 min)
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