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  1. Once Were Warriors is a 1994 New Zealand tragic drama film based on New Zealand author Alan Duff 's bestselling 1990 first novel. [4] The film tells the story of the Heke family, an urban Māori whānau living in South Auckland, and their problems with poverty, alcoholism, and domestic violence, mostly brought on by the patriarch, Jake.

  2. Mar 3, 1995 · Once Were Warriors: Directed by Lee Tamahori. With Rena Owen, Temuera Morrison, Mamaengaroa Kerr-Bell, Julian Arahanga. A family descended from Maori warriors is bedeviled by a violent father and the societal problems of being treated as outcasts.

  3. Once Were Warriors is New Zealand author Alan Duff 's bestselling first novel, published in 1990. It tells the story of an urban Māori family, the Hekes, and portrays the reality of domestic violence in New Zealand.

  4. An unemployed Maori living in the Auckland slums, Jake Heke (Temuera Morrison) has a terrible temper that he takes out on family and strangers...

  5. Once Were Warriors (1995) Rated R For Pervasive Profanity and Strong Depiction Of Domestiic Abuse, Including Sexual Violence and Substance Abuse.

  6. Once Were Warriors. This classic 90's indie sleeper hit put New Zealand on the cinema map with its intense and controversial tale of a Maori family torn apart by alcoholism and violence set against the backdrop of traditional tribal culture. 2,996 IMDb 7.9 1 h 42 min 1995. X-Ray R. Drama · Downbeat. Available to rent or buy. Rent. HD $3.99. Buy.

  7. This powerful drama centers on the troubled life of a Maori family crippled by poverty, bigotry, alcoholism and domestic violence. Watch trailers & learn more.

  8. The eldest son Nig (Julian Arahanga), is angry and rebellious. He soon joins a gang who sport traditional Maori facial tattoos and think of themselves as warriors. However they seem to have forgotten the honor of traditional Maori warriors, and are really just a gang of violent thugs.

  9. Sep 14, 1995 · Overview. A drama about a Maori family living in Auckland, New Zealand. Lee Tamahori tells the story of Beth Heke’s strong will to keep her family together during times of unemployment and abuse from her violent and alcoholic husband. The power and importance of cultural roots.

  10. Jun 1, 2024 · “Once Were Warriors” is a powerful New Zealand film that sheds light on the struggles of a M?ori family, sparking important discussions about domestic violence and cultural representation.

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