Synopse
Community, strength and joie de vivre are the central themes of the feature film debut by renowned documentary filmmaker Barry Barclay. When Greg, a young Australian, comes to visit, he is confronted with a multicultural society in mid-upheaval. The parents of terminally ill Ropata must decide whether to entrust their son to modern doctors or to traditional Maori medicine. Set in the minor Maori community of Kapua,"Ngati" (Maori for "tribe") is the first film from New Zealand with an almost all-Maori cast.
Regie
Barry Barclay (1944–2008) has been coined New Zealand’s "indisputably greatest documentarian". With his documentary series "Tangata Whenua" (1974) he gave indigenous Maori life its first voice in film. His works include "Te Rua" (1991), "The Feathers of Peace" (2000) and "The Kaipara Affair" (2005).
Info
Original Title: Ngati
International Title: Ngati
Category: Feature
Section: Neuseeland Deluxe
Version & Subtitles: English OV
Director: Barry Barclay
Screenplay: Tama Poata
Cast/Protagonists: Tuta Ngarimu Tamati, Ngawai Harrison, Wi Kuki Kaa, Ross Girven
Production country: New Zealand
Year of Production: 1987
Length: 93 min
Producer: John O'Shea
Production company: Pacific Films
Cinematography: Rory O'Shea
Editor: Dell King




