aka: O le tulafale
Samoa / New Zealand 2011, 110 minutes
Dir. Tusi Tamasese
In Samoan with English subtitles
Rating: [M]
Genres: Drama
Feat. Fiaula Sanote, Tausili Pushparaj
“A powerful and impressive achievement.”~Peter Calder , NZ Herald
Aroview: In this superlative Polynesian drama – the first Samoan language feature film – tradition and modernity collide on the island of Upolu, where a dwarf Taro farmer struggles to defend his unconventional existence with his banished wife and step-daughter.
Beautifully filmed by Leon Narbey, this is a village fable told at 'island' pace, but is especially gratifying as a drama that weaves specific Samoan customs and honour traditions to convey the impact that the reverence for the ancestral dead has on the living. Holding a special place for New Zealanders in our better understanding of our Samoan neighbours, this is an important and thoroughly rewarding film.
Average rating (Very Good). Showing 1-5 of 5 member reviews.
0 star (Not rated) ~Anon
0 star (Not rated) ~Anon
4 stars (Very Good) Fascinating, powerful and memorable, amazingly good. It draws you in, in unexpected ways, and is an incredible insight into our pacific neighbours. ~Keeshy
5 stars (Exceptional) Visually, emotionally stunning movie.Loved it. ~Sia
4 stars (Very Good) Extraordinary insight into Samoan village life & customs. Very well made. See it! ~Sandy
Features "Va Tapuia", a short film by dir. Tusi Tamasese.
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