Set in the early 1900s, this feature follows a Māori medicine woman (played by singer Whirimako Black) who leaves Tūhoe country to for Auckland. There a Māori servant (Rachel House) enlists her to help a wealthy Pākehā woman (Westside’s Antonia Prebble) with a scandalous secret. Award-winning Mexican director Dana Rotberg adapted this tale of culture clash and deception from Witi Ihimaera's novella Medicine Woman. This opening excerpt sees Paraiti surviving a horrifying attack, before jumping to scenes shot at Ōpūtao Marae in Te Urewera. Both Black and Prebble won awards for their acting.
At the time, I didn’t even know anything at all about New Zealand. I was taken by the film in a very, very profound way, and I thought, ‘if I could choose where I want to live and where I want my daughter to grow up, I would choose that place’.– Director Dana Rotberg, on deciding to move to New Zealand the morning after seeing Whale Rider
Made with funding from the NZ Film Commission, in association with NZ On Air
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