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The Patriarch

Original title: Mahana
  • 2016
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
1.1K
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Nancy Brunning and Temuera Morrison in The Patriarch (2016)
Drama

From the author of "The Whale Rider", a tale of family rivalry and reconciliation, set against the stunning backdrop of rural New Zealand in the 1960s.From the author of "The Whale Rider", a tale of family rivalry and reconciliation, set against the stunning backdrop of rural New Zealand in the 1960s.From the author of "The Whale Rider", a tale of family rivalry and reconciliation, set against the stunning backdrop of rural New Zealand in the 1960s.

  • Director
    • Lee Tamahori
  • Writers
    • John Collee
    • Witi Ihimaera
  • Stars
    • Temuera Morrison
    • Akuhata Keefe
    • Nancy Brunning
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lee Tamahori
    • Writers
      • John Collee
      • Witi Ihimaera
    • Stars
      • Temuera Morrison
      • Akuhata Keefe
      • Nancy Brunning
    • 7User reviews
    • 46Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Temuera Morrison
    Temuera Morrison
    • Grandfather Tamihana Mahana
    Akuhata Keefe
    • Simeon Mahana
    Nancy Brunning
    Nancy Brunning
    • Ramona Mahana
    Jim Moriarty
    Jim Moriarty
    • Rupeni Poata
    Regan Taylor
    • Joshua Mahana
    Maria Walker
    • Huria Mahana
    Sienna MacKinlay
    • Gloria Mahana
    Tuhiwhakauraoterangi Wallace-Ihakara
    • Hope Mahana
    Kyra McRae
    • Faith Mahana
    Eds Eramiha
    Eds Eramiha
    • Pani
    Ngahuia Piripi
    Ngahuia Piripi
    • Miriam Mahana
    Matariki Whatarau
    • Mohi
    Miriama McDowell
    Miriama McDowell
    • Aunt Saphora
    Aroha Rawson
    Aroha Rawson
    • Aunt Ruth
    Yvonne Porter
    • Poppy Poata
    Te Kohe Tuhaka
    Te Kohe Tuhaka
    • Caesar Poata
    James Tito
    • Hone
    Mark Ruka
    • Maatiu
    • Director
      • Lee Tamahori
    • Writers
      • John Collee
      • Witi Ihimaera
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews7

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    6my-msn-woop-woop

    a little gem

    Mahana is exactly what I thought it would be, a testament to New Zealand's cinematic triumphs. It boasted both great acting and a plot that was easily followed by anyone.

    I loved the underlying Maori'ness of the story and the family dynamics the movie portrayed. There is always a head of the family who is string willed and stubborn. Temuera Morrisson truly came in to his own in his role as Grandfather Mahana, I was steadily reminded of his role as Jake The Muss in Once were warriors many years ago.

    Simeon Mahana(Akuhata Keefe) was the picture of perfection for his role in this movie he brought such honesty to his character and a truly a breath of fresh air.

    In turn Mahana was a splendid movie that drove my emotions from one end of the scale to the other I was truly engrossed in the film and every character seems to come alive through the great choices of casting.
    7richardhornenz

    A wee gem - perfect for a rainy Sunday afternoon

    If you're missing New Zealand and want an injection of nostalgic Kiwiana, watch this movie.

    The cinematography showcases NZs beautiful East Cape scenery, and the main characters are strong without being cheesy. It's an uncomplicated storyline with some excellent acting. If you're into classic cars, it's also a feast of 1950s and 60s cars, trucks and buses

    This is actually a complete movie with a beginning, a middle, an end, and it deals with some moral and cultural topics.

    It's hard to understand why this movie remains relatively unknown. There are only 6 reviews yet this is a 2016 production. From the same writer, Whale Rider certainly gained more hype and more recognition than Mahana.

    Don't miss this one!
    7krocheav

    Mahana The Patriarch

    'The Patriarch' as a title tells us more about this fine family drama than "Mahana". Right from the opening, you know you're about to be entertained in grand style. The screenplay by Scottish writer John Collee seems to capture novelist Witi Ihimaera's characters with all their charismatic colour but, some unnecessarily crude story elements and predictable situations don't hold up all that well. Temura Morrisson's portrayal of Grandfather is at times a little disturbing in his sternness, bordering on the downright cruel and sets a powerful, if not frightening presence. All performers bring their roles as family members and town's folk to vivid life and the production design creates a powerful atmosphere.

    It's difficult to find words to do justice to the look of this movie – cinematographer Ginny Loane makes New Zealand's hills and valleys look like heaven on earth! Colourist, Set Decoration, Art Direction and Lighting Masters have infused external and internal settings with a haunting evocation of 50's – 60's moods. There's even a marvelous clip from the above-average 50's western '3.10 to Yuma' – complete with that haunting theme song in all its original arrangements - that I'm sure, would have been lifted right out of the writer's memories from the time.

    This is movie-making as it once was, real, involving, something many viewers could identify with. It's just a pity the last quarter was not as convincing as the beginning - still, Congratulations are due to those involved – think I might be looking at this one again.
    6eddie_baggins

    A picturesque family drama

    In 1994 relatively unknown New Zealand based director Lee Tamahori made Once Were Warriors.

    A haunting drama centred around a group of native Maori's, Once Were Warriors is one of New Zealand's most respected films and set Tamahori into a career in Hollywood were he went on to direct a group of relatively forgettable films such as Die Another Day and The Edge, but after 20 plus years plying his trade in the land of dreams and big budgets, Tamahori has returned to the beautiful shores of his homeland to helm quiet family drama Mahana, that in turn reteams him with his Warriors breakout star Temuera Morrison.

    Here playing the Mahana family matriarch, the Mahana's a group of farmers in 1960's New Zealand, Morrison still cuts an imposing figure but like the film itself, his granddaddy Mahana just isn't as fully formed and memorable as Mahana the film could've so easily been and while this handsomely crafted drama attempts the epic, this is more middle of the range than Tamahori's home country return would've initially seemed to be on paper.

    All the hallmarks of a captivating family drama are here, from the young teenage centrepiece Simeon, here played by Akuhata Keefe who doesn't exactly engage to the level needed, the 1960's settings, family mysteries and tensions between rival farming families but Mahana always feels like a glass half-full experience and while there's emotional material at the core of this tale, Tamahori and his cast can't make the audience commit to proceedings like Once Were Warriors so easily did.

    One thing that is for sure however is that Mahana absolutely looks stunning, it'd certainly take a fair effort to make the natural surrounds of New Zealand look anything but wondrous but Tamahori is clearly relishing the chance to get back on home soil and showcase the vast and plenteous lands of this magical country and the 60's time period allows things to look even more appealing as the audience is transported back to a time and place where nature was still king.

    Final Say –

    It's great to see Tamahori back home and once more working with the underrated Morrison and it's especially nice to see Tamahori step away from forgettable Hollywood actioners but while Mahana has all the elements of a potential new classic NZ based drama you can't help but feel this 90 minute film is just a slight cut above a made for TV experience that could've benefited greatly from a tighter script and a sharper execution, even if the backdrop of New Zealand makes for a constantly eye-capturing tale, just not one that captures the heart.

    3 interrupted cinema screenings out of 5
    9crumpytv

    Loved It

    Nothing not to like about this native New Zealand tale.

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    • Trivia
      Barbers Elaine and Calab are from Vinny's Barber Shop Mt Albert, Auckland, New Zealand.
    • Connections
      Features 3:10 to Yuma (1957)

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    • Release date
      • March 3, 2016 (New Zealand)
    • Country of origin
      • New Zealand
    • Languages
      • English
      • Maori
    • Also known as
      • Aile Reisi
    • Filming locations
      • Minniesdale Chapel, 59 Shegadeen Rd, Wharehine, Auckland, New Zealand(exterior of church for wedding)
    • Production company
      • The Patriarch Limited
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $914,715
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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