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Tinge Of Te Rauparaha

IF PEARCE FOUND THE CONVERT A chance to embrace his Kiwi ancestry, the film certainly suggests a full-immersion Aotearoa experience.

The Lee Tamahori movie that debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival last year is only the third local feature he’s directed, after Oncein 1994 and 2016’s a family melodrama based on by Witi Ihimaera.

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