Waru is a 2017 drama anthology film about the tangi (funeral) of a small boy named Waru who dies at the hands of his caregiver, and how the boy's death impacts the community.[1][2] After featuring at the New Zealand International Film Festival and Toronto International Film Festival in 2017, it received a general release in New Zealand in October 2017.[3] It has since featured in a number of other film festivals.[4]
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Cinematography | Drew Sturge |
Edited by | Rajneel Singh |
Music by | Lauren King |
Distributed by | Māori Television |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Country | New Zealand |
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The film spans eight stories, each starting at 9:59 the morning of the tangi.[5][6][7]
Charm
Aunty Charm directs the food preparation for the funeral at the kāuta (kitchen) in the local marae.
Anahera
Waru's kindergarten teacher, Anahera, processes the loss with her class and colleagues.
Mihi
Single mother Mihi struggles to care for her kids with no money for gas or food.
Em
Young singer Em comes home from a raucous night out to find she is locked out of her house, and her baby is inside.
Ranui
Two great-grandmothers of Waru, Ranui and Hinga, argue over where his body should rest so that his wairua (spirit) is at peace.
Kiritapu
Anchorwoman Kiritapu endures microaggressions and overt racism alike while her colleagues discuss the murder of Waru.
Mere
Young teen Mere, armed with a tokotoko, plucks up the courage to talk back to her abuser.
Titty & Bash
Two sisters, Titty and Bash, drive to reclaim Bash's children from an abusive household.
The film consists of eight 10-minute long takes, each written and directed by nine Māori women. The producers issued a challenge to the film-makers: Each story had to have a female lead, begin at 9:59am, and be shot in one day, using one continuous take.[8] NZ On Air and New Zealand Film Commission funding was obtained in 2015.[3]