Once Were Warriors: Where are they Now? REUNION

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Samoa Media NZ

11 ай бұрын

ONCE WERE WARRIORS made international stars out of its lead performers Temuera Morrison, Rena Owen and Cliff Curtis, and catapulted director Lee Tamahori into Hollywood. Some of the cast and crew have remained working in film and television while others opted out of the business. The documentary's director and original cast member, Julian Arahanga (he plays eldest son Nig Heke in the film), set out to track down his film family for an emotional Heke whanau reunion.
Arahanga, a television producer and director whose company Awa Films produces Māori Television series Songs From the Inside and Behind the Brush, found the experience emotional, but not without its humour as well.
“To meet up with all the cast after 20 years and see where they are at in their lives has been really quite a privilege,” he says.
“After 20 years everyone coming together was always going to be an emotional experience but the thing is it didn’t take long for the jokes to start.
“It reaffirmed for me the belief that everybody felt something special on that film.”
As well as reuniting the Heke family - Temuera Morrison (Jake Heke) , Rena Owen(Beth Heke) Mamaengaroa Pere (Grace Heke) Taungaroa Emile (Boogie Heke) Rachael Morris Tautau (Polly Heke), Joseph Kairau (Huata Heke) - other key players including Cliff Curtis and director Lee Tamahori also make an appearance. #temueramorrison #jakeheke #oncewerewarriors #movie #originalfilm #actionmovies #nz #māori #maori #documentary #history
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@SamoaMediaNZ
@SamoaMediaNZ 11 ай бұрын
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@magnumpi8097
@magnumpi8097 11 ай бұрын
Rena Owen's performance in this movie was brilliant. Especially the part when she was crying, screaming to Jake to help bring Grace down. How she never got an award in NZ for it is beyond me.
@merlin5420
@merlin5420 11 ай бұрын
You can’t have too many Maori winning all the awards that’s just not a good look according to the ‘powers that be’. She had the last laugh by winning the more prestigious awards in the international field.
@shenglongisback4688
@shenglongisback4688 11 ай бұрын
He'll im Polynesian/Sir Lankan when I 1st watch this film I was like Clean Sweep find out years later Rena never won I was Farkin pissed. Lol They need too bring her too get a award for that movie. Home game win.
@accradata
@accradata 11 ай бұрын
She was definitely the best performer in this film.
@markreynolds1112
@markreynolds1112 11 ай бұрын
i h8td ths movie it was so racit 2wards maori
@yingle6027
@yingle6027 11 ай бұрын
@@markreynolds1112 Are you calling the Maori people who made this film racist?
@thedoxxmse6763
@thedoxxmse6763 11 ай бұрын
broke me when New Zealand didnt award her and seeing the hurt in her , Glad the rest of the world recognised her Great performance. 👌🏾.
@SunnySamuel-zo8jk
@SunnySamuel-zo8jk 10 ай бұрын
That's nz for ya they love dogging us maori over here racist bunch
@briansymmes7917
@briansymmes7917 10 ай бұрын
Unbelievable that she didn’t get the first award, but 30 years later she is still the epitome of a legendary female NZ performance, she has such manna, it’s an unforgettable role in nz film history.
@wilza316
@wilza316 2 ай бұрын
I couldn’t agree more it blew my mind she didn’t get it. She made her part feel real. She was amazing.
@butterfliesarefreetofly6964
@butterfliesarefreetofly6964 9 ай бұрын
As a Native from my tribe of Oglala Lakota on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, I know many of us related to this movie. The drinking, the partying all night, the mother getting beat up, and sadly, the rape, is definitely not foreign to us. Some are still going through it. I can still picture every thing in my head. It also made us proud of our sisters & brothers in NZ. I love the movie & will continue to love it throughout my life💜
@Ghost-jq2bg
@Ghost-jq2bg 7 ай бұрын
My sister just came home and I’m going to ask her for sex
@darylobey8867
@darylobey8867 6 ай бұрын
Am just a little north from you as a southern cree and Dakota and when I finally saw this movie I never Hurd of the natives from new zealand and seeing that film was basicly how are native peoples are and it's one of my fav movies ❤
@jakeshepard9931
@jakeshepard9931 5 ай бұрын
Typical Rez life. Growing up, I remember several older"Jake the Muss" type natives who were violent. I remember the drunken parties, the loud music blaring Freddy Fender, Bob Seger, CCR, XIT, Red Bone, Porcupine Singers; the arguments, the fist-fighting, the little food in the frig, etc... but there always seemed to be lots of alcohol around. I eventually escaped from tha rez and now reside amongst boring ass white people in a city in the Northwest. 😁
@mrdavidurquhart
@mrdavidurquhart 5 ай бұрын
Powerful comment to read
@johanneabelsen1644
@johanneabelsen1644 4 ай бұрын
This movie could easily happen in Greenland!😢 We indigenous peoples all share these tragedies. But we are starting to heal up. I pray for my fellow Greenlander folks every day.
@zararichards1197
@zararichards1197 Ай бұрын
Reward or not Rena has touched all our hearts and that is worth more than a trophy collecting dust 20 years on.
@sonyaberleena2144
@sonyaberleena2144 11 ай бұрын
It is so sad that NZ didn't reward her performance but got an award all over the world. Still gives me goose bumps and chills hard to watch still. Such a great film.
@soundzrinmygarden3833
@soundzrinmygarden3833 11 ай бұрын
Typical NZ move....only kidding....she was very deserving of that award
@LAHSS1940
@LAHSS1940 11 ай бұрын
I’ve watched the movie maybe 30-40 times but I’ve only ever watched uncle Bully and the Gracey scene once, which was the first time I ever watched the movie everytime after that I FF⏩️ if watching it alone or leave the room if watching with other people….
@stormb3948
@stormb3948 11 ай бұрын
@@LAHSS1940 I didn’t know until now that she was only 15 in real life. I know it’s acting, but I’m not sure how I feel about someone so young having to act out a scene like that. I’m glad the producer made it a 1 take scene but it’s clear that scene affected her because when she was asked “which scene stood out the most” she tried to avoid talking about it. They had to circle back and try again to get her to talk about it and she seemed reluctant.
@SunnySamuel-zo8jk
@SunnySamuel-zo8jk 10 ай бұрын
​@@stormb3948she made it clear that the coffin scene was the hardest for her,I don't blame her it's scary I will never lay in a coffin until death
@parasuparasu-ki9gb
@parasuparasu-ki9gb 10 ай бұрын
who wants an award from these donkey MF? thats the heart of the movie, a world within a world with its own heros etc.... tha award is the love and appreciation they received from the real nz, we are not these parasite politicians and leaders etc.....
@laurahero8778
@laurahero8778 Ай бұрын
When Rena cries for not getting an award kills me because she’s right, she deserves it. She put her whole heart in *’Beth’* and never got rewarded for it! 😭💔
@aliway4136
@aliway4136 8 ай бұрын
I met and was taken in by a Maori family in San Francisco about 25 yrs ago. My mom suddenly died I was just 17 and we had moved from Michigan to California for her Cancer treatments. I was alone and terrified. The woman was a nurse at the hospital and she didn't know me from Eve. They were absolutely beautiful and loving people. I miss them so much. I would have never made it without them. I owe the Toki family everything!!❤❤
@ManaBlack208
@ManaBlack208 Ай бұрын
Wow cool story
@littleaussierippa
@littleaussierippa Күн бұрын
The fact that Rena Owen didn't win an award for Beth is a disgrace. It's the most powerful and heartbreaking performance I've ever seen in film.
@als423
@als423 11 ай бұрын
This movie was the first time I'd seen my family on screen. I remember coming back to school and everyone buzzing & talking about the movie Once were warriors & how their families were the same too, we all realized we weren't going through it alone. ❤
@RickJames-os2hx
@RickJames-os2hx 11 ай бұрын
Yeah, but did your mum cook the man some eggs? 🥊
@franki2085
@franki2085 11 ай бұрын
@@RickJames-os2hx calm down there Uncle Bully
@RickJames-os2hx
@RickJames-os2hx 11 ай бұрын
@@franki2085 sorry for not being calm cuz. Too many weights. Not enough speedwork.
@franki2085
@franki2085 11 ай бұрын
@@RickJames-os2hx Forget it bro. You looked better before you turned and responded.
@RickJames-os2hx
@RickJames-os2hx 11 ай бұрын
@@franki2085 maybe so... Still, i'll never look as good as your sister with nothin on 😊
@jaredwilson28
@jaredwilson28 11 ай бұрын
Man they did Rena Owen so dirty with not giving her that award.
@Tekorekore
@Tekorekore 11 ай бұрын
I have a deep sadness which runs like a quiet stream under everything I do. Its haunting. I was seven in 1995 when i saw this movie, living under a stepdad like Jake. I’m 36 now. Rewatching that scene with the kids huddled on the bed reminded me too much of the old days. I broke down so hard I barely knew what had happened to me.
@AnnaP-uh3mc
@AnnaP-uh3mc 11 ай бұрын
Sending you love and strength. I’m so sorry that was your childhood.
@jacquiwaaka5402
@jacquiwaaka5402 10 ай бұрын
Don't let it DEFINE you e hoa. Kia kaha in AROHA to break our childhood cycles. Love to you all the way. Let us go out there & make a huge difference. Nga manakitanga. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@ChrisSmith-rd6dm
@ChrisSmith-rd6dm 9 ай бұрын
Man up you are 36 yesrs old not a little boy anymore go beat your old man's ass if he was that bad
@gizzyskate8845
@gizzyskate8845 7 ай бұрын
😥
@gullwingstorm857
@gullwingstorm857 11 ай бұрын
It’s still a masterpiece to this day, and it’s bloody offensive that Rena Owen didn’t win in NZ. It should’ve cleaned up the Oscars too.
@juneelekea4701
@juneelekea4701 11 ай бұрын
Pacific Islanders will always remember this Māori made movie.Alofa Atu Warriors.
@icekartel8665
@icekartel8665 11 ай бұрын
I wonder how many islander kids commit suicide after watching this movie
@elgordo9031
@elgordo9031 11 ай бұрын
Paraguayans will always remember the multi ethnic movie star, cliff curtis aka bully aka toro. Hope ya healing well bully.
@247Tongan
@247Tongan 11 ай бұрын
Māori are Pacific Islanders, any one born in New Zealand are technically Pacific Islanders. New Zealand is literally islands on the Pacific Ocean ( North island, South Island and Stewart island)
@Simo76195
@Simo76195 11 ай бұрын
I think anyone who has watched this will never forget it. Absolute masterpiece
@Sweptundertherug
@Sweptundertherug 11 ай бұрын
Is that because its the only 1 they ever made🤣
@daleburton3444
@daleburton3444 3 ай бұрын
I don't have enough fingers to count the times my brothers and I were hiding in the dark trying to comfort one another
@correypeta
@correypeta 2 ай бұрын
Awww... I know, man. I know.
@terenatua8433
@terenatua8433 2 күн бұрын
..Rena deserved an Oscar for this .. raw emotion at it's best
@EatMyShortsAU
@EatMyShortsAU 11 ай бұрын
This movie is iconic in Australia and having grown up in household with domestic violence in the 1990's feels very relatable.
@RagdollRacingInc
@RagdollRacingInc 11 ай бұрын
As an Aussie white boy who had a broken childhood and a mouri family taking care of me when i was left alone by my parents this movie was the best i had ever seen glad to have had the pleasure to see you all come together once again put a big smile on my face seeing you all
@eyeofgumbo9610
@eyeofgumbo9610 10 ай бұрын
maori*
@jacquiwaaka5402
@jacquiwaaka5402 10 ай бұрын
Be strong mate & let your maori family take care of you. Stay strong.❤
@RagdollRacingInc
@RagdollRacingInc 10 ай бұрын
​@@eyeofgumbo9610yeah I noticed that oops my bad
@Jae-iq3rh
@Jae-iq3rh 8 ай бұрын
Kia Kaha(stay strong) bro. welcome to our whanau, we Maori look after everyone
@kiwimanu2186
@kiwimanu2186 11 ай бұрын
Jake the muss was rampant in Mangere in the 70s. I saw it amongst my pacific, maori and pakeha brothers. I grew up in that culture. This movie brought back lots of that life back.
@Irishmush
@Irishmush Ай бұрын
I'm 45 .we loved this as teenagers growing up in Ireland 🇮🇪 🇮🇪 great film..classic.. 🇳🇿 🇳🇿 .
@ShaawtyB
@ShaawtyB 4 күн бұрын
Rena should've won the award for best actress and everyone knows it. Such a remarkable film, incredible cast and amazing acting.
@briannicholls9584
@briannicholls9584 11 ай бұрын
When I was asked by my sons what is was like for us when we were younger. I hired the movie and we watched it. It was extremely hard to watch and still is hard to watch the reunion. Sadly my mother passed away last year, but she bore the scars all her life. Thank you all who acted and produced the film. I know it would have made a lot of difference in people's life's.
@fu8713
@fu8713 11 ай бұрын
Who hires movies these days lol
@EatMyShortsAU
@EatMyShortsAU 11 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear that.
@youfritter
@youfritter 11 ай бұрын
@@fu8713 she didnt say it was recent
@jadeybabes33
@jadeybabes33 10 ай бұрын
Rena Owen gave such an awe-inspiring, genuine and gut-wrenching performance in this movie - especially the scene where Grace is in the tree - god that raw screaming gave me chills how real and powerful and heartbreaking it was. She'll always be the winner in our hearts in NZ.
@physic3524
@physic3524 2 ай бұрын
regardless of awards, the kiwis who've watched once were warriors know she acted her arse off.
@itsloisi
@itsloisi Ай бұрын
The movie was traumatising enough for me. I’m glad I got to see some of the behind the scenes, or what the actors are actually like because it calms me down from balling my eyes out. So much love for this movie!!
@TurnAwayFilms
@TurnAwayFilms 11 ай бұрын
Temura's reaction to Joseph was like a true father 😂
@kuhzzy1798
@kuhzzy1798 11 ай бұрын
Jake is literally fucking scary in this movie. Top notch acting
@masteryoda498
@masteryoda498 11 ай бұрын
For a small nation, New Zealand produces some great films and has some very talented actors/actresses. Once Were Warriors was a brilliant movie, and all the actors and actresses played their roles to perfection.
@jesaminetehuia9098
@jesaminetehuia9098 11 ай бұрын
It was a very powerful film back then and still is today. I've only seen it once. For me, that is enough. No movie has ever had that type of effect on me since because it isn't one that I need or intend to reflect on. When you hear the theme song , instantly scenes are drawn, when you hear the party song (still played at parties today), again, my heart palpitates. This film is too close to home for a lot of people. I remember watching it in Wellies with some friends. We took up a row in the theatre. I particularly wanted to sit on the aisle seat because I'd heard about some of the scenes and wanted to make sure that I had a runway toward the exit door. I remember continuously looking back at the door but was frozen in my seat. I was sad, hurt, but mostly angry. I could hear people sniffing around me, and some literally crying. After the credits, I just sat in my seat to collect my thoughts and calm my wairua before leaving. I just sat. My partner at the time was very patient and just quietly sat with me. We sombrely walked out of the theatre. I remember jumping in the car and silently cried. For me, that's how powerful the movie is, not was, but still is today. I don't need to see it a second time. My teenage nephews have viewed it - their perspective is that of any other movie. They are none the wiser and thankful for that. Watching this clip was enlightening. Seeing the cast together again and learning about their past experiences of the film and their journey post-movie was enlightening. Sharing how they felt about their character and what effect it had on them. Thanks for sharing. koutou mā. It was great seeing you all again. ❤ We know it doesn't just happen in Māori culture, nor is it the culture of Māori.
@notimportant8120
@notimportant8120 10 ай бұрын
I grew up In Waitangirua, this movie was so real as to me as it pretty much was what I witnessed growing up. I’m not Māori, I’m a refugee Asian, saw friends joining gangs (mongrel mob etc) but I always had so much respect for their culture. We actually lived right next door to a mongrel mob pad in Waihora crescent 😂. They didn’t give us too much grief. Most of the time 😂
@sharleah2279
@sharleah2279 10 ай бұрын
Tautoko I bit too close to home. I have only seen it once my reaction was .This was my life. Powerful
@CeeJay2.O
@CeeJay2.O 8 ай бұрын
True it is not the culture of Māori, i remember my koro discussing the importance of education and how we should always remember our roots to our ancestors, I'm of Ngāti Ruanui, Te Awa, Ngāti Maru descent And Am proud of being Māori... I grew up in an era of the 70"s in a small coastal town called Patea where most of us were all related to each other, it was a tight community and both my parents worked at the local freezing works... This movie brought back good memories and some bad... It's iconic and still resonates today, truly hope the next generation (my son and his cousins) are more informed and make smart choices
@ginapafitis1966
@ginapafitis1966 Ай бұрын
Rena BEST ACTRESS IN MY EYES..❤️
@KoalaK84
@KoalaK84 11 ай бұрын
This movie will forever be *iconic* even here in Australia ☺️
@kp0104
@kp0104 11 ай бұрын
This was my childhood.
@AnnaP-uh3mc
@AnnaP-uh3mc 11 ай бұрын
Rena - your performance was one of the most extraordinary piece of acting work I’ve ever seen. The people of NZ would have given you that award a million times. You deserved it more than anyone.
@merewynyard5813
@merewynyard5813 3 күн бұрын
This is my favourite movie of all time..RENA DESERVED AN OSCAR for her performance, she reminded me of myself, a real Tearjerker😢❤
@merewynyard5813
@merewynyard5813 3 күн бұрын
Rena😢😢😢
@merewynyard5813
@merewynyard5813 2 күн бұрын
Amongst all the Violence RENA OWENS character gave a certain DIGNITY to a MAORI WOMAN and I love her for that❤❤
@not1iota229
@not1iota229 11 ай бұрын
Temuera Morrison was the right guy for the job, im glad they stuck with him.
@jasonm1922
@jasonm1922 11 ай бұрын
I remember feeling so bad for Rena when she didn't win that award that she so clearly deserved. Think I will watch Warriors again this weekend, I have seen it so many times already but it never gets old and will always be a part of New Zealand. Cheers and thankyou to everyone who made it. Chur Bro from NZ
@MOSSFEEN
@MOSSFEEN 4 ай бұрын
Its hard to believe the Film will be 30 years old this year 2024 AMAZING FILM OUTSTANDING CAST & STORY A true Timeless Classic
@williamnuma
@williamnuma 11 ай бұрын
This is why films should be made - to impact society and the times with the raw authentic truth, because that's the only thing that liberates... Very iconic and a treasured experience from my time growing up... So much power. ❤
@danielsmart8398
@danielsmart8398 11 ай бұрын
Still to this day one of the best films I’ve ever seen. Unbelievable acting, particularly from Rena Owen. Definitely put NZ on the map. Great to see them all catch up! 🙏❤️
@thecleanercurtis4370
@thecleanercurtis4370 11 ай бұрын
Grace's funeral scene was so hard to watch.....i loved this movie. I fell in love with the moari roots .......the wailing in this scene still has me break down. ❤from Australia
@jasonruka1665
@jasonruka1665 11 ай бұрын
I just watched this last week for the first time in years… Still hits just as hard, incredible performances! I loved how Temuera was able to switch between smiling, charming man to absolute animal…. very accurate to real life “Jakes”
@carolinetofa1024
@carolinetofa1024 11 ай бұрын
😂💯so true ! Mostly all the same
@Kiwiboy.aotearoa
@Kiwiboy.aotearoa 10 ай бұрын
Your not Guatemala now Mister ropata, still remember that epic line❤
@MrSnap-is9db
@MrSnap-is9db 5 күн бұрын
We all here after seeing a reaction 😂
@andrzejd5301
@andrzejd5301 11 ай бұрын
i lived this life in the 70s-80s in a little town called Te Teko known as Texas just out of Whakatane. every time i watch once was warriors it reminds me of the hard times but good times. Hard as and this sought of life was real for many. a lot of people think its fiction but this was real life for us. only difference was we still rode horses🤣
@apeters3352
@apeters3352 11 ай бұрын
Makes me tear up every time - not necessarily sadness, just the emotion.
@Fiawordweaver
@Fiawordweaver 29 күн бұрын
RENA IS THE TRUE WINNER OF ANY AWARD. WHAT A DYNAMIC EMPOWERING WOMAN. APPLAUDING FROM CALIFORNIA. 71 here. Thank you for providing the reunion behind the scenes. 🎉❤🎉
@shauncharlesporter2589
@shauncharlesporter2589 9 ай бұрын
I am not a soft person, I have been to war as a young man, seen and done things no man should, I watched this film and wanted to switch it off and could not. I want to but do not have the courage to watch it again. The most incredible movie I have ever seen.
@dianefloyd3213
@dianefloyd3213 6 күн бұрын
Watch it again, and then what becomes of the broken hearted. It's the follow on.
@sandio8427
@sandio8427 11 ай бұрын
I grew up in the Far North. I remember coming out of the picture theatre in a state of absolute shock. The realisation that this was the reality for some of my friends. Massive wake up call. Incredible film & cast.
@RobbieBlack-og1zh
@RobbieBlack-og1zh 11 ай бұрын
I remember watching this movie as teenager. Growing up in Otangarei, Whangarei in the 80-90s drug, gangs, alcohol, violence and abuse. This movie for our lack of truly understanding. Was just a movie. We lived this life to alot of its degree. I watched this last year for the first time pretty much since then with my wife who is from the middle east, and it's a whole different experience. I was so emotionally involved in this movie that some parts were even hard to watch. My wife was shocked she couldn't believe that this stuff actually happened in alot of Maori/Pacific homes. Crazy how at one point in my life as a naive teen. This movie really didn't say much because I lived some of it. 20 years on with my own family and kids. This movie speaks volumes. Tau Toko this film all day. Hearty as! 💯🤝🏽😎
@beverleysteele1106
@beverleysteele1106 11 ай бұрын
this film kicks me in the guts and the heart at the same time ,as a little Pakeha girl brought up by Māori in this environment my tears were so heartfelt because this was so common where i came from,just incredible
@JacobHighett
@JacobHighett 11 ай бұрын
Incredible film, watch at least once a year!
@ebbyoflondon8365
@ebbyoflondon8365 11 ай бұрын
I remember watching this film back in '94. It was so powerful and I admired the mother's strength in the face of such overwhelming adversity. Back then I also never realised what a huge talent Cliff Curtis was - he's forged an impressive acting career internationally and he's a true chameleon, able to switch effortlessly from playing good guys to bad guys, indefinable ethnicities, etc. What a legend.
@youfritter
@youfritter 11 ай бұрын
I remember in the movie cinema when the lights came on and seeing all the people that had been crying during the film.
@enriquepelenato4956
@enriquepelenato4956 11 ай бұрын
This movie is legendary and still so powerful and timeless. One of the scariest movies I've ever seen and there are no monsters, or aliens, demons etc. Just humans
@correypeta
@correypeta 2 ай бұрын
I'm a 43 year old American. I saw this when I was 17. Our crazy teacher put this on in business class on a rainy day. We had NO idea why!! No one could process whatv the hell we were watching... I knew nothing on my little teenage isolated world at the time. This would eventually change. But I remember thinking "I bet all those actors won awards." I can't believe Rena didn't get recognized... she was the heart and soul of the film. I mean, FINE acting. A master of her craft. This makes me sad to hear. But Rena was right. I remember where I was when I first saw this movie.
@randomfpv22
@randomfpv22 11 ай бұрын
Rena’s performance in that movie was outstanding. I remember how I felt the first time I saw her in this movie. It’s the same feeling to this day. Rena deserved that award. What an amazing movie
@tremaynedalgety4561
@tremaynedalgety4561 11 ай бұрын
One of the best movies ever made
@youfritter
@youfritter 11 ай бұрын
That opening clip was pure artistry. Two worlds.
@kingy002
@kingy002 5 ай бұрын
And still is.
@davematthews255
@davematthews255 9 ай бұрын
Absolutely right … I will never forget walking out of the movies with a few mates in Sydney as young 19 year olds and we just looked at each other , no words needed to be said , the impact was just wow , wow . Till this day , even as a Aussie, I don’t think a movie has so powerfully left it’s mark on me . Congrats to all involved in the film and re-union . Superb.
@lisacameron4698
@lisacameron4698 11 ай бұрын
One of the most powerful performances to ever be created and unfortunately its still the reality of so many kiwi families.
@QvodInferivs
@QvodInferivs 11 ай бұрын
As a aussie i love this movie. My close friend growing up was Maori we all became close Whanau and this movie had a huge impact on us. Visiting his family in Rotarua area i realise how close the story is to many family who are affected by domestic violence alcoholism etc. In saying that i also seen the beautiful Mana in all the people i meet. This movie and Aotearoa has a special place in my heart.
@donaldduck2139
@donaldduck2139 11 ай бұрын
kia ora bro
@kellyoconnor7896
@kellyoconnor7896 11 ай бұрын
One of the best movies ever made. I’ve seen it at least 50 times. A movie you can see a bunch of times and never get sick of it.
@shantipeirce7083
@shantipeirce7083 11 ай бұрын
I have read the book and watched the film many times. I have to fast forward the scene when Beth finds Grace hanging and screams. I’ve heard and made that sound myself. It’s the most heartbreaking sound a person can make. How Rena wasn’t recognised in her own country for her performance is beyond me. This film is always going to be in my top ten favourite films.
@jstarterstarter3436
@jstarterstarter3436 7 ай бұрын
Nah nz recognised idk wtf was up wit that reward shit tho no lies😂😂
@olibearbrowns6748
@olibearbrowns6748 Ай бұрын
Cliff Curtis came a long way from being a local New Zealand actor to becoming a Hollywood superstar!
@speed5914
@speed5914 11 ай бұрын
Experienced first hand what was portrayed in this movie and we arent even Maori in the 80s. Late night parties, lovey dovey singing followed by rage, dad beating up step mum, kids powerless and huddled on bed weeping. Next morning seeing the damage to the house and step mum and saying "when I get older Im gonna kick my dads ass". Well done to the actors and director for bringing to life events that were very real for so many.
@mitch3384
@mitch3384 11 ай бұрын
"The single most important film to come out of this country." - I'd agree with that, absolutely.
@courtneylachance002
@courtneylachance002 15 күн бұрын
This is one of my favorite movies of all time hands down..
@adrianhughes5693
@adrianhughes5693 11 ай бұрын
I grew up in Otara and I remember the drunken parties , the beatings the women were given , the heart felt cries of the kids hearing the fighting all in the name of stanch. for a man to be weak amongst his mates was the worst. But I also remember the feeling of one people's pride and today you can still feel it.
@Jae-iq3rh
@Jae-iq3rh 8 ай бұрын
OML, I too remember those days in and around Otara, especially all the fights at the East Tamaki tavern. Women I saw always got the beats.
@lavenderharmony944
@lavenderharmony944 11 ай бұрын
Thoroughly enjoyed watching this reunion! Thank you for the memories! ❤️
@JT-dk9eo
@JT-dk9eo 11 ай бұрын
Probably the most powerfull movie iv ever seen,,have watched it many times,and have shown it to many friends,,most were blown away ... no 2 was not so great but still good..
@Wayne_Mather
@Wayne_Mather 11 ай бұрын
Thanks to all involved from this Aussie for what I rate as the greatest movie ever made. It broke many grounds and was raw and in your face. Everyone should be proud of the artistic expression left for generations to see. kia ora katoa, kia tiaho ai tōana
@smasher8543
@smasher8543 11 ай бұрын
💯💯💯💯💯GREATEST MOVIE EVER MADE
@fatalbrett
@fatalbrett 11 ай бұрын
It was bigger than just a movie.
@Elizabeth-Angel
@Elizabeth-Angel 11 ай бұрын
I'm Irish I have watched Once were Warriors more than once. Never heard of red and roses or what ever it was called. Years later I married a Maori man. He isn't anything like Jake. It was a raw real movie. Many experiences like that world wide. ❤
@muruparasniper8140
@muruparasniper8140 11 ай бұрын
She won the award in our hearts we will always remember this movie for our lifetime.
@turinawilliams3476
@turinawilliams3476 11 ай бұрын
This movie was a real eye opener for me. As a Maori family, we'd never seen this kind of violence, I actually didnt believe it was true, didnt believe people really lived like that. I was shocked when I was told that was happening, still is. If you remember in part 2, the pig-hunters were the type we grew up with. Don't get me wrong, we got our arses smacked when we needed it and yelled at, but that was it. Brilliant, emotional, thought provoking, powerful movie. Once Were Warriors did us proud. ❤
@rufonfire9015
@rufonfire9015 11 ай бұрын
This film should be shown on free to air TV every 2 years. It's that important.
@unnamedchannel1237
@unnamedchannel1237 7 ай бұрын
That’s still a thing free to air tv? Great use of tax payers money right there
@CockneyClint
@CockneyClint 3 ай бұрын
Rena Owen should of got an Oscar for that performance , she was absolutely incredible . From East end of London we Cockneys Love this film 👌
@SarahNotSara
@SarahNotSara 11 ай бұрын
So much nostalgia in this documentary, made me tear up. The amazing acting skills, the production and direction...this film is and will remain a masterpiece in cinema forever. Thank you for revisiting this incredible movie. ❤
@KiwikimNZ
@KiwikimNZ 11 ай бұрын
Me too
@dayligs
@dayligs 8 ай бұрын
Totally agree
@dwayno_unknown
@dwayno_unknown 11 ай бұрын
My childhood was basically split image of once a warriors watching my dad get into my mother n me n my 15 siblings he passed away 4 years ago now he was a abusive alcoholic and very angry man he took his anger to his grave passed away from 2 alcoholic strokes I was so angry at him I didn't even go to his tangi it took years after to visit him at his grave ill never forget how cruel n angry my father was he use to drink all the time he was only sober when he was sleeping
@loulouedmo
@loulouedmo 11 ай бұрын
This a a big movie - it never gets old. The actors still have their beautiful faces. Rena should have won the gong - her performance was epic! ❤
@Birdiechik
@Birdiechik 11 ай бұрын
Once Were Warriors and Romper Somper best two movies.
@elizaandalisa
@elizaandalisa 11 ай бұрын
After 20 odd years I will watch this fantastic movie again Marty Australia
@melissalove2463
@melissalove2463 11 ай бұрын
Boogie looks EXACTLY like he did in the film ! Once were warriors is truly one of the best movies EVER MADE ! 💞👍🏻❤️👍🏻💞
@thedarklennialsz8120
@thedarklennialsz8120 11 ай бұрын
Love the hell out of this movie. It was a beautiful tale told from beautiful people, loved it.
@markreynolds1112
@markreynolds1112 11 ай бұрын
i h8td ths movie it was so racit 2wards maori
@fu8713
@fu8713 11 ай бұрын
@@markreynolds1112 go away kid! Go play on the freeway or something lol
@ryangibson1901
@ryangibson1901 11 ай бұрын
@@markreynolds1112 racist? Do you not see the actors and also how they are average Maori? Bar a few of them who are in Hollywood etc.
@markreynolds1112
@markreynolds1112 11 ай бұрын
@@ryangibson1901 do u nt understand how this movie made maori look like wild savages....and has hindered race relations in nz evr since?
@wanitak2
@wanitak2 3 ай бұрын
This film will always be the best Māori film ever made.
@user-oh4yd5uh4e
@user-oh4yd5uh4e Ай бұрын
But at the end of the day it is just a film. The real thing, the reality nowdays.....is way better.
@_Hamish
@_Hamish 11 ай бұрын
I'm so proud to come from NZ with the creation of this masterpiece. I really took for granted just how powerful the actors were in this, especially T Morrison and Rena Owen.
@jasonyoung1230
@jasonyoung1230 11 ай бұрын
It’s not a movie, it’s a documentary/ reality show
@emilytucker1765
@emilytucker1765 11 ай бұрын
I remember watching this movie for school. I found it highly depressing since I was also growing up in an abusive household and couldn’t tell anyone.
@annetteblack9573
@annetteblack9573 2 ай бұрын
We could never forget Rena Owens acting. Who needs the kiwi award.
@lesbacon1976
@lesbacon1976 11 ай бұрын
the best heart moving movie ever
@fullcircle4723
@fullcircle4723 11 ай бұрын
That movie was a flashback! Sad for Rena not getting the award but God had something better for her. Peace to the Heke whanau.
@rossonero9536
@rossonero9536 2 ай бұрын
If I had to choose one of the thousands of movies I've ever seen to do a cast reunion it would definitely be OWW. Thanks so much for doing this and for sharing!
@kerryeva
@kerryeva 10 ай бұрын
I watched this alone at home in my 20’s I remember it vividly. I bawled and rang my mum right after it to talk about it. Unbelievable film.
@jerrybow8779
@jerrybow8779 11 ай бұрын
Such a great book and movie. Such a pity this shit still happens more than ever 30 years later
@fftb8442
@fftb8442 11 ай бұрын
Cliff Curtis the man! 😎
@Bebedollie
@Bebedollie 11 ай бұрын
I remember going to the movies to see this . And there was this lady sitting behind me saying" I don't think this actually happens" I still remember crying through the whole thing ❤
@bernardjackson7119
@bernardjackson7119 11 ай бұрын
Still just as powerful today as it was when it first premiered. Sitting in the theatre at the end of the film nobody moved just totally stunned at the intensity and realism of the movie
@biggteez12
@biggteez12 11 ай бұрын
Man I had a huge fkn crush on Grace growing up and she still looks beautiful ❤❤❤😊😊
@SunnySamuel-zo8jk
@SunnySamuel-zo8jk 10 ай бұрын
Yeah I got a hard on in the cinema wen grace was getting raped 🍌
@lightfoot.2000
@lightfoot.2000 11 ай бұрын
Once Were Warriors, is part of the fabric, of Aotearoa. 😎🙏
@geraldcoffey3303
@geraldcoffey3303 11 ай бұрын
Rena Owens Magic. The most powerful movie ever to come out of NZ. This doc made me cry many times over.
@Newdaynewlifenewme
@Newdaynewlifenewme 11 ай бұрын
Great movie. I watched it 50 times. I am an aussie man. 54yrs old now. This was a powerful movie. I come from an alcoholic fMily. Wow.
@kayzkara5943
@kayzkara5943 11 ай бұрын
This movie was how it was for alot of us brought up in those times
@Kanieht.L
@Kanieht.L 5 күн бұрын
I was 20 when this movie came out ( Canada) …. It hit hard …. Brought back memories from childhood…. This was one movie that was underrated….. and Rena should have won an Oscar ….. the performance from everyone in this movie was outstanding….. on a positive note… it did make me interested in the culture and their way of life back in the day…..
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