Tinā is a tale as old as Fame - or any of those high-school musical films - but given a uniquely Samoan spin, writes Simon Morris.
Bailey Poching, a young Samoan and Māori actor, is making waves in the entertainment industry with his role in the ...
Meet best friends Michael, Albert, Stanley and Sefa; the ladies' man, the good boy, the weird one and the party boy. They're staring down the barrel of their thirtieth birthdays, but still act as ...
The film is a valuable treatment of archival footage that George Milner shot while conducting fieldwork in 1955 and 1959 The footage 18 minutes of the total film focuses on the traditional Samoan ...
In the middle of the jungle, they meet a beautiful woman called Samoa. Hardly a surprise that Clint falls in love with Samoa, but trouble with the natives begins when the diamonds are found ...
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Review: Tinā a film for the whole, national familyYes, we've made some terrific movies, but out in the general Cinema of Unease, there's a tendency towards the glum and the grumpy. With one glorious exception. Hooray for Samoan films, I say!
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