The Feathers of Peace | |
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Directed by | Barry Barclay |
Written by | Barry Barclay |
Based on | inspired by Michael King's book Moriori |
Produced by | Ruth Kaupua-Panapa |
Starring | John Callen William Davis Alan de Malmanche |
Cinematography | Michael O'Connor |
Edited by | Bella Erikson |
Production companies | He Taonga Films New Zealand Film Commission |
Release date |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | New Zealand |
Languages | English Maori |
The Feathers of Peace is a 2000 New Zealand feature film directed and written by Barry Barclay and produced by Ruth Kaupua.[1]
Synopsis
editBased on the story of how the Maori invaded and subjugated the indigenous Moriori of the Chatham Islands. [1][2]
Cast
edit- John Callen as Richard Freeman
- William Davis as Pomare
- Alan de Malmanche as Judge Rogan
- Star Gossage as Waiteka
- Mick Innes as Captain Harewood
- Sonny Kirikiri as Riwai
- Michael Lawrence as Broughton
- Lawrence Makoare as Pemako
- David Stott as Johnstone
- Calvin Tuteao as Hiriwanu Tapu
Production
editReviews
editAwards
edit- Wellington Film Festival
- Hawaii
- Vancouver
- Auckland Film Festival
References
edit- ^ a b "Feathers of Peace". British Film Institute. 1991. Retrieved 22 January 2023.
- ^ "The Feathers of Peace". New Zealand Film Commission. 1991. Retrieved 22 January 2023.
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