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Merata: How Mum Decolonised the Screen Likewise, take the time to watch this, which is filmmaker and archivist Heperi Mita's feature documentary on his mother, director Merata Mita. Merata had a long and immensely influential career in Aotearoa and internationally, as one the very first women of an Indigenous nation to direct a feature film. Her movie
Mauri was in our theatres in 1988. Merata's documentary Patu! on the protest movement that arose to confront the 1981 Springbok tour, is essential to really understanding our country at the time. Looking over the ditch to our cousins in the West Island, they are doing a little better at being noticed by the Netflix buyers.
New-zealandHollywoodCaliforniaUnited-statesTiwi-islandsNorthern-territoryAustraliaWest-islandWestern-australiaHeperi-mitaMerata-mitaMiranda-tapsell The Big Sick This is based on the real-life true story of how comedian and actor Kumail Nanjiani and co-writer Emily Gordon met and eventually became a long-term couple. Nanjiani – who plays himself here – was an aspiring New York comic and part-time Uber driver when he met Gordon after a show. A short fling ensued and then fizzled. But then Gordon become extremely unwell and Nanjiani, despite being the last person that she, her friends or her family thought she needed to see, persisted. The Big Sick evades the clichés and turns in a truly moving and often hugely funny tale. Zoe Kazan is superb as Emily. But Ray Romano and Holly Hunter as her parents steal the show. Very recommended.
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