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Waru is an intriguing tapestry woven by eight Māori female directors, each bringing their own perspective and style to the narrative. The film centers around a tangi, the mourning of a young boy tragically lost due to caregiver neglect. It carries a heavy emotional weight but is delivered with a raw authenticity that feels both intimate and powerful. The pacing varies with each segment, creating a rhythm that mirrors the grief and resilience of the community. The performances are striking, with a naturalism that draws you into the lives of these characters. What stands out is how each segment, while distinct, contributes to a larger conversation about loss, identity, and cultural heritage. It's a compelling exploration of difficult themes, presented in a way that feels both urgent and sincere.
Eight distinct segments by different directors.Focus on Māori culture and community dynamics.Emphasis on emotional storytelling and realism.
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