Success has its costs even when you are in the right
6.5
105 min
A hundred years after the theft from New Zealand of three irreplaceable tribal carvings, two members of a Māori tribe decide it's time for ancient grievances to be put right. Variously praised as a major step forward in indigenous cinema, attacked for overambition, and little screened, Te Rua marked Barry Barclay’s impassioned follow-up to his acclaimed debut feature Ngāti.
| Name | Character | Team | |
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Wi Kuki Kaa | Rewi | Unowned |
| Peter Kaa | Peter Huaka | Unowned | |
| Nissie Herewini | Nanny Matai | Unowned | |
| Maria Fitzi | Hanna Lehmann | Unowned | |
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Donna Akersten | Fiona Gilbert | Unowned |
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Walter Kreye | Dr. Sattler | Unowned |
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Jürgen Thormann | Dieter Goetz | Unowned |
| Carolyn Del Rosario | Teza | Unowned | |
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Vanessa Rare | Helen Marangai | Unowned |
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Günter Meisner | Professor Biederstedt | Unowned |
| Matiu Mareikura | Taki Ruru | Unowned | |
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Stuart Devenie | Hamish MacMillan | Unowned |
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Anton Rattinger | Gunter Schewer | Unowned |