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Based on a novel by “Whale Rider” writer Witi Ihimaera, White Lies – New Zealand’s entry in the 2014 Oscar competition for best foreign-language film – is an intense drama that explores with great humanity and sensitivity such difficult topics as race relations, bleaching and abortion. Paraiti is the healer and midwife of her rural, tribal people – she believes in life. But new laws in force are prohibiting unlicensed healers, making the practice of much Maori medicine illegal. She gets approached by Maraea, the servant of a wealthy woman, Rebecca, who seeks her knowledge and assistance in order to hide a secret which could destroy Rebecca’s position in European settler society. This compelling story tackles moral dilemmas, exploring the nature of identity, societal attitudes to the roles of women and the tension between Western and traditional Maori medicine. Official Selection Toronto International Film Festival 2013.


Directed by Dana Rotberg, 2013, New Zealand, 96mins, Drama, English and Maori with English subt.


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  • Year
    2013
  • Runtime
    96 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    New Zealand
  • Director
    Dana Rotberg
  • Screenwriter
    Dana Rotberg
  • Producer
    John Barnett, Chris Hampson
  • Executive Producer
    Rosa Bosch
  • Filmmaker
    Dana Rotberg
  • Cast
    Whirimako Black, Rachel House, Antonia Prebble
  • Cinematographer
    Alun Bollinger
  • Editor
    Paul Sutorius
  • Music
    John Psathas