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 Able

Able

There were 17 kiwi Infantry Battalions in WWII. Enjoyed the film, but would like to see a bit more light shone on some others for a change.
18th BN - 28th BN. And 29th, 30th, 34th, 35th, 36th and 37th.
There are some amazing stories out there that don't just revolve around one fine group of men in the 28th

 
 Leanne

Leanne

Choice Bro!!

 
 Frank

Frank

Really good short film with depth and feeling. But in recent years we have been bombarded with 28 Btn Material I would like to see some of the many other Infantry battalions we sent over highlighted 18th, 19th, or 20th Btn(who had numerous VC winners). Lets not forget the other 190,000 odd NZ'ers who went overseas for their country

 
 Josh Hema

Josh Hema

He tino rawe tenei pikitia. Kua mau te pikitia nei i te hatekehitanga o tatou te iwi Maori. tuarua, te kaha o ratou nga hoia, nga tipuna hoki.
no reira, nga mihi Taika ma!

 
 JARROD

JARROD

mean maoris mean only sumfing kiwis kan relate too mean taika bro wenz da next one cumming out kuzz ull have to put me in it az well koz im a funny lookin maori cher cher JARUE

 
 Vin

Vin

Funny as, My Maori workmate and i watched this at work (security officers in aussie) and we were cracking up but still having to be quiet like the maori soldiers, made it even funnier....now we just have to give the big paused eyebrow lift lol and its on all over again...cheers Taika!

 
 Alex

Alex

Fucking brilliant film. I am always looking for maori films. I unfortunately I am from england so it is hard for me to find.

Any suggestions??

 
 Mahinaarangi

Mahinaarangi

haruru ana te whenua ki hea koe tu ai Mr Waititi.. to rangatira hoki..

 
 Tangihia

Tangihia

Tautoko, absolutely, mean

 
 Bennyboy

Bennyboy

There should be a movie of new zealands role in the 2nd world war aussie keeps grabbing the spotlight.
Peter Jackson & Taika should direct it

 
 BJ :)

BJ :)

pretty mean bro

 
 Nigel King

Nigel King

Nga mihi nui atu ki a koutou:D He pai rawa te whakaari, he mea hei whakahihi i te ngakau, he maori ahau!

 
 Tekaru

Tekaru

to much, this is an epic short movie... need to be able to download it somehere?

 
 Ba Jay

Ba Jay

Mean bro

 
 Brenda Leeuwenberg

Brenda Leeuwenberg

@DAina Just below and to the right of the video player there is a tab which says BUY IT - click on that and you'll find info about where to buy this film.

 
 DAina

DAina

I saw this very late at night on SBS Australia and I've been raving about it to everyone since - please tell me where I can buy it!!

 
 riki

riki

taika waititi,visionary extrodinaire.

 
 Aaron

Aaron

I watched this a few years ago on tv, and has haunted me since. Magnificent.

 
 Stefan

Stefan

Sure reminds you of what is important, eh.

 
 Erena

Erena

After having recently finished reading Patricia Grace's Tu and now viewing this, I'm moved to tears over the juxtaposed poignancy of the Maori Battallion experience. An excellent piece of work that encapsulates precisely what I can only imagine to be the triumph of the human spirit in times of confusion and crisis.

 
 T Savage

T Savage

and 3 generations later me and my mates still do the same stuff to each other bloody beautiful

 
 Gavin

Gavin

Jesus, what a great film .. I served with the British Army during the Iraq war and in other combat areas and the humour and brotherhood was spot on. Kia Ora

 
 hine

hine

great movie tama tu love it ..x

 
 Tarn

Tarn

Cool it's good to see or imagine what our battalion went thru.
Boy was cool but this is awesome. has anyone seen the short film Taua. awesome n would'nt mind seeing a longer version if possible

 
 Nathan

Nathan

Beautiful short film.
It would be fabulous if someone made a film of Patricia Grace's masterful novel Tu-Taika would do the book justice.

 
 Venus Yerkovich

Venus Yerkovich

Such a pity "Boy" gets all the glory - Tama Tu is far superior in my view. Thanks NZONSCREEN.

 
 Sharon

Sharon

Ti Hei Mauri ora!

 
 Venus Yerkovich

Venus Yerkovich

watched it again. great stuff.

 
 Theresaaaaaaaa

Theresaaaaaaaa

That was so interesting! Taika Waititi is such a genius, I adore his work. <3

 
 parsh connelly hill

parsh connelly hill

wow hw amazing...it reminds me wen my grandfather ws in the maori battalian ..so loved it...lest we 4get..n honour them 4 ther great courage n bravery...

 
 Michael

Michael

Aue Ihu Tirohia Arohaina Iho Ra Whakaaetia Ake Au Ki Tou Uma Piri Ai...Hiki Nuku, Hiki Rangi E Hika Ma O Te Pakanga Tuarua O Te Ao. Tē Wareware. Moe Mai Ra.

 
 Natarsha

Natarsha

awesome Taika Waititi - it represents the maori bonds. tei hei mauri ora!

 
 Krystal-lee Brown

Krystal-lee Brown

Absolutely amazing, the whole thing, i love that the longest dialogue you here is the karakia just goes to show the intensity of karakia and us as maori how so few words could possibly guide us with courage and strength to overcome anything, the humour - crack up : typical maori boys, such a serious situation but the humour just makes you forget about whats going on outside, my favourite shot, the very last shot we see before it ends - the carving next to the toy soldier, the way the carving was positioned behind the soldier as the soldier is facing in the other direction , to me, looks like the carving is a symbolism of a kaitiaki or their matua tupuna watching over them, supporting them, standing behind them. chuuurrr Taika Waititi ! MEAN SHORT!! using this short for a assignment at uni. =p

 
 Ian

Ian

Great short! It's usually hard to keep the audience interested throughout when there is no talking, but the silence and body language really work here. Very effective. I loved the whole scene with aiming at the German soldier. And the song used in the credits is just beautiful.

 
 Venus Yerkovich

Venus Yerkovich

cant believe their are no comments so far.

 

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