In 1954, shipped off to a rugged outpost island, Nellie (Erana James), Daisy (Manaia Hall), and Lou (Nathalie Morris) are interned at Te Motu School for Incorrigible and Delinquent Girls. Their life becomes a strict regime of lessons in etiquette and obedience under the rule of a devout matron (Rima Te Wiata). When a doctor arrives, administering punishment under the guise of medical care, the girls spark a plan to escape. We Were Dangerous is the directorial debut of Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu. Premiering at SXSW, it won the Special Jury Award, and praise for its "spirited and affecting tale of female rebellion".
We've got all sorts: waifs, strays, sex delinquents...that's a new one.– The Matron (Rima Te Wiata) characterizes her students
Made in association with the NZ Film Commission and Fit Via Vi
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