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  1. Mahana is a 2016 New Zealand drama film directed by Lee Tamahori, and written by John Collee, based on the novel Bulibasha: King of the Gypsies by Witi Ihimaera. It was released as The Patriarch outside New Zealand. Plot. The film tells the story of two Māori families, the Mahanas and the Poatas, who are bitter rivals.

    • Mahuia Bridgman-Cooper, Tama Waipara
    • February 13, 2016 (New Zealand)
    • Janine Dickins, Robin Scholes, Timothy White
    • Bulibasha: King of the Gypsies, by Witi Ihimaera
  2. 1 dic 2015 · Two Maori sheep-shearing families, the Mahanas and the Poatas, are longstanding enemies and commercial rivals. 14-year-old Simeon Mahana, the youngest son is in conflict with his traditionalist...

    • 2 min
    • 181K
    • eOne ANZ
  3. 2 mar 2016 · MAHANA - Featurette - "Women of the Era". MAHANA - In New Zealand cinemas March 3 From internationally acclaimed director Lee Tamahori #MahanaMovie 1960s, East Coast of New Zealand.

    • 2 min
    • 8,3K
    • eOne ANZ
  4. I Mahana e i Poata sono due famiglie Maori che si guadagnano da vivere con la tosatura delle pecore, rivali in affari e nemici giurati tra loro. Il 14enne Simeon Mahana, il più giovane della famiglia, decide di mettersi contro il nonno Tamihana, ostinato conservatore, ed è in cerca alleati.

  5. Overview. Credits. Quotes. Awards. Full version available. Comments (3) Inspired by Witi Ihimaera book Bulibasha, director Lee Tamahori made his first film on local soil since 1994's Once Were Warriors. Temuera Morrison plays a 50s era patriarch who leads his whanāu in a bitter rivalry with another shearing family.

  6. Mahana. 2016. 103min. Feature. Synopsis: 1960s, East Coast of New Zealand. Two Māori sheep-shearing families, the Mahanas and the Poatas, are longstanding enemies and commercial rivals. 14-year-old Simeon Mahana, the youngest son of the youngest son is in conflict with his traditionalist grandfather, Tamihana.

  7. Based on Witi Ihimaera's novel Bulibasha, set on the East Coast in the 1960s, the truth behind a bitter feud between two Māori families comes to light.