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Rain of the Children (2008)

In Rain of the Children, Ward further explores the subject of his earlier film, In Spring One Plants Alone when, as a young film student he travelled to the Ureweras and documented the lives of an elderly Māori woman (Puhi) and her schizophrenic son (Niki).

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Bengel W 30 Oct 2013

In a heartbreaking historical story the narrator and camera follow the lives of real Tuhoe in New Zealand. The story brings out the history, and the simple understanding of the native. The mix of theology and philosophy and the harshness of life lead forth to a community in pain and an individual who believes they caused the problems. Sadness is a heavy burden to carry alone. Nibbles: Pumpkin Pie.

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Jessie R 31 Oct 2008

A heart warming story which I enjoyed very much

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Robert C 23 Nov 2010

starts out as a useful biographical account of the life of a maori woman and the origins of the "curse" surrounding her. degenerates into a mawkishly sentimental film which clearly serves not as a tribute to a[n ironically] woman but a self indulgent film which is obviously supposed to show vincent ward can make at least 2 good films. it doesn't and there's no need to see it 2x, once was enough. a golden rule is broken: when the story stops the movie stops.

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Lynn N 28 Oct 2008

Many movie-going Kiwis are still recovering from Vincent Ward's 'Vigil' which plunged us all into a world of grim grey despair. And still more of us have no trouble remembering how we felt leaving the movie theatre after watching Rena Owen in Once Were Warriors. That was grim too. And now here they are, both together, telling another story which is not just grim, but downright sad. But it's beautifully done. Ward has an eye for the detail of human frailty which somehow he manages to get up there on the big screen, whether he's recounting fact (like this story) or fiction. It's just brilliant work and Rena, girl, you are all class.

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Fernando R 24 Mar 2009

was a both awesome and moving story...... got to watch it.

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