Mark Ruka

Mark Ruka

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Mark Ruka

Películas

Resolve
Tama Garlick
Based on the true story of Chris Crean, who took a stand against gang violence in his community only to become a target himself.
The Patriarch
Recuerda que puedes ver esta película en http://www.wopelis.com
Abandonados
Shane
En 1989 el trimarán "Rose Noelle" zarpó de Picton, Nueva Zelanda, hacia Tonga con cuatro hombres a bordo. Después de que una enorme ola voltease el barco, estuvieron a la deriva durante 119 dias antes de llegar a la isla "Great Barrier".
Wrong
Riqi
Two mates walk past a carpark when they witness a potential violation of a women. Lucky for her there hunch was right.
Matariki
Tama
A random act of violence leaves eight people in crisis, searching for hope and new beginnings, as the Matariki constellation (Maori New Year) rises in the Southern skies.
Stolen
Jarmie Piripi
Based on a true story, STOLEN is an emotional thriller about every parent's greatest fear. Kahu Durie - the adopted baby daughter of Maori High Court Judge, Justice Eddie Durie and prominent lawyer, Donna Hall - is snatched at gunpoint as Donna pushes the pram in the street. Nine tense days follow and the nation is gripped by brave television appeals for the baby's safe return. Following Donna Hall's emotional public plea, a letter arrives, demanding the highest ransom in New Zealand's history. The police work tirelessly and the net closes on a secluded house...Terence Traynor became intent on committing a perfect crime, motivated by greed and inspired by American TV.
No. 2
Da Baker
A matriarch organizes a feast with her family, in which she will name her successor. The heart has gone out of Nanna Maria's family. There are no parties — they don't even fight anymore...
River Queen
Hone
Colonización inglesa de Nueva Zelanda, 1868. Durante la guerra entre británicos y nativos maoríes, la vida de una joven irlandesa (Samantha Morton) se ve desgarrada cuando su hijo es secuestrado por su abuelo maorí. La búsqueda del niño será para ella una auténtica odisea.
Tama Tū
Māori Battalion Soldier
Six Māori Battalion soldiers camped in Italian ruins wait for night to fall. In the silence, the bros-in-arms distract themselves with jokes. A tohu (sign) brings them back to reality, and they gather to say a karakia before returning to the fray. Director Taika Waititi describes the soldiers as young men with "a special bond, strengthened by their character, their culture and each other." Shot in the rubble of the old Wellington Hospital, Tama Tū won international acclaim. Invited to over 40 international festivals, its many awards included honourable mentions at Sundance and Berlin.