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25 de ago. de 2011 · El neozelandés Lee Tamahori, oriundo de Wellington, saltó a la fama de forma muy justa gracias a su debut, el formidable drama existencial ‘Guerreros de antaño’ (‘Once Were Warriors’, 1994), y aunque su carrera posterior ha dado bastante menos de lo que hubiera sido esperable, y en la actualidad no da indicios de que vaya a recuperar el pulso demostrado en los años noventa, con ...
Kiwi director Lee Tamahori filming The Devil's Double in 2010. The Convert is a historical drama set in pre-colonial Aotearoa telling the story of a generational blood feud between Māori tribes.
Read More. "Once Were Warriors" was one of only three feature films made specifically by and for New Zealand in 1994, but despite its $1.4 million budget, it created an international sensation with its tale of a dysfunctional Maori family and its charting of the decline of the indigenous people of New Zealand. As a result, its director, Lee ...
As film director Lee Tamahori prepares to start a community service sentence for his antics with an undercover cop in Los Angeles, Kim Knight goes in search of the man behind the headlines - reports Stuff. At the South Seas Hotel, Stewart Island, the carpet smells like backpackers' feet and they keep the Lindauer on the top shelf.
A Snowball Effect: Sundance Festival Has Been on a Roll. Roger Ebert | 1995-02-05. PARK CITY, Utah I made a vow that if one more person complained that the Sundance Film Festival had grown too large, I would suggest that he leave immediately, to help it grow smaller again. Lee Tamahori movie reviews & film summaries | Roger Ebert.
Lee Tamahori es un director y actor nacido en el año 1950 en Nueva Zelanda conocido por Los Soprano (Serie de TV), Muere otro día, Next, La hora de la araña, El desafío, xXx2: Estado de emergencia, Mulholland Falls (La brigada del sombrero), El doble del diablo, Guerreros de antaño y The Ray Bradbury Theater (Serie de TV)
11 de sept. de 2023 · Director Lee Tamahori and stars Guy Pearce, Tioreore Ngatai-Melbourne and Jacqueline McKenzie discuss their Māori historical epic, 'The Convert'.