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‘Sgt. Haane’ – A Taonga of Courage and the Legacy of the 28th Māori Battalion this ANZAC Day – Review

“For they are all gone now. Only we remain.” So ends Sgt. Haane, a stirring and deeply resonant war-drama documentary that brings to light the extraordinary story of Sergeant Haane “Jack” Te Rauawa Manahi—one of Aotearoa’s most revered yet under-recognised World War II heroes. Arriving in time for ANZAC Day, the film stands as both […]

‘Caterpillar’ – A Tender, Heartbreaking Portrait of Motherhood and Change – Review

A warrior’s force of mana and legacy in a defining portrait of courage of the ANZAC spirit arrives in ‘Sgt. Haane’

The first trailer has landed for Sgt. Haane, and with it comes the weight of a story New Zealand cinema has never told. One forged in courage, kinship, and an act of battlefield heroism that still echoes more than eighty years later. Set for a nationwide release on April 23, perfectly timed for Anzac Day […]

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