Feb 4, 5 – movies: WE ARE STILL HERE, MRS HARRIS GOES TO PARIS, WHINA, THE ROAD DANCE

For Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th February 2023, Movies at the Old School, 5 Stewart Street, Raglan has four movies. First up is the final screening of THE ROAD DANCE. On Saturday night is the new release WE ARE STILL HERE. On Sunday afternoon MRS HARRIS GOES TO PARIS is screening at 4.30pm, followed by the final screening of WHINA on at 7.30pm.

Book online: http://raglanmovies.nz. Door sales from 30 mins before session times. Licensed bar & homemade snacks on sale at these screenings. Entry prices: Adults $15, Concession $12, RCAC Members $12, Children $8. The reduced concession rate is for $12 concession (student, seniors or CS cards).


WE ARE STILL HERE

We Are Still Here is a unique indigenous film that interweaves eight powerful tales to tell a sweeping story of hope and survival.

Opening night film of Sydney film festival 2022.

Guardian 4/5 Stars “10 directors take on Captain Cook in thrilling ways”

WE ARE STILL HERE |M, Violence & offensive language 90 mins Australia, New Zealand 2022

Director: Beck Cole, Danielle MacLean, Tracey Rigney, Miki Magasiva, Tim Worrall, Chantelle Burgoyne, Dena Curtis, Renae Maihi
Cast: Meyne Wyatt, Megan Wilding, Clarence Ryan, Robert Taylor, Sean Mununggurr, Leonie Whyman, Tioreore Ngatai-Melbourne, Villa Lemanu, Lisa Flanagan, Calvin Tuteao, Evander Brown, Willow Rupapera, Bas Te Hira, Deborah Brown, Serene Dubs Yunupingu, Oriini Kaipara

Saturday 4th February 8.00pm, Sunday 19th February 4.30pm, Saturday 4th March 5.00pm
Ticket prices: $15 Adults, $12 Concession and $8 Children.

Raglan Movies at the Old School, 5 Stewart St, Raglan 3225.

Book online: raglanmovies.nz, call into the Old School office Mon-Fri 10am to 2pm. (Office closed public holidays)

Door sales from 30 mins before session times.

Licensed bar & homemade snacks on sale.

Te Puuru_Te Whenuanui, Te-Mauniko

Through the eyes of eight protagonists, We Are Still Here traverses 1000 years from past, present, and future to explore stories of kinship, loss, grief, and resilience. But ultimately, it shows the strength of love and hope to overcome shared traumas that Indigenous people from Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific have continued to face.

From the beginning of time, in a Utopian world, a traditional fisherwoman and her Daughter are fishing when they pull up an ominous ship, foreshadowing stormy seas and tragedy to follow. Forward to 1862, a British Settler threatens an Aboriginal man to lead him to safety, whilst in New Zealand, tribes cocooned deep in the forest are preparing for a terrifying future.

In 1915, men from the Pacific were sent to support the British Colony in World War One fighting for a land that isn’t theirs, with uncertainty of ever seeing home again. Flashing forward into a dystopian future, a young child must navigate her way through a dangerous underground marketplace to save her grandfather and survive.

We Are Still Here showcases the expansive landscapes of the Central Australian Desert to the lush green rainforests of New Zealand.

In spite of colonialism, racism, imperialism and the attempted erasure of Indigenous lives, WE ARE STILL HERE.

Director: Beck Cole, Danielle MacLean, Tracey Rigney, Miki Magasiva, Tim Worrall, Chantelle Burgoyne, Dena Curtis, Renae Maihi
Cast: Meyne Wyatt, Megan Wilding, Clarence Ryan, Robert Taylor, Sean Mununggurr, Leonie Whyman, Tioreore Ngatai-Melbourne, Villa Lemanu, Lisa Flanagan, Calvin Tuteao, Evander Brown, Willow Rupapera, Bas Te Hira, Deborah Brown, Serene Dubs Yunupingu, Oriini Kaipara

M, Violence & offensive language 90 mins Australia, New Zealand 2022


MRS HARRIS GOES TO PARIS

Paul Gallico’s beloved tale about a widowed cleaning lady in 1950s London who chases her dream of owning a couture Dior dress.

One News, “Mrs Harris Goes to Paris is an utter delight”

MRS HARRIS GOES TO PARIS |2022 PG, Coarse language 116 mins Hungary, UK

Director: Anthony Fabian
Writer: Anthony Fabian, Carroll Cartwright
Cast: Lambert Wilson, Isabelle Huppert, Jason Isaacs, Lesley Manville, Rose Williams, Lucas Bravo, Alba Baptista

Sunday 5th February 5.00pm, Saturday 18th February 8.00pm
Ticket prices: $15 Adults, $12 Concession and $8 Children.

Raglan Movies at the Old School, 5 Stewart St, Raglan 3225.

Book online: raglanmovies.nz, call into the Old School office Mon-Fri 10am to 2pm. (Office closed public holidays)

Door sales from 30 mins before session times.

Licensed bar & homemade snacks on sale.

Oscar-nominees Lesley Manville (Phantom Thread) and Isabelle Huppert (Elle) star in this new adaptation of author Paul Gallico’s beloved tale about a widowed cleaning lady in 1950s London who gambles everything to chase her dream of owning a couture Dior dress.

Her dream to own a couture Christian Dior gown takes her on an extraordinary adventure in Paris.

Director: Anthony Fabian
Writer: Anthony Fabian, Carroll Cartwright
Cast: Lambert Wilson, Isabelle Huppert, Jason Isaacs, Lesley Manville, Rose Williams, Lucas Bravo, Alba Baptista

2022 PG, Coarse language 116 mins Hungary, UK


WHINA

Stuff/ Waikato Times Graeme Tuckett, 4.5/ 5 Stars. “Great performances from all of the cast, but the absolute stars here will always be Miriama McDowell and Rena Owen, playing Whina as a grown and elderly woman respectively”

Rena Owen (Once Were Warriors), Miriama McDowell (Coming Home in the Dark) and Tioreore Ngatai-Melbourne (Cousins) play cherished Māori activist Dame Whina Cooper throughout the years in this biopic directed by James Napier Robertson (The Dark Horse) and Paula Whetu Jones (Waru).

WHINA |PG, Violence 112 mins, New Zealand 2022

Director: James Napier Robertson, Paula Whetu Jones
Cast: Rena Owen, James Rolleston, Miriama McDowell, Vinnie Bennett, Tioreore Ngatai-Melbourne

Sunday 5th February 7.30pm
Ticket prices: $15 Adults, $12 Concession and $8 Children.

Raglan Movies at the Old School, 5 Stewart St, Raglan 3225.

Book online: raglanmovies.nz, call into the Old School office Mon-Fri 10am to 2pm. (Office closed public holidays)

Door sales from 30 mins before session times.

Licensed bar & homemade snacks on sale.

Rena Owen (Once Were Warriors), Miriama McDowell (Coming Home in the Dark) and Tioreore Ngatai-Melbourne (Cousins) play cherished Māori activist Dame Whina Cooper throughout the years in this biopic directed by James Napier Robertson (The Dark Horse) and Paula Whetu Jones (Waru).

Festival/Awards:
2022: Sydney Film Festival, Māoriland Film Festival, Edinburgh International Film Festival, Mill Valley Film Festival, Aussie and Kiwi Film Festival Prague, Hawai’i International Film Festival.

Director: James Napier Robertson, Paula Whetu Jones
Cast: Rena Owen, James Rolleston, Miriama McDowell, Vinnie Bennett, Tioreore Ngatai-Melbourne
PG, Violence 112 mins, New Zealand


THE ROAD DANCE

Based on the acclaimed novel by John MacKay, The Road Dance is adapted for the screen and directed by Richie Adams. Inspired by true events, this period drama centres on a young woman in a small community on the Isle of Lewis (off the coast of Scotland) in the years leading up to World War I.

Graeme Tuckett Stuff 4/5 Stars “The Road Dance is a sweeping epic of a type we don’t see much of any more. Despite the isolated and confined setting of the island – although we do travel to France with Murdo at times – this is still a film which absolutely fills the screen with startling land and seascapes at the merest provocation.”

THE ROAD DANCE | M, Violence & sexual violence 116 mins UK 2022

Director: Richie Adams
Cast: Morven Christie, David Brooks, Hermione Corfield, Felicity Keenan, Ali Fumiko Whitney

Saturday 4th February 5.00pm
Ticket prices: $15 Adults, $12 Concession and $8 Children.

Raglan Movies at the Old School, 5 Stewart St, Raglan 3225.

Book online: raglanmovies.nz, call into the Old School office Mon-Fri 10am to 2pm. (Office closed public holidays)

Door sales from 30 mins before session times.

Licensed bar & homemade snacks on sale.

Life in the Scottish Hebrides is harsh – the edge of the world some call it. For the beautiful Kirsty (Hermione Corfield), her love for Murdo and their shared dreams of America promise escape from the scrape of the land and a stifled destiny. But the Great War changes all when Murdo is conscripted. The night before the young men go off to battle, tragedy is set in motion as villagers swirl and sup at a “road dance.”

Kirsty herself faces the horrors of a sexual assault that leaves her pregnant—and with few options…


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