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Synopsis
A woman who has come to a strange land is torn between the life she knows and the new life around her in this epic-scale historical drama. In 1854, New Zealand's indigenous Maori tribes were engaged in an ongoing battle to drive away European settlers eager to establish colonies in the nation's wilderness, which the Maori saw as a threat to their way of life. However, some outsiders had made a home in New Zealand with the cooperation of the Maori, and an Irish settlement had been established, with Francis (Stephen Rea), the colony's doctor, bringing his daughter Sarah (Samantha Morton) with him to this new land. Sarah becomes acquainted with the son of one of the Maori leaders, and in time their friendship grows into something deeper. When Sarah discovers she's pregnant with the chief's son's child, the father has been called off to fight against the Europeans, and by the time her son is born, his father is dead. Sarah raises her child, whom she simply calls "Boy," but when Boy reaches the age of six, he's abducted by his father's family, who believes he should grow up among the Maori. Fearing further reprisals, Francis returns to Ireland, but Sarah stays behind to care for the sick and look for her son. Years later, while in search of Boy, Sarah encounters Wiremu (Cliff Curtis), a Maori warrior whose father Te Kai Po (Temuera Morrison) is ill. When Wiremu learns that Sarah is well versed in medicine, he makes an offer -- if she will treat Te Kai Po and return him to health, he will find Boy. Sarah is able to cure Te Kai Po's ailment, and Wiremu returns the now-teenaged Boy (David Rawiri Pene) to his mother. Boy is not eager to leave behind the Maori people who have become his family, and he and Sarah stay with Te Kai Po's tribe for a while, but in time she is drawn back to the Irish colony, where she finds herself torn between Doyle (Kiefer Sutherland), the soldier who loves her and wishes to protect her, and Wiremu, who she has grown to love. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Anton Lesser Baine
Samantha Morton Sarah O'Brien
David Rawiri Pene Boy

Production Crew

Celestia Fox Casting
Diana Rowan Casting
Alun Bollinger Cinematographer
Richard Fletcher Co-producer
Tainui Stephens Co-producer
Karl Jenkins Composer (Music Score)
Barbara Darragh Costume Designer
Vincent Ward Director
Ewa Lind Editor
Peter Baldock Editor
Eric Watson Executive Producer
Geoff Dixon Executive Producer
James D. Stern Executive Producer
Mark Hotchin Executive Producer
Neil Peplow Executive Producer
Chris Webb First Assistant Director
Shayne Radford First Assistant Director
Chris Auty Producer
Don Reynolds Producer
Rick Kofoed Production Designer
Vincent Ward Screen Story
Toa Fraser Screenwriter
Vincent Ward Screenwriter
Paul Grinder Second Unit Director
Neil Cervin Second Unit Director Of Photography
Graham Morris Sound/Sound Designer
Richard Flynn Sound/Sound Designer
PRPVFX Visual Effects
George Port Visual Effects Supervisor
Year: 2005
Runtime: 113
Country: New Zealand
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Silverscreen Films
The Film Consortium