Amiri & Aroha
movie
Released October 09, 2011
Overview
'Amiri & Aroha' began as a Maori version of Romeo & Juliet and evolved into a poignant love story, set against a background of gang rivalry and tribal hostility, filmed on the beautiful East Cape of New Zealand. Aroha, the daughter of a notorious gang leader, finds her life dominated by a childhood ceremony which pledged her to her cousin Hunapo. This union was arranged by her whanau (family) to heal a deep gangland feud. When Aroha subsequently meets her true soul mate, Amiri, the gang threaten reprisals if she marries Amiri, accusing her of bigamy. The film is Aroha's right of passage as she struggles to make sense of her past and its impact on her future.
Cast
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Kristel Day
as
Aroha
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Michael Hollis
as
Amiri
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Shayne Biddle
as
Hunapo
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Cushla Tangaere
as
Matakite
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Margy Poi
as
Ngaio
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Rahira Himiona
as
Mere
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Mathew Wikotu
as
Young Hunapo
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Erol Peta
as
Maahanga
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Adrian Stuart
as
Aramoana
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Rebecca Whittet
as
Young Aroha
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David Whittet
as
Surgeon