A Place To Stand

A Place To Stand

Release date : July 28, 2002
Runtime : 13m
Countries of origin :
Original Language : English / Maori /
Director : Peter Burger /
Writers : Wiremu Grace /
Production companies :
July 28, 2002 13m War English More
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Actor Wi Kuki Kaa plays Tiare, a Vietnam War veteran who is dislocated by his experiences of war, and homelessness. He wanders the city streets, collecting ephemera in plastic bags. Nancy Brunning plays his daughter, who, with her own daughter, visits their reluctant koro to convince him to visit his ancestral home. The result is a moving story about a man jolted to find his turangawaewae, and the whanau that helps him get there. (NZ On Screen)
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  • title:A Place To Stand
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2002
  • Runtime:13m
  • Genres: War · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: English · Maori ·
  • Director: Peter Burger /
  • Writers: Wiremu Grace ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Actor Wi Kuki Kaa plays Tiare, a Vietnam War veteran who is dislocated by his experiences of war, and homelessness. He wanders the city streets, collecting ephemera in plastic bags. Nancy Brunning plays his daughter, who, with her own daughter, visits their reluctant koro to convince him to visit his ancestral home. The result is a moving story about a man jolted to find his turangawaewae, and the whanau that helps him get there. (NZ On Screen)
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