The Orator (O Le Tulafale) Film Screening

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Source: Auckland Council

Haere mai, afio mai. Please join us at Papatūnga, Parnell Station for a special screening of The Orator (O Le Tulafale), directed by Tusi Tamasese.

Tusi Tamasese’s first feature film tells the story of a taro farmer (played by real life farmer Fa’afiaula Sagote) who finds the courage to stand tall for his family and culture, and stand up to sceptical villagers. 

The Orator (2011) was the first feature film written and directed by a Samoan person—and the first in the Samoan language.

This screening is being held alongside the exhibition The Inner Lives of Islands curated by Robbie Handcock at Te Tuhi, which features the work of Aotearoa based Samoan artist Christopher Ulutupu, who also worked in the art department for The Orator.

Light refreshments will be provided. This screening is a free event. Registrations are not required. Please note, The Orator (O Le Tulafale) is rated M, suitable for mature audiences aged 16 and over.

Papatūnga at Parnell Station is mostly easily accessed via the Southern or Western Line Train from Britomart Station.

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