Director of new Māori Battalion movie didn’t feel worthy of his hero’s story

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Source: Radio New Zealand

When director Tearepa Kahi went with a small crew on a reconnaissance mission to Tunisa for the film Sgt. Haane, a remarkable chance encounter occurred.

“I’m shaking in terms of my memory of this, because it’s almost a year to the day,” he told RNZ’s Nine to Noon.

They were visiting Takrouna, where in 1943 Sergeant Haane Manahi and his comrades of the 28th Māori Battalion secured a key victory for the Allies in World War II.

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