United States / Nov 02, 2001 / Hawaii International Film Festival
1h 22min
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Ralph Hotere (Te Aupōuri) is regarded as one of New Zealand's greatest artists. This documentary by Merata Mita provides a perspective on his world, largely by way of framing his extensive body of work. Hotere remains famously tight-lipped throughout, but there are interviews with artists, friends and commentators, alongside scenes of Hotere working and of his contemporary home context. Mita's impressionistic film is set to a Hirini Melbourne-directed score of jazz, Māori and pop songs, and poetry reading by Hotere's first wife Cilla McQueen.
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Hotere |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Status | Released |
| Release date | 2 novembre 2001 |
| Executive producer | Barrie Everard |
| Production | Merata Mita, Eliza Bidois |
| Writer | Merata Mita |
| Editing | Rongotai Lomas |
| Cinematography | Kerry Brown, Stephen Latty, Fred Renata, Darryl Ward |
| Assistant directors | Merata Mita |
| Camera operators | Kerry Brown, Stephen Latty, Fred Renata, Darryl Ward |
| Additional photography | Stephen Latty, Fred Renata, Darryl Ward, Kerry Brown |
| Music | Hirini Melbourne, Dick Reade |
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| Sound | Dick Reade, Hirini Melbourne |
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