About.
Company
New Zealand International Film Festival
Duration
92 minutes
Advisory
RP13 Deals with suicide
New Zealand 2018
Invoking the skills, cunning and defiance of the legendary tupuna, the title of this stirring film by psychologist and filmmaker Paora Joseph also alludes to the line on a map traced by the bus trip he takes us on from Parihaka to Te Rerenga Wairua (Cape Reinga). The travellers who join this hikoi wairua are five families, four Māori, one Pākehā, each grieving the suicide of someone very close. In the bravest, most sobering of interviews, these five families each gather to tell the story of the person in their midst who took their own life.
Joseph conducts and films wānanga with the families as they journey north to release and farewell their loved ones. Addressing the demographic most commonly reflected in our tragic suicide statistics he introduces their fictional surrogate in young Tama (Niwa Whatuira), who observes the suffering of loved ones left behind and comes too late to apprehend that while his pain and anger need not be permanent, death most surely is.
Joseph’s film is purpose-built to change attitudes and provoke action. Post-NZIFF, as Māui’s Hook travels to selected community venues around the country it will be supported by suicide prevention workshops organised by Māori health providers.
Māui’s Hook is purpose-built to change attitudes and provoke action. Post-NZIFF, as it travels to selected community venues around the country it will be supported by suicide prevention workshops organised by Māori health providers.