Weekend Herald

REBEL BOYS

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In the drive to bust stereotype­s on the screen and in literature comes a new book, Stories for Boys Who Dare To Be Different — a compilatio­n of 100 stories of famous and remarkable but notso-famous men from the past to the present, every one a rule-breaker and innovator.

It’s a rich and eclectic catalogue of entries from all walks of life and from around the world, including New Zealand film-maker Taika Waititi, singersong­writer Frank Ocean, artist Salvador Dali, French poet Rimbaud, composer Beethoven, former US President Barack Obama, contempora­ry Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and 1936 US Olympic gold medal winner, Jesse Owens.

Just ahead of its publicatio­n date, Weekend features the entry of the singular creative hero from Aotearoa: Taika Waititi. “Maori nerds or Maori dorks.”

So that’s what he set out to do.

Taika wrote and directed a film about a young Maori boy who adores Michael Jackson, misses his dad and spends a lot of time talking to his pet goat. Then he directed another film, Hunt for the Wilderpeop­le, about a Maori boy who loves hip-hop and ends up on the run from the police, in the forest, with a grumpy old man.

Both films were hilarious and heartbreak­ing, and they caught the attention of people all over the world. Because of them, Taika was asked to direct a big Hollywood superhero movie called Thor, about the god of thunder and his quest to stop the destructio­n of civilisati­on. Taika has shown the world another side to Maori people and he’s been able to create his own comic-book universe too. Text by Ben Brooks

● See Anne Else on the New Zealand version of Girls Who Dare To Be Different, page 14

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