Whanganui Chronicle

Tale of forbidden love to start the film season

- Liz Wylie lizwylie@whanganuic­hronicle.co.nz

The Whanganui Film Society 2019 season begins on Monday night with the screening of Tanna, a 2015 documentar­y film by Australian directors Bentley Dean and Martin Butler.

The New Zealand Internatio­nal Film Festival review described Tanna as “a ravishing cinematic expression of traditiona­l culture”.

“Filmed pre-Cyclone Pam on the island of Tanna in Vanuatu, this stunningly photograph­ed film tells the star-crossed story of Wawa, a young woman who has fallen in love with her chief’s dashing grandson, Dain.

“When an inter-tribal war breaks out with a neighbouri­ng community, the young lovers are forced to choose between their own happiness and the common good.

“Mythic in its simplicity, the film is based on a true story that took place in 1985 and carried significan­t ramificati­ons for the evolution of tribal society.”

Butler and Dean worked closely with the indigenous community to produce the 104-minute film which carries an M rating.

Tanna: Davis Theatre, Whanganui Regional Museum, 7pm, Monday, March 4. Membership­s available at nzfilmsoci­ety.org.nz or at the venue.

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Marie Wawa and Mungau Dain play star-crossed lovers in the documentar­y film Tanna.
Photo / Supplied Marie Wawa and Mungau Dain play star-crossed lovers in the documentar­y film Tanna.

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