1. Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu Debut Feature to World Premiere at SXSW
Jan 15, 2024 · We Were Dangerous will have its world premiere in Austin, Texas at the South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival in March 2024.
Directed by Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu (Ngāpuhi, Te Rarawa) and written by Maddie Dai with additional writing by Stewart-Te Whiu, We Were Dangerous, will have its world premiere in Austin, Texas at the South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival in March 2024.
2. We Were Dangerous with Director Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu - 2SER
Jun 11, 2024 · A funny yet frightening drama following three defiant Māori teen-girls at an institution for delinquent girls on an isolated island.
The 2024 Sydney Film Festival presents, We Were Dangerous. A funny yet frightening drama following three defiant girls at an institution for delinquents.
3. We Were Dangerous 2024 - New Zealand International Film Festival
This vivid debut from Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu (Ngāpuhi, Te Rarawa) is a riotous middle finger to colonial tyranny, a fierce feminist anthem with a wicked ...
Earning director Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu the Special Jury Prize for Filmmaking at SXSW this year, this electric debut launches our festival with a fiery trio of delinquent schoolgirls railing against the colonial system in 1950s New Zealand.
4. We Were Dangerous - SXSW 2024 Schedule
Director: Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu ; Executive Producer: Carthew Neal, Taika Waititi, Bill Way, Elliott Whitton, Emily Gotto ; Producer: Morgan Waru, Polly Fryer ...
SXSW 2024 Schedule | Nellie and Daisy attempt to escape the institution for delinquent girls in 1954 New Zealand, however not only are they caught, it triggers a relocation to a facility on a remote island. The duo become a trio as well-to-do Lou joins them, and life on the island takes shape under the command of devout Matron. The trio rail against the system, dubious of the benevolence of the bible and taking refuge in their blossoming friendship. It’s hard to reform girls who don’t believe they need reforming....
5. 'We Were Dangerous' Review: Impressively Not Based on a True ...
Mar 13, 2024 · We Were Dangerous centers around friends Nellie, Daisy, and Lou as their life at an institution for delinquent girls moves from the mainland to an isolated ...
There was one nagging question swirling around my head throughout my viewing of We Were Dangerous: is the “based on a true story” credit going to be at the end of the movie? To my amazement, this f…
6. Out Now: Dangerous Queer Kiwi Filmmaking - Gay Express
Aug 23, 2024 · The queer women behind, We Were Dangerous, writer Maddie Dai and director Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu, discuss the personal inspirations behind this timely tale.
The queer women behind, We Were Dangerous, writer Maddie Dai and director Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu, discuss the personal inspirations behind this timely tale of autonomy, freedom and independent …
7. An Enduring Flame: Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu on We Were ...
Aug 28, 2024 · The film is an intentionally satirical period piece that shines a light on the hidden histories of state care institutions during that era.
Critics Campus 2024 participant Alice Bellette speaks to director Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu about her fictionalised representation of the harrowing, defian...
8. Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu - New Zealand Film Commission
Related films · We Were Dangerous (Crew, Director) · Waru (Writer) · When We Were Kids (Director, Writer) · Ani (Director, Writer).
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9. “I could see myself and my friends in them” - Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu ...
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It’s a story about sisterhood and survival against a dark backdrop but Josephine Stewart Tewhiu never set out to make a film about abuse in state care.
10. Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu | Playmarket
In 2016 Josephine was one of the nine Māori women filmmakers on Waru, writing the script for Titty and Bash, one of the eight shorts that make up the film.
Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu (Ngapuhi/Te Rarawa) is an Auckland based writer and actor.
11. JOSEPHINE STEWART-TE WHIU DEBUT FEATURE TO WORLD ...
Jan 11, 2024 · Some of my favourite films have premiered there, so to follow in their path with our story that celebrates female sisterhood is a dream come ...
Directed by Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu and written by Maddie Dai with additional writing by Stewart-Te Whiu, We Were Dangerous...
12. First trailer arrives for SxSW Award Winning Kiwi feature 'We Were ...
Jun 12, 2024 · The all-new trailer for Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu's We Were Dangerous has arrived, fresh off its world premiere in Austin, Texas, at the South by Southwest ( ...
Get ready for an audacious and intriguing new dramedy in We Were Dangerous that will hold your attention with its powerful narrative.
13. Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu - PopMatters
Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu · The Jungian Shadow Looms over Indigenous Drama 'We Were Dangerous' · Featured · Publish with PopMatters · About · Biz · Follow Us.
The Jungian shadow looms over We Were Dangerous, a dramatic and rebellious drama about moral panic and juvenile and sexual delinquency in 1950s New Zealand.
14. The cost of being: A married 40-something in a small town
May 2, 2023 · Alex Casey talks to director Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu about finding just the right amount of light in the darkness. One of the most memorable ...
Our mortgage is paid off – but the future still scares me.
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Apr 8, 2024 · Mzansi Bioskop Showcases Youth Filmmaking Talent with Young Bloods Movie Festival "For many young people who dream of one day making a film, the ...
Kudos to Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu (Ngapuhi & Te Rarawa), an alumna of the 2008 Unitec School of Creative Industries, whose first feature film as a director…
16. A Conversation with Morgan Waru & Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu (WE ...
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In the halcyon past of 1954, from the bucolic landscapes of New Zealand, We Were Dangerous opens with the daring escape bid of two Maori girls – Nellie (Erana James) and Daisy (Manaia Hall) – from a school catering to wayward souls. Their flight foiled, the girls must join the rest of their classmat
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World Premiere Toronto International Film Festival 2023 ... Written and directed by Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu, Producer: Sarah Cook , winner NZIFF best of.
18. BFI Flare 2024: Josephine Stewart Te-Whiu talks We Were Dangerous -
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A defiant trio of New Zealand schoolgirls battle against their strict matron in this charming satirical comedy
19. We Were Dangerous (2024) - Plex
We Were Dangerous (2024) starring Erana James, Nathalie Morris, Manaia Hall and directed by Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu.
In 1954, on a secluded island, rebellious teens Nellie, Daisy, and Lou forge unbreakable bonds at a reform school. As their camaraderie blooms, the oppressive matron threatens to tear them apart, forcing them to fight for their freedom and unity.
20. We Were Dangerous - BUFF Malmö
We Were Dangerous. Nya Zeeland. Feature film. 2023. 82. Director: Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu. Spoken language: Engelska. Festival section: Youth Film Competition ...
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21. Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu | The Female Gaze
Sep 16, 2017 · Told from the viewpoint of nine female filmmakers, Waru is the first feature film from New Zealand to be made by Maori women since Mereta Mita's Mauri almost ...
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