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Bula Quo! (2013)
Status Quo play a series of shows in Fiji and become embroiled in a secret Russian Roulette ring lorded over by Jon Lovitz.
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8.7
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Pump Up the Mandali (2010)
An emotional roller coaster ride of four friends from a poor village in Fiji to the glamor stage in Auckland.
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The Sacrifice (2022)
On this auspicious day, a giant, double hulled canoe, called a ‘Drua’, is destined to be launched with full pomp and ceremony at sea. And in all the flurry, there is a man who, along with others, is lined up to be a human human sacrifice for the Drua.
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Sina ma Tinirau (2021)
A cursed prince becomes an eel. To go back to being human, he needs to conquer the love of a beautiful woman. Inspired in a polynesian myth.
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A Race for Rights (2001)
This film documents Fiji's constitutional history and provides a background to the coup of 17 May 2000 led by George Speight. In 1999 Fiji had it's first democratically elected Indo-Fijian prime minister, Mahendra Chaudhry. There were issues of race, power, religion, loss of land, indigenous rights. The coup shook the deeply spiritual country to the core and had huge economic and social impacts from which Fiji is still recovering.
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Kasis Road (1997)
Kasis Road lies just outside of town. It is a world of corrugated iron shacks, dirt roads, no electricity, fatherless children adn gangs of aimless young men like Tony. There are few jobs and only a bleak future, but Tony and his friends enjoy their freedom until he gets a woman pregnant.
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4.9
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Incomplete Dream (2007)
A hardworking Indian sugarcane farmer's wife wants them to migrate overseas for greener pastures, but she is cheating on him with another man. Meanwhile, their native landlord tries to help them with their marriage and land woes whilst putting aside their cultural differences.
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You, the Choice of My Parents (2019)
A poetic journey through the life of a woman going through an arranged marriage, animated on traditional Tongan Cloth called Ngatu.
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2.9
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Urban Turban (2014)
A small town girl gets more culture, adventure, romance in the big city. To make it through is coming up with elaborate schemes 2 beat the odds.Urban Turban is a movie that gives u many different flavors mixed together a cross cultural stew of Kiwi urban life.
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The Forgotten Pacific
'The Forgotten Pacific' travels to five Pacific islands to discover how communities are weaving indigenous knowledge into the modern-day fight to adapt, rebuild and save their islands from climate change🌏
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Elections in Paradise (2023)
With the 2022 Fiji General Elections looming, two Fijians scramble to try to make heads or tails about what politics in Fiji is all about. While new to the subject, they'll quickly learn that it's not all smooth sailing in paradise.
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Bati (2025)
A humble young security guard in the Fiji Islands rising from the struggles of city life pursues his dream of becoming a professional boxer as he steps into the ring to provide for his struggling family. Facing personal loss, fierce rivals, and a complicated mentor, Sam must fight not just for glory, but for redemption and identity.
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Jone Wise (2023)
When someone steals his precious flip flops, Jone Wise must return to his old ways of Grog Combat and battle his way through adversity, tribulation and high tide takis to retrieve what is rightfully his.
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Kaciva (2022)
Two students summon the spirit of Dakuwaqa, an ancestral Fijian deity to help them in their exams.
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Fiji Firewalkers (2006)
Many years ago on the island of Beqa (pronounced Mbengga), a tribe called Sawau lived in a mountain village called Navakeisese. In this village there lived a famous storyteller known as Dredre, who regularly entertained the members of the tribe with his stories. It was customary for the people of the village to bring gifts to Dredre in appreciation of his entertainment. On one occasion when asked what gifts he would like, he requested each person of the audience to bring him the first things they would find while hunting the next day. One of the warriors of Beqa called Tui-na-Iviqalita, went fishing for eels (rewai) in a mountain stream. The first thing he caught felt like an eel. When he pulled it out of the mud, it assumed the shape of a Spirit God.
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In Too Deep - The True Cost of Deep Sea Mining
As we unravel the mysteries of the deep ocean, we have also discovered the world's largest ecosystem is full of precious minerals. Now, the race to mine the deep sea is posing a serious threat to the last near pristine habitats on the planet. The clock is ticking to stop the largest industrial activity the ocean has ever faced in its tracks.
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Compassionate Exile (1999)
Interviews with former patients of the leprosarium in Makogai, Fiji. Now in their sixties they recount the effects of the disease, the reaction of society to them, the treatment, life on the island. Hansen's disease (leprosy) remains a public health problem in 55 countries (600,000 new cases are reported annually). With the aid of multi-drug therapy (MDT) the disease was eliminated from Fiji by 1993. The World Health Organisation had aims to eliminate the disease worldwide by 2000.
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The Hanmaneak Su In A Routuman Wedding (1989)
This documentary about ritual clowning on the Polynesian island of Rotuma in the South Pacific was produced to accompany Vilsoni Hereniko's dissertation titled 'Polynesian Clowns and Satirical Comedies, ' later revised and published under the title 'Woven Gods: Female Clowns and Power in Rotuma.' A social institution that is now very rarely practiced, ritual clowning at traditional Rotuman weddings may appear to the uninitiated to be for the sole purposes of entertainment. This effort to record and document a unique Rotuman tradition, however, suggests that ritual clowning deploys humor for social, cultural, political, and religious purposes that are central to understanding Rotuman history and culture. For a better understanding of the role of ritual clowning and humor on Rotuma, consult not just 'Woven Gods' but Hereniko's feature film 'The Land Has Eyes.
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Seven Scenes of Plenty (1990)
A film about everyday life on Matuku, a small island in the Fiji archipelago. The first part of a trilogy about Fiji, "Seven Scenes of Plenty" offers insight into the rural economy and social structure as well as into the economical obstacles which the inhabitants are confronted with nowadays.


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