

In a remote seaside village, a stranger becomes involved in public and personal crises.
Set in and around the fictional town of Kapua in 1948, Ngāti is the story of a Māori community. The film comprises three narrative threads: a boy, Ropata, is dying of leukaemia; the return of a young Australian doctor, Greg, and his discovery that he has Māori heritage; and the fight to keep the local freezing works open.
Nanna Ngaropi
The film's tagline is: "In a remote seaside village, a stranger becomes involved in public and personal crises."
The runtime is 92 minutes (1h 32m).
The film was directed by Barry Barclay.
The screenplay was written by Tama Poata.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt0093615.
Good
5 votes
Ngāti
Released
English,
New Zealand
