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The Convert

A fight for peace. A heart at war.
2024 | 119m | English

(6171 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

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Munro, a soldier turned lay preacher, comes to New Zealand to minister to the first British colonists, but he is converted by the powerful chief Maianui to serve a different purpose.
Release Date: Mar 14, 2024
Director: Lee Tamahori
Writer: Shane Danielsen, Lee Tamahori, Hamish Clayton
Genres: Action, Drama
Keywords new zealand, maori, period piece, 1830s
Production Companies New Zealand Film Commission, Kismet Film Company, Jump Film and Television, Mister Smith Entertainment, MBK Productions, Brouhaha Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $692,018
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Guy Pearce Thomas Munro
Tioreore Ngatai-Melbourne Rangimai
Antonio Te Maioha Maianui
Jacqueline McKenzie Charlotte
Te Kohe Tuhaka Captive Warrior
Lawrence Makoare Akatarewa
Dean O'Gorman Kedgley
Jared Turner Castor Samuels
Kelly Vivian Epworth Washerwoman / Epworth Dancer
Jack Barry Harris
Marris Collins Maianui Elder
Duane Evans Jr. Pahirua
Andrew G Hill Maianui Warrior
Renee Lyons Jane Beauchamp
Leonard Mathews Maianui Elder / Akatarewa Warrior
Madeleine McCarthy Bethany Beauchamp
Tania Nolan Mrs. Webster
Peata Panoho Maianui Medicine Woman
Ariki Salvation-Turner Uenuku
Mark Sole Boyd
Quinn Sugrue Petrie
Whiu Tomika Aorangi
George Tughushi Military
Will Wallace Padgett
Mark Mitchinson Beauchamp
Matthew Chamberlain De Buin
Aidee Walker Edwina De Buin
Edmund Eramiha Te Kauri
Richard Falkner Farrell
Matia Mitai Ratapu
Stephen Lovatt Cornwall
Hinetu Dell Older Woman
Venetia Clark Mother - Mrs. Wallant
Name Job
Shane Danielsen Screenplay
Lee Tamahori Director, Screenplay
Xavier Horan Stunt Coordinator
Luke Haigh Editor
Liz McGregor Costume Designer
Gabrielle Jones Makeup & Hair
Gin Loane Director of Photography
Hamish Clayton Novel
Matteo Zingales Music
Tane Upjohn-Beatson Sound Designer
Guy Moana Production Design
Nick Williams Production Design
Andrew Mason Visual Effects Supervisor
Tina Archibald Line Producer
Gene Keelan First Assistant Director
Steve McQuillan Stunts
Michael Bennett Screenstory
Samuel McKay Production Runner
Yvette Reid Casting
Name Title
David Garrett Executive Producer
Robin Scholes Producer
Bradford Haami Associate Producer
Clement Dunn Associate Producer
David Mepham Executive Producer
Anne Sheehan Executive Producer
Te Kohe Tuhaka Producer
Maria Logan Executive Producer
Troy Lum Producer
Andrew Mason Producer
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Reviews

MovieGuys
6.0

In spite of a few shortcomings, I mostly liked The Convert. Firstly, there's Australian actor, Guy Pierce. Pierce who is, in my opinion, fantastic. Its been quite a while since I've seen him in anything, I'd personally consider worthwhile, so this film made for a welcome change. Another upsid ... e, is a reasonable, if overcooked story (I'll come to that) which offers insights into early colonial life in New Zealand. In particular, it taps into the conflict between Maori tribes (the native people) and the newly arrived colonists. It's not a bad tale but as is often the case, it overplays its hand. The colonists are depicted as largely narrow minded, racist bigots. Its fair to say there was indeed racism (and still is). Its also true, however that the reason there are no pure Maori left in New Zealand, is because they integrated with the new arrivals.Its a bit hard to overstate the race card, when you stop to consider this fact. That said, there remains a heck of a lot to like here. Great performances, convincing characterisations and action that's a little implausible, at times, but still well done and generally entertaining. In summary, The Convert, in spite of a few shortcomings, is a quality production, that's definitely worth a look.

Oct 16, 2024