It’s a big-hearted tear-jerker about the power of art – and it’s already breaking records in its home country, where it’s received the widest-ever release for a local film and become the sixth-highest grossing New Zealand film of all time.

George Fenwick

Guardian

Tinā

15 NOV: 3 pm & 7 pm
124 mins – New Zealand – Drama – M
(Mature themes and coarse language)

VENUE: MALENY COMMUNITY CENTRE
23 MAPLE STREET MALENY 

Anapela Polataivao plays Mareta Percival, a Samoan New Zealander and primary school teacher whose daughter is killed during the 2011 Christchurch earthquake. Overcome by grief, Mareta struggles to make sense of her life, until she accepts a job as a substitute teacher at St Francis, a conservative private school. Mareta takes on the role of choirmaster, bonding with her students and preparing them to compete in the Big Sing contest. But she runs foul of a dominant clique in the school, which believes the choir detracts from St Francis’s elite rugby program. Will Mareta and her choir prevail, or will vested interests prevent her and her team from achieving their goal? ‘Underpinning everything … is a humane spirit and sheer good-naturedness that warms the cockles.’ The Guardian

MATINEE SCREENING
Doors Open at 2:30 pm for licensed bar, tea/coffee, slices
Movie Starts at 3:00 pm

EVENING SCREENING
Doors Open at 6 pm.
Movie starts at 7:00 pm for licensed bar, tea/coffee, slices
BYO nibbles, meals or restaurant takeaway (Tables provided)

 

THIS EVENT GOES ON SALE 2 Nov

CHOOSE YOUR SESSION TIME:
NOTE that a $1 per ticket booking fee will apply at checkout. Tickets also available at the door or the Maleny Visitors and Information Centre.