As his debut film Once Were Warriors showed, Lee Tamahori was a director of guts and flair
Tamahori was the outstanding director of Along Came a Spider and Die Another Day – but it was his first film that was his greatest work In 1994, New Zealand film-maker Lee Tamahori made one of the biggest debuts of the decade, firing on all six cylinders with his gut-wrenching social-realist (…)
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