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The Orator

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Saili, a little person and taro farmer, has his life turned upside down when he is denied his father's chiefly status and his family plantation is threatened.

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Simon Foster sbs.com.au Despite the remote setting and unfamiliar customs, the clarity of Tusi Tamasese's human drama makes The Orator universally relatable. Nov 17, 2011 Full Review Andrew L. Urban Urban Cinefile In the smallest village in Samoa, the human condition is largely the same as in the biggest city across the world. The Orator's modest scale shouldn't be underestimated, dealing with the eternal truths of humanity Nov 12, 2011 Full Review

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Audience Member Great story told in the Samoan language. Brilliantly shot. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/03/23 Full Review Audience Member Fa'a Samoa. The Samoan Way. The closest thing I can associate it to is the customs and practices of lords and ladies. Possessions are limited in Samoa. The most prized and valued of all things can't bee seen or touched it is their family name and Chief Title or Matai. A Chiefly Title gives a family and the village status on the Council of Chiefs or Fono. But it is the Chief that can communicate in a manner that cuts through crap and can clearly get their points across politely, eloquently and with passion elevates the status of the family and keeps the best interests defended. Village laws are enforced, justice is served and punishment is executed all under the authority of Matai. "The Orator" follows the life of Saili. Saili feels unworthy of the Chiefly Title that should fall to him with the passing of his parents. This movie allows a special perspective of Fa'a Samoa and Fa'amatai as we walk along side Saili his wife, daughter and the people he shares the closeness of village life. For viewers familiar with Samoan life the film touches on some very common trials native Samoans deal with including, gossip, infidelity, violence and more. I took powerful messages from this movie. Am I willing to be a committed stand when everything stacks against me? Running from birthright is hard to do than anyone can imagine. I wonder what message will come up for you if you watch. I encourage you to watch this movie with an open heart and a desire to see a beautifully simple yet complex movie that deserves to be seen by millions. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 02/09/23 Full Review
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Synopsis Saili, a little person and taro farmer, has his life turned upside down when he is denied his father's chiefly status and his family plantation is threatened.
Director
Tusi Tamasese
Producer
Catherine Fitzgerald
Screenwriter
Tusi Tamasese
Production Co
Blueskin Films Ltd., O Le Tulafale
Genre
Drama
Original Language
Samoan
Release Date (Streaming)
Aug 23, 2017
Runtime
1h 50m
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