Matariki Trailer

Matariki Trailer (2010)

"In the darkest night the stars still shine" 18 November 2010 Drama 89 mins

A random act of violence leaves eight people in crisis, searching for hope and new beginnings, as the Matariki constellation (Maori New Year) rises in the Southern skies.

Watch the official Matariki 2010 trailer in HD below or find more Matariki videos on Vidimovie.

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Cast

Jason Wu

as Aleki Silao

Xana Tang

as Spit

Michael Whalley

as Jermaine

Mark Ruka

as Tama

Pua Magasiva

as Constable Wolfgram

Mabel Wharekawa

as Aunty Rachel

Ben Baker

as Rick's Dad

International Releases Dates

New Zealand 18 November 2010

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