Tonight, about thirty members of Ngati Rehia from Te Tai Tokerau will be at the Capitol Cinema on Dominion Road here in Tamaki Makaurau, for one of the first screenings of Finding Honk. Some of their own appear in the film including the lead, Heydon Hohaia. His character tries to track down an estranged whanau member, Honk, and that journey takes him into a dangerous criminal underworld. The movie also features his Dad, Tapua, who passed away in 2023 and the story is a hybrid of fiction and real-life.
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