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      • "The Dark Horse" is a great example. Based on the true story of Maori speed-chess master Genesis Potini, and directed by James Napier Robertson, it's a feel-good story with the potential to make you feel great.
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  2. Apr 1, 2016 · The film is inspired by "Dark Horse," Jim Marbrook's 2003 documentary about Potini. Robertson spent time with the real life Potini while adapting his story into a dramatic feature. He has a great respect for the bare bones of the story, and relishes the exuberance of the kids, their different personalities, their transformation into competitors.

  3. Apr 1, 2016 · How The Dark Horse differs from similar based-on-a-true-story dramas like Remember the Titans and Freedom Writers is the deeply personal focus on the mentor’s own family struggles and...

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  4. Mar 31, 2016 · The Dark Horse is based on the true story of a Maori speed chess master with bipolar disorder who became an inspirational coach for at-risk Maori children.

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  5. Jun 26, 2017 · The plot of The Dark Horse is based on the real-life story of Genesis Potini (Cliff Curtis), a speed chess champion of M?ori descent who struggled with bipolar disorder. Upon his most recent release from the hospital, he stays in the home of his older brother Ariki, a local gang leader.

    • Is Dream Horse Based on A Book?
    • How Did Jan Vokes Come Up with The Idea to Breed A Racehorse?
    • Did Jan Vokes Pay only £350 For The Mare That She Used to Breed Dream Alliance?
    • Why Was The Horse called 'Dream Alliance'?
    • Who Trained Dream Alliance?
    • Did Dream Alliance Overcome A Life-Threatening Injury?
    • Did Dream Alliance Win The 2009 Welsh National?
    • When Was Dream Alliance Retired?
    • How Many Races Did Dream Alliance Compete in and How Much Did He Win?
    • Is Dream Alliance Still Alive?

    The movie is based on the 2015 documentary and Sundance favorite Dark Horse, which tells the story of the real Jan Vokes and the Dream Alliance racehorse.

    She got the idea after overhearing Howard Davies (portrayed by Damian Lewis in the movie) talking about a racehorse he had once owned with his brother about 20 years earlier. Unfortunately, Davies' own limited experience with horse racing had been a financial disaster, which made him hesitant to become involved with another horse. Davies, who worke...

    Yes. Jan Vokes' husband, Brian Vokes, found the mare, Rewbell, which was initially available for £1000. The discounted price was partially the result of a barbed-wire injury, which had left the horse's legs scarred. Rewbell also had a nasty temperament and had never won a race. They negotiated the owner down to £300 and Jan added a £50 tip for luck...

    The Dream Horsetrue story reveals that the name refers to the 'alliance' of friends and local townspeople who helped to fund the horse's training. Jan Vokes came up with the name, saying "we're all an alliance, and this is our dream." He was a working-class racehorse who was about to go up against the best. The group of owners was officially named ...

    Respected racehorse trainer Philip Hobbs began training Dream Alliance when the horse was three years old. This was after the collective had raised enough money to pay for the training costs.

    Yes. Dream Alliance tore a tendon in a preparatory race for the 2008 Grand National at the Aintree Festival. In an effort to save Dream Alliance from being euthanized, Howard Davies convinced the group that the horse undergo a new stem cell treatment, which ultimately allowed the tendon to heal. Money from Dream Alliance's previous winnings was eno...

    Yes. After recovering from his injury, Dream Alliance went on to win the 2009 Welsh National by three-quarters of a length. His victory earned the group of 22 people, who were paying £10 a week for his training, a prize of £57,000. Watch footage of Dream Alliance winning the 2009 Welsh National.

    Following the 2010 Grand National, the Dream Alliance racehorse was discovered to have a lung condition. He competed in seven more races but did not place. In 2012, his consortium of owners decided it best that he be retired. -The Telegraph

    Dream Alliance competed in a total of 30 races and was awarded £138,646 in prize money (Racing Post). Subtracting his training costs and medical bills, each person in the group of 22 "owners" made a profit of £1430 (The Telegraph).

    Yes. As of 2015, Dream Alliance was living out his retirement in Somerset, England and was being taken care of by the horse groom who worked for Philip Hobbs, Dream Alliance's trainer. The groom had cared for Dream Alliance during his racing career. -The Telegraph

  6. Written and directed by James Napier Robertson, The Dark Horse is an inspiring true story based on the life of a charismatic, little-known New Zealand hero, Genesis Potini, played by Cliff Curtis (Once Were Warriors, Whale Rider, Boy).

  7. In a small valley town in South Wales, a barmaid decides to breed a racehorse she ultimately names Dream Alliance. She and her husband buy a broodmare and she asks other villagers to join in the effort with funding and advice. [1] [2] The horse goes on to win the Welsh Grand National. [1] [3]

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