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  1. Hear the creators of hit Kiwi film BABY DONE speak about their journey.FEATURING:- - -Morgan Waru - Producer - Piki FilmsMorgan Waru is of Ngāti Porou descen...

  2. Apr 23, 2024 · At the start of our interview, I share my anecdote about the enthralled audience members with producer Morgan Waru, co-writer and director Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu, and co-writer Maddie Dai, and the trio beams, “This is exactly the reaction we could hope for.”

  3. Mar 19, 2024 · Screen Rant interviewed We Were Dangerous director Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu, writer Maddie Dai, and producer Morgan Waru. With a talented cast, sharp writing, and snappy direction, the film highlights the struggles of misfit girls against a strict system.

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  4. www.youtube.com › channel › UCzIyoPv6j1MAZpDHKLGP_eAMorgan Wallen - YouTube

    The New Yorker dubbed Morgan Wallen “the most wanted man in country” in part due to the CMA Award Winner’s 9B on-demand streams, multi-platinum certifications and four consecutive chart ...

  5. Darius Rucker defends Morgan Wallen in a new interview over past incidents. Morgan Wallen is slated to release his new single 'Lies Lies Lies' in the coming ...

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  6. Jun 12, 2024 · In the halcyon past of 1954, from the bucolic landscapes of New Zealand, We Were Dangerous opens with the daring escape bid of two Maori girls – Nellie (Erana James) and Daisy (Manaia Hall) – from a school catering to wayward souls.

  7. A Conversation with Morgan Waru & Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu (WE WERE DANGEROUS) admin 51 mins ago 19 March 2024 In the halcyon past of 1954, from the bucolic landscapes of New Zealand, We Were Dangerous opens with the daring escape bid of two Maori girls – Nellie (Erana James) and Daisy (Manaia Hall) – from a school catering to wayward souls.

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