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''Shopping'' is a 2013 New Zealand coming-of-age film written and directed by
Mark Albiston Mark Albiston (born 19 March 1972) is a New Zealand film, television and advertising director. He graduated from University of Canterbury in Christchurch in 1992 with a degree in Fine Arts. Career In 2000, Albiston started the production comp ...
and Louis Sutherland. It stars Kevin Paulo as a mixed race
Samoan New Zealander Samoan New Zealanders are Samoan immigrants in New Zealand, their descendants, and New Zealanders of Samoan ethnic descent. They constitute one of New Zealand's most sizeable ethnic minorities. In the 2018 census, 182,721 New Zealanders identifie ...
who falls in with a group of shoplifters led by an Eastern-European immigrant played by
Jacek Koman Jacek Koman (born 15 August 1956) is a Polish actor and singer. Early life Koman was born in Bielsko-Biała, Poland, to actors Halina Koman (née Dobrowolska; born 3 January 1923) and Adam Koman (24 December 1922 – 1 December 2005), and ca ...
. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2013 and was released in New Zealand on 30 May 2013.


Plot

On the
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in 1981, mixed-race teenager Willie and his younger brother, Solomon, spend increasing amounts of time away from their violent father and religious mother. Willie draws the appreciation of professional thief Bennie after unintentionally aiding one of his robberies. Drawn to the camaraderie of Bennie's gang, Willie must decide whether to follow them as they move on or stay behind to care for Solomon.


Cast

* Kevin Paulo as Willie * Julian Dennison as Solomon *
Jacek Koman Jacek Koman (born 15 August 1956) is a Polish actor and singer. Early life Koman was born in Bielsko-Biała, Poland, to actors Halina Koman (née Dobrowolska; born 3 January 1923) and Adam Koman (24 December 1922 – 1 December 2005), and ca ...
as Bennie * Alistair Browning as Terry, Willie's father * Laura Petersen as Nicky, Bennie's daughter * Maureen Fepuleai as Willie's mother * Byron Coll as Lindsay * Matthias Luafutu as Red


Production

The film was inspired by real life events for writer-directors Albiston and Sutherland, who grew up together. It is their feature film debut, after having collaborated in short films. ''Shopping'' followed ''
Boy A boy is a young male human. The term is commonly used for a child or an adolescent. When a male human reaches adulthood, he is described as a man. Definition, etymology, and use According to the ''Merriam-Webster Dictionary'', a boy is ...
'', another New Zealand coming-of-age film about a boy of Polynesian descent, but Albiston said ''Boy'' was more of an inspiration in that it showed there was a market for such stories than creatively. Sutherland, who was working on the script at the time of ''Boy''s release, did not watch it. Casting for ''Shopping'' was difficult; Sutherland said they toured many colleges to find their lead but eventually stumbled upon Paulo at a restaurant. Dennison was cast after extensive auditions, and Petersen, a drama student at the time, was discovered at a local college. During production, the two directors would split jobs, which they later described as a poor use of their collaborative skills. They said they were often told they were doing things improperly; at first, they found this unnerving but eventually found it exciting "because we know we're working unconventionally".


Release

''Shopping'' premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2013.
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released it in New Zealand on 30 May 2013, and it grossed $US82,756.


Reception

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'' rated it 4/5 stars and called it "an affecting, memorable movie that is sure to figure in local best-of-year lists" despite minor issues in plotting. '' The Dominion Post'' rated it 4/5 stars and wrote that it "looks great and has great performances". The '' Manawatu Standard'' instead criticized the film's lack of plotting in favor of cinematography, rating it 1/5 stars. American trade publications ''
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'' and ''
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'', commenting on the film's uncompromising authenticity, both said that outsiders may find it different to understand or relate to. ''Variety'' called it "a rough-hewn but confident first feature" that takes too much influence from the filmmakers' background in short films, and ''The Hollywood Reporter'' wrote that the film "sacrifice clarity and character involvement" for its intentionally rough aesthetic. '' Screen Daily'' similarly wrote that the film makes no concessions to outsiders but is "a labour of love" that film festival audiences will enjoy.


References


External links

* {{IMDb title, 2551456
Shopping Kapiti's big new film
a write-up at '' The Dominion Post'' 2013 films 2010s coming-of-age drama films New Zealand coming-of-age drama films Films set in 1981 Films set in New Zealand Films shot in New Zealand 2013 drama films 2010s English-language films