''The Panthers'' is a New Zealand
drama
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television miniseries created and executive produced by
Halaifonua Finau and
Tom Hern
Thomas Hern (born 10 December 1984) is a New Zealand actor and independent film producer.
He is known for producing NZ feature films ''The Dark Horse'', '' Everything We Loved'', and ''Pork Pie'' (a reboot of Kiwi classic ''Goodbye Pork Pie ...
in association with Four Knights Film studio. Set during the 1970s, the series focuses on the emergence of the
Polynesian Panthers
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against the backdrop of the controversial
dawn raids. The series was released by public broadcaster
TVNZ on
15 August on
TVNZ 1
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and
TVNZ On Demand
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. The series starred Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi as Polynesian Panthers leader Will Ilolahia, and was written by Tom Hern and Halaifonua Finau.
Synopsis
Set in Auckland in 1974, ''The Panthers'' focuses on how a group of Polynesian students and street gangsters led by
Tongan student
Will 'Ilolahia formed a revolutionary movement called the
Polynesian Panthers
The Polynesian Panther Party (PPP) was a revolutionary social justice movement formed to target racial inequalities carried out against indigenous Māori and Pacific Islanders in Auckland, New Zealand. Founded by a group of young Polynesians on 16 ...
, drawing inspiration from the American
Black Panther Party. The miniseries is set against the backdrop of racial tensions between
white
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and Polynesian New Zealanders, the
dawn raids on overstayers, and the premiership of
Prime Minister
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Robert Muldoon.
Cast and characters
Episodes
Production
The ''Polynesian Panther'' script was written by Tom Hern and Halaifonua Finau, who also worked as executive producers. Other executive producers included James Napier Robertson, Polynesian Panthers' founder Will 'Ilolahia and Kini Roy Earley. Key cast members included
Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi as 'Ilolahia,
Beulah Koale
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Early life
Koale was born at Middlemore Hospital in Auckland, and was raised in the nearby suburb of Otara.
Koale ...
,
Frankie Adams
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Early li ...
,
Roy Billing
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as Robert Muldoon, Lealani Siaosi, Chelsie Preston Crayford, Jordan Mooney, Jordan Vaha'akolo, Villa Junior Lemanu, Rokalani Lavea and Ravikanth Gurunathan.
The series also had a majority
Pasifika cast.
The miniseries was produced by Hern and Finau’s production company Tavake, in association with Four Nights Films. Commissioned by
TVNZ, it received NZ$5.5 million in funding and a platform contribution relief of NZ$336,000 from
NZ On Air
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.
Several musicians including
Troy Kingi
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, Choicevaughan, and Diggy Dupé compiled a full-length album for the series' soundtrack. Some songs used in the series' soundtrack included ''First Take Strut'', ''Keep your head up'', ''Ulu Up'', ''Donny Hathaway'', ''Must Seem Popular'', and ''All for Show''.
Release
A trailer for ''The Panthers'' was launched on 21 July 2021.
The miniseries was released by public broadcaster
TVNZ on
15 August on
TVNZ 1
TVNZ 1 ( mi, Te Reo Tātaki Tahi) is the first national television channel owned and operated by the state-owned broadcaster Television New Zealand (TVNZ). It is the oldest television broadcaster in New Zealand, starting out from 1960 as indep ...
and
TVNZ On Demand
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.
To promote the series, TVNZ also released a documentary series called ''The Panthers Rapp: The Next Chapter'', to provide historical context for the series.
The miniseries was screened at the
2021 Toronto International Film Festival
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's Primetime section in September 2021.
Reception
Stuff reviewer James Croot described the series as "a well put-together dramatisation of a dark chapter in New Zealand chapter," praising director
Miki Magasiva's production and costume design. While praising Schuster-Koloamatangi's performance as the main protagonist Will 'Ilolahia, Croot criticised the underdevelopment of some of the characters and described Roy Billing's portrayal of Prime Minister Muldoon as a "caricature of his later days in office, rather than the beginning."
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The Spinoff
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'' reviewer Dan Taipua praised the series for shining a "bold light" on the history of the Polynesian Panthers and the dawn raids in New Zealand. He also praised Billing for demystifying Muldoon as a simple-minded populist who exploited racism. In addition, Taipua praised the performances of Schuster-Koloamatangi, Frankie Adams and Beulah Koale. Taipua also compared ''The Panthers'' to other radical films and TV shows such as
Spike Lee
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's ''
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'' and
Shaka King
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Biography
An only child, King was born on March 7, ...
's ''
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''.
Notes and references
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