We Were Dangerous Stars Erana James & Rima Te Wiata On Balancing Drama, Tension & Humor
Screen Rant interviews Erana James and Rima Te Wiata about their roles in the funny, yet tense, New Zealand-set drama We Were Dangerous.
We Were Dangerous is a heartfelt drama that tells the story of three misfits in 1954 New Zealand who have been institutionalized due to their so-called delinquency. The movie was directed by Māori filmmaker Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu in her feature debut and is the first feature film penned by humor writer and cartoonist Maddie Dai. The film debuted at South by Southwest 2024, where it quickly garnered favorable views quick to praise its performances, humor, and topical discussion of female body autonomy.
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