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Once Were Warriors and James Bond director Lee Tamahori dies aged 75

Lee Tamahori (pictured in Toronto in September 2023) - A family statement said he died peacefully at his home on Friday
Lee Tamahori (pictured in Toronto in September 2023) - A family statement said he died peacefully at his home on Friday

New Zealand filmmaker Lee Tamahori has been described as a "classy and very clever" director following his death aged 75.

Famed for directing the box office hit Once Were Warriors, Tamahori went on to forge a career in Hollywood and is regarded as among the most influential Maori figures in the entertainment industry.

Other films directed by Tamahori included the 2001 thriller Along Came a Spider and a James Bond film the following year - Die Another Day.

A family statement said Tamahori died peacefully at his home on Friday.

Tamahori made a sensational feature film debut in 1994 with Once Were Warriors.

Actor Temuera Morrison and director Lee Tamahori pose during a photocall for the film Mahana/The Patriarch at the Berlinale Film Festival in Berlin on 13 February, 2016
Actor Temuera Morrison and director Lee Tamahori pose during a photocall for their film Mahana/The Patriarch at the Berlinale Film Festival in Berlin in February 2016

The adaptation of a novel by author Alan Duff told a powerful and confronting story of an urban Maori family and their problems with poverty and violence.

The film remains among the highest-grossing New Zealand movies and won international accolades.

Actor Temuera Morrison, who played the film's central figure Jake, said Tamahori had an eye for filmmaking that set him apart.

"He's probably the best director that we've produced," Morrison told Radio New Zealand on Saturday.

"I don't think anyone surpasses his knowledge right throughout all facets of filmmaking. A classy and very clever director.

"And then just seeing the amount of Maori that went into the industry, the amount of Maori people he could cast now through his auditions. He was just an amazing man."

Source: AFP

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