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Warwick Thornton

Find Warwick Thornton movies and shows streaming in New Zealand

Poster for Firebite: Season 1

Firebite: Season 1

Eight-episode Australian fantasy series from director Warwick...
Eight-episode Australian fantasy series from director Warwick Thornton (Sweet Country), following two Indigenous Australian hunters battling the last stronghold of vampires shipped from Britain in 1788 by the colonial superpower to eradicate the Indigenous populations.
  • TVNZ+
Poster for The New Boy

The New Boy

M116 mins|73%40%
Academy Award winner Cate Blanchett stars in this...
Academy Award winner Cate Blanchett stars in this Cannes-selected drama from acclaimed Australian filmmaker Warwick Thornton (Sweet Country).
Poster for Sweet Country

Sweet Country

R16110 mins|96%71%
Award-winning outback western about an Aboriginal stockman...
Award-winning outback western about an Aboriginal stockman who goes on the run when he kills a white station owner in self-defence.
Poster for The Darkside

The Darkside

PG94 mins57%
Writer/director Warwick Thornton (Samson & Delilah) brings...
Writer/director Warwick Thornton (Samson & Delilah) brings together a collection of sad, funny and absurd Aboriginal ghost tales from across Australia in this documentary. Honest, matter-of-fact first-hand accounts illuminate perspectives about the other side.
  • Beamafilm
  • Apple TV Store
  • Google TV
  • YouTube
Poster for Samson and Delilah (2009)

Samson and Delilah (2009)

R16101 mins|95%76%
Director Warwick Thornton's first feature, about a...
Director Warwick Thornton's first feature, about a pair of outcast Aboriginal kids who flee from their tiny central Australian community. Winner of the Camera d'Or for Best First Film at Cannes in May.
  • Netflix
  • Apple TV Store
  • AroVision
  • Academy On Demand
Poster for We Don't Need a Map

We Don't Need a Map

85 mins|83%
Documentary investigates Australians' relationship to the Southern...
Documentary investigates Australians' relationship to the Southern Cross by taking a ride through Australia's cultural and political landscape.
  • DocPlay
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