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Tala Pasifika - The Overstayer

Tala Pasifika - The Overstayer
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Tala Pasifika - The Overstayer
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In the 1970s Pasifika people bore the brunt of a rigid government policy towards so-called 'overstayers'. The infamous dawn raids and police aggression towards the community left deep scars. This drama by actor/writer Ene Petaia tells of Joe (Laughing Samoan Eteuati Ete), a Samoan overstayer whose stable life with Pākehā Sandy (Sarah Smuts-Kennedy) and their kids is upended by the crackdown on immigrants. The Auckland couple think marriage will solve the problem, but the police are ready to a...

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Date created
2000
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http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/tala-pasifika-the-overstayer-2000
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dawn raids / dawn raid / 1970s / labour government / david lange / passport / residency / fear / trauma / pasifika / kiwi pasifika / auckland / factory / immigration / ministry of immigration / samoa / overstayers / extended family / suburbia / police / intimidation / pub / beer / landline telephone / betrayal / racism / stereotypes / celebration / wedding cake / mothers in law / growing up / marriage / lies / wedding day / proposal / money / struggle / pasifika drama / male friendship / families / apia / airport / police aggression / law / court / lawyers / warrants / arrest / family conflict / cards / kitchen / cocoa / government policies / shame / norman kirk / seventies / tagata pasifika / whānau / pākehā / multicultural / bureaucracy / nz on air / new zealand on air / 70s / 2000 / 2000s / 00s / immigrants / immigration new zealand / migrants / migration / identity / samoan / samoan culture / citizenship / pacific islanders / overstaying / power / familial links / wedding / mixed families / polynesia / polynesian

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