

River Queen
Headline quote
… a viscerally engaging adventure that works the emotions.
Empire, Luke Goodsell
- Year:
- 2005
In 1860s New Zealand, a young Irish woman finds herself caught on both sides of the line during the wars between Māori tribes and the British colonial army.
Sarah O’Brien (Samantha Morton) has grown up among soldiers in a frontier garrison on Te Awa Nui, the Great River. Pregnant by a Māori boy, she gives birth to a son. Seven years later her son, Boy, is kidnapped by his Māori grandfather.
Abandoned by her soldier father, Sarah’s life becomes a search for her son. Her only friend, Doyle (Kiefer Sutherland) is a broken-down soldier without the means to help her.
As the conflict between Māori and colonial forces escalates Sarah finds herself at the centre of the storm. She is torn by the love she feels for her son, anguished over the attachments she still has to the white man’s world, and sickened by the brutality she witnesses on either side. Sarah must choose; will she return to the white man’s way of life, or will she have the courage to follow where her instincts tell her she truly belongs?
With darkness all around, and desperate to find her son, she discovers that only the heart can see…
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Cast and crew
- Director:
- Vincent Ward
- Writers:
- Vincent Ward and Kely Lyon, with Toa Fraser
- Producers:
- Chris Auty and Don Reynolds, co-producers Richard Fletcher and Tainui Stephens
- Director of Photography:
- Alun Bollinger
- Executive Producers:
- Geoff Dixon, Mark Hotchin, Neil Peplow, James D Stern and Eric Watson
- Story:
- Vincent Ward
- Script Editing:
- Kely Lyons
- Featuring:
- Samantha Morton, Kiefer Sutherland, Cliff Curtis, Temuera Morrison, Stephen Rea, Anton Lesser and introducing Rawiri Pene
River Queen doesn’t succumb to black armband or illusory golden age rhetoric, illuminating our complex past with appropriate shades of grey.
Dominion Post, Alexander Bisley — 2006
....a viscerally engaging adventure that works the emotions.
Empire Magazine, Luke Goodsell
When maternal love conquers all
The Daily Telegraph, Vicky Roach — 2006
Interview with director Vincent Ward from press release materials
Winner, Golden Goblet
Shanghai International Film Festival — 2006
Nominated for Golden Kinnaree Award (Best Film)
Bangkok International Film Festival — 2006
Winner Best Picture
New Zealand Screen Awards — 2006
Winner Best Cinematography
New Zealand Screen Awards — 2006
Winner Best Costume Design
New Zealand Screen Awards — 2006