

Movie spotlight
Hafekasi
A 10 year old Tongan-Australian girl begins to realise she's different to her single, white mum and family. Both mother and daughter navigate identity and belonging in '90s Melbourne suburbia.
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Plot Summary
In the heart of Tonga, a young boy named Kaveinga dreams of becoming a rugby star, inspired by his grandfather's legacy. However, his path is complicated by family expectations and the cultural significance of the 'Hafekasi' tradition, which challenges his identity and aspirations. He must navigate these pressures to find his own way forward.
Critical Reception
Hafekasi was generally well-received for its heartwarming story and authentic portrayal of Tongan culture. Critics praised its exploration of themes like family, tradition, and self-discovery, though some noted its pacing could be slow at times. It resonated particularly well with audiences familiar with Pacific Islander heritage.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic depiction of Tongan culture and family values.
The film's exploration of identity and tradition was a highlight.
Some reviewers found the pacing to be somewhat deliberate.
Google audience: Audiences appreciated the film's focus on family and cultural heritage, with many finding it a touching and relatable story. The unique setting and emotional depth were frequently mentioned as positive aspects.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Tonga, offering a genuine glimpse into the island's landscapes and community life.
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