

Documentary
Overview
This impressive doco disperses the fog of shame and sensationalism to shed light on the tragedy that made international headlines in 2007 when a young Wainuiomata woman died during a mākutu lifting.
Top Cast


Vivien Bell
Vivien Bell
Janet's Maternal Grandmother
Vivien Bell
Janet's Maternal Grandmother
Tangaroa Te Ariki
Tangaroa Te Ariki
Teenager
Tangaroa Te Ariki
Teenager
Viv Babbington
Viv Babbington
Self
Viv Babbington
Self


William Davis
William Davis
John
William Davis
John


Nick Blake
Nick Blake
Pakeha Dave
Nick Blake
Pakeha Dave
Grant Burston
Grant Burston
Self
Grant Burston
Self
Tamati Cairns
Tamati Cairns
Self
Tamati Cairns
Self


Joe Dekkers-Reihana
Joe Dekkers-Reihana
Teenager
Joe Dekkers-Reihana
Teenager
Neenah Dekkers-Reihana
Neenah Dekkers-Reihana
Teenager
Neenah Dekkers-Reihana
Teenager


Taungaroa Emile
Taungaroa Emile
Shane
Taungaroa Emile
Shane
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