Sam Neil and Black Saturday | Sam Neil shares his family history with Samoas Historic Mau Movement

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Published3 days ago
Duration4:09
Video IDGIxUSvuWZMM
Languageen
CategoryEntertainment
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Today we remember the remarkable Sir Sam Neill — an extraordinary actor, storyteller and friend of the Pacific, whose life and career touched audiences around the world. In this powerful and little-known conversation with Oscar Kightley, Sam reflects on one of the most difficult chapters of his own family history. His uncle, known as "Red", served as one of New Zealand's military commanders during the country's colonial administration of Samoa — a period that would have devastating consequences for the Samoan people and fuel the Mau movement for independence. Rather than shy away from that history, Sam believed it should be confronted honestly by all New Zealanders. His willingness to acknowledge the past, and to shine a light on injustice, is part of the legacy he leaves behind. Manuia lou malaga, Sir Sam. Fa'afetai for your compassion, your humility, and for standing alongside the Pacific in telling the stories that matter.

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