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The Dark Horse

  • 2014
  • R
  • 2h 4m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
6.7K
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Cliff Curtis in The Dark Horse (2014)
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A brilliant but troubled New Zealand chess champion finds purpose by teaching underprivileged children about the rules of chess and life.A brilliant but troubled New Zealand chess champion finds purpose by teaching underprivileged children about the rules of chess and life.A brilliant but troubled New Zealand chess champion finds purpose by teaching underprivileged children about the rules of chess and life.

  • Director
    • James Napier Robertson
  • Writer
    • James Napier Robertson
  • Stars
    • Cliff Curtis
    • James Rolleston
    • Kirk Torrance
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    6.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • James Napier Robertson
    • Writer
      • James Napier Robertson
    • Stars
      • Cliff Curtis
      • James Rolleston
      • Kirk Torrance
    • 47User reviews
    • 77Critic reviews
    • 77Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 26 wins & 16 nominations total

    Videos29

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    Cliff Curtis
    Cliff Curtis
    • Genesis
    James Rolleston
    James Rolleston
    • Mana
    Kirk Torrance
    Kirk Torrance
    • Noble
    James Napier Robertson
    James Napier Robertson
    • Dave
    Miriama McDowell
    Miriama McDowell
    • Sandy
    Barry Te Hira
    • Mutt
    Xavier Horan
    Xavier Horan
    • Jedi
    Wayne Hapi
    Wayne Hapi
    • Ariki
    Lyel Timu
    • Rangimarie
    Te Ahorangi Retimana-Martin
    Te Ahorangi Retimana-Martin
    • Rusty
    Calae Hignett-Morgan
    • Piripi
    Te Rua Rehu-Martin
    • Murray
    Niwa Whatuira
    Niwa Whatuira
    • Michael
    Lionel Wellington
    • Rip
    Wesley Broadfoot
    • Nathan
    Tuhoe Isaac
    • Blood
    Sia Trokenheim
    • Nurse
    Andrew Grainger
    • Clive
    • Director
      • James Napier Robertson
    • Writer
      • James Napier Robertson
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    User reviews47

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    10lindsay-thompson

    A stunning, beautiful triumph of New Zealand film

    I had the chance to see this film on the opening night of the 2014 New Zealand International Film Festival. The advance reviews from critics had been so unanimously high that I went in with pretty strong expectations, which can easily backfire when a film is unable to live up to the hype. I really thought that might be the case with this.

    But, literally, from the first frame of this incredible film (which silenced everyone around me, it's such a stunning opening shot), I forgot all of that, and became completely utterly wonderfully immersed in the story and performances and everything that unraveled before my eyes over the next two hours.

    The way that this film deals with chess, Maori mythology, mental illness, gangs, kids... and weaves them all together, is just so compelling. The way that it moves from tragedy to comedy, without it ever feeling forced... the performances from people that apparently have never acted before in their lives... It's really hard to believe and so impressive.

    The reaction around me was also hard to believe. Throughout the film, people all over the theatre (myself included) were literally laughing, crying, applauding, gasping, cheering, weeping... And then at the end after the ENTIRE credits had rolled without anyone moving, there was a standing ovation from the ENTIRE audience - almost 2,500 people! Incredible. I haven't been part of something quite like that before.

    The emotion of this film is so powerful, the craft on display is so strong, the directing, writing, acting, music, cinematography. Just sublime. I really was floored.

    The person I attended with told me after wards they thought this could be the greatest NZ film they've ever seen. I recently heard the National Radio Review say a similar thing when they were reviewing it.

    I would have to agree.

    Simply stunning. 10/10.
    9jdroam

    Fantastic!

    I have grown weary of ratings over 8 recently and I want to let anyone reading this that I don't give out a 9 or 10 without thoughtful consideration. I developed this trepidation towards highly rated movies in the last few years in reaction to the incredible ratings that I have observed for Hollywood blockbusters in the last few years on review websites.

    I go into films expecting to have my mind blown after seeing an 8 out of 10 rating, instead I'm am confronted with formulaic shtick. This film wholeheartedly deserves a 9 or 10 out of 10. It subtly puts across a plethora of social commentaries that will leave you thinking for days.

    I am from New Zealand so found it very easy to identify with the characters but I am fairly confident it will come across to anyone from any background or nation. Cliff Curtis deserves to be on the international stage for his performance in this film.

    Go and see it, you deserve it! To finally see an 8/9 out of 10 that is actually worthy of it. The group I saw this with was left quietly affected for hours. I suspect for days, I cannot confirm as I was only in this groups company for hours.
    9christopherRclarke

    36 y/o male and in tears the whole movie!

    Spectacular. What can I say. I saw this film yesterday and I am still emotionally changed by it. Cliff Curtis' portrayal of the main character Genesis is incredible. Every facial movement, gaze and words contain such intent and delivery that it makes you imagine or see what is going on in his mind. The opening scene is stunning directing and DOP work and creates the mood for the entire film.

    James Rolleston as Mana is excellent. Very powerful delivery and believable. Same can be said for Wayne Hapi who plays Mana's father Ariki. Kirk Torrance as Noble and the rest of the cast is great.

    I also felt a close connection to this film because I grew up in a small town in Australia with people similar to the roles portrayed in this film so I can relate.

    Great work, I will see again very soon and can't wait to own it when it is released.
    9carstenwendler

    Fantastic!

    I just had the chance to watch this movie at the Shanghai International Film Festival and I went in without knowing what I was getting into as the tickets were purchased for me and I was just tagging along.

    Well, it could not have gone better. As a German, I only have a vague knowledge about the social problems that New Zealand is facing but that didn't matter at all. The acting was outstanding to the extend that Cliff Curtis will be on my radar from now on. The movie was beautifully shot and felt very close to reality.The story, which is biographical, brought tears to my eyes.

    It revolves around an emotionally unstable Maori named Genesis who has spent a significant part of his life in a mental hospital and who happens to be somewhat of a chess genius. Genesis is granted the chance to leave the mental hospital under the condition that a family member will take care of him. His brother, who leads a vicious gang out in the New Zealand country site, as his last resort is more or less up for the duty and agrees to take him in. What Genesis lacks in social skill he makes up for with enthusiasm. Focused on staying positive to prevent another relapse, which would surely mean the end of his freedom, he joins a local chess club for troubled children and young adults. Genesis quickly breathes life into the club with his addictive enthusiasm and by being the living proof that you don't need a college degree to be smart.His character mesmerized me because he was simply modest, honest and wholehearted in an environment where people with these qualities don't really thrive.

    All and all, a truly memorable experience, even if you are not very familiar with the culture in New Zealand!
    10patanddebs

    Powerful, moving.

    This went straight into my top 5 movies of all time. Powerful story, raw in places. It brought a real depth of emotion and connection to the viewer. Cliff Curtis is a tour De force in this film, the best role I have seen him in. The supporting cast, despite being largely unknown, add a richness to the film, and also an authenticity to the setting. The fact that it is a true story also adds to the film, and made me want to find out more about the lead character, Genesis Potini. Although there are elements of violence, and that can be harrowing, they are tempered by extraordinary scenes of tenderness, and of humor. While the story has a New Zealand setting, it is a film for all people, from all parts of the world. If you are going to see one film this year, this is it. A must see.

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    • Trivia
      Actor Wayne Hapi who played "Ariki" had no previous acting experience before his debut in 'The Dark Horse', however as an ex gang-member he did have direct experience with the film's content. Wayne applied for an audition via email after Casting Director Yvette Reid placed a job listing at WINZ "seeking Maori Men aged 50-65yrs, tattoos and criminal records welcome!". Wayne was honoured with a nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the 2014 New Zealand Film awards.
    • Goofs
      In a chess lesson, Genesis identifies the square c4 as "the Spanish square" and b5 as "the Italian square." These are the squares to which white moves the king's bishop on the third move of the Giuoco Piano, or Italian Game, and the Ruy Lopez, or Spanish Game, respectively; he's got them backward.
    • Quotes

      Genesis: Burn the school down!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Talking Dead: Fear the Walking Dead (2015)

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    • Release date
      • November 20, 2014 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • New Zealand
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kayıp Şampiyon
    • Filming locations
      • Gisborne, New Zealand
    • Production companies
      • Four Knights Film
      • Southern Light Films
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    • Budget
      • NZ$3,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $67,533
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,152
      • Apr 3, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,862,114
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 4 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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