Before taking to Hollywood to dash a sprinkling of colour to the Marvel Cinematic Universe and snag an Oscar for his quirky WWII drama Jojo Rabbit, New Zealand filmmaker Taika Waititi had carved out a particular creative niche in his native country. Injecting a distinctive comedic energy into his early coming-of-age films, Waititi balanced whimsy and sincerity with his early efforts Eagle vs Shark and Boy, culminating in 2016’s Hunt for the Wild…
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