The Dark Horse
Description
Set in a small northeastern New Zealand city, James Napier Robertson’s moving, tenderly wrought film draws on the real-life story of Genesis Potini, a onetime national speed-chess champion of Maori descent, diagnosed with bipolar disorder, who used his talents to work with underserved children in his community. Genesis (Cliff Curtis, Whale Rider) gets released from a psychiatric facility into the rough, reluctant care of his older brother, Ariki (Wayne Hapi), a member of a local gang. He forms a tentative connection with his teenage nephew, Mana (James Rolleston, Boy), who faces an imminent, and brutal, initiation into his father’s way of life. When Genesis begins volunteering at a youth chess club that serves as a community center and sanctuary for a ragged assortment of local kids, he instills in them his vision, interwoven with characters from Maori folklore, of the chessboard and its pieces as an expansive, vigilant family with room in it for everyone who plays. As the group of youths and volunteers coalesce into a sort of surrogate family as well, its growing appeal for Mana sparks a tension at home, threatening his own safety and Genesis’s fragile psychological equilibrium. —Lynn Rapoport
In his teens and early 20s, James Napier Robertson was cast in a handful of leading roles in New Zealand television series, including The Tribe and Shortland Street, before he began shifting his focus to writing and directing. His feature directorial debut was 2009’s I’m Not Harry Jenson., which he wrote, directed and costarred in. The Dark Horse, which opened the 2014 New Zealand International Film Festival, is Robertson’s second feature.
Trailer
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Language English
Year 2014
Runtime 124
Country New Zealand
Director James Napier Robertson
Producer Tom Hern
Writer James Napier Robertson
Editor Peter Roberts
Cinematographer Denson Baker
Music Dana Lund
Cast Cliff Curtis, James Rolleston, Kirk Torrance