Drama

The Land Has Eyes

- The land has teeth and knows the truth...

Coming of age story about Viki a young pacific islander attempting to escape the stifling conformity of island culture. Inspired by the myth of the Warrior Woman, Viki recovers from the death of her father and fights for justice and freedom for her community.

Release Date : 2004-01-15

Language :

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Te Maka Productions Inc.

Production Country : Fiji

Alternative Titles : The Land Has Eyes

Cast

Sapeta Taito

Character Name : Viki

Original Name : Sapeta Taito

Gender : Male

Rena Owen

Character Name : Warrior Woman

Original Name : Rena Owen

Gender : Female

Voi Fesaitu

Character Name : Hapati

Original Name : Voi Fesaitu

Gender : Male

Elisapeti Kafonika Inia

Character Name : Mata

Original Name : Elisapeti Kafonika Inia

Gender : Male

John Fasiu Fatiaki

Character Name : Noa

Original Name : John Fasiu Fatiaki

Gender : Male

Ritie Titofaga

Character Name : Maurea

Original Name : Ritie Titofaga

Gender : Male

James Davenport

Character Name : Judge Clarke

Original Name : James Davenport

Gender : Male

Maniue Vilsoni

Character Name : Koroa

Original Name : Maniue Vilsoni

Gender : Male

Sarote Fonmanu

Character Name : Rako, teacher

Original Name : Sarote Fonmanu

Gender : Male

Emily Erasito

Character Name : Hanisi, Viki's sister

Original Name : Emily Erasito

Gender : Male

Moriki Tigarea

Character Name : Pili

Original Name : Moriki Tigarea

Gender : Male

Mareko Tomniko Veu

Character Name : Brother on Canoe

Original Name : Mareko Tomniko Veu

Gender : Male

Fuata Semesi

Character Name : Brother on Canoe

Original Name : Fuata Semesi

Gender : Male

Mata Tomniko Iane

Character Name : Brother on Canoe

Original Name : Mata Tomniko Iane

Gender : Male

Wilson Paul Tomniko

Character Name : Brother on Canoe

Original Name : Wilson Paul Tomniko

Gender : Male

Reviews

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r96sk

@r96sk

2024-09-08

A fairly solid movie. I got the required amount out of 'The Land Has Eyes'. Sapeta Taito leads a decent cast nicely, portraying a story that holds suitable intrigue and drama - it gets hearty at one particularly moment too. Of course it isn't a perfect movie, the pacing for one could've been slightly improved, but for what it is I had a pleasant enough time with it. Cool seeing the visuals of Rotuma, a dependency of Fiji, on the silver screen. Hopefully there'll be more in the future.