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Savage

2019 | 101m | English

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Director: Sam Kelly
Writer: Sam Kelly
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Inspired by the true stories of New Zealand's street gangs across 30 years, we follow Danny at three defining moments in his life as he grows from a boy into the violent enforcer of a gang.
Release Date: Oct 11, 2019
Director: Sam Kelly
Writer: Sam Kelly
Genres: Crime
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Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 28, 2026
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
John Tui Moses
Jake Ryan Danny
Olly Presling Danny
Seth Flynn Liam
Chelsie Preston Crayford Flo
Erroll Shand Josh
Dominic Ona-Ariki Dice
Cameron Brown Pony
Jack Parker Young Liam
Creedence Phillips Dregs
Eden Flynn Child Liam
Haanz Fa'avae-Jackson Teen Moses
James Matamua Teen Danny
Jack William Parker Teen Liam
Alex Raivaru Tug
Lotima Pome'e Young Moses
Aaliyah Wilson Lily
Poroaki Merritt-McDonald Red
Taiti Ahiao Buck
Tui Rererangi Aitken Child Chloe
Jovan Beazley Josh
Tanis Bosson Terry
Locky J Campion Horde Fighter
Camella Cody Girl in Alleyway
Mario Cooper Sparks
Riley Dane Moses Savage 3
Dane Davidson-Trotter Sick
Mathew Dorward Moses Savage 60
Jesse Drysdale Savage Prospect
Sina Esera Dice’s Wife
Theodora Esera Singing Woman
Eteuati Ete Dice’s Father
Richard Falkner Lynch
Tim Gordon Constable Flint
Aaron Gunn Tug Savage 54 (Band Member)
Stephen Hall Webbs
Peter Hambleton Bus Driver
Rachel Henry Matron
Olivia Hunter Girl in Alleyway
Simone Kelly Kayla
Katie Korewha Rat
Nathaniel Lees Priest
Renee Lyons Nurse
Papahia Hirini Kemp Maika Goat
James Manttan Ambulance Officer
Ryan Clifford Marsh Band Member
Stuart McDonald Blush
Dra McKay Shopkeeper
Paul McLaughlin Constable Gardner
Callum Moore Savage Associate 80
Hariata Moriarty Girl talking to Terry
Taofi Mose-Nehemia Babs
Maaka Pohatu Savage Guitarist
Dave Randall Ambulance Officer
Collin Robertson Flipper Savage 72
Zakkaari Rokkanno Savage Associate 84
Erroll Shand Skidds
Ray Smith Ben
Leva Sua Tug Savage 50 (Barman)
Tess Sullivan Nurse
Matthew Sunderland Dad
Doug Ten Broeke Band Member
John Vaimoli Zach
Meredith Dooley Woman on Bus (uncredited)
Name Job
Sam Kelly Director, Writer
Peter Roberts Editor
Arli Liberman Original Music Composer
James L. Brown Director of Photography
Miranda Rivers Casting Director
Chris Elliott Production Design
Henry Aitken Art Direction
Bob Buck Costume Design
Yvette Reid Casting Director
Corey Le Vaillant Transportation Coordinator
Dan King Greensman
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Vicky Pope Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

This film offers quite a fascinating insight into gang culture in New Zealand that is certainly violent, but also sophisticated and layered. I'll admit to squirming slightly in my seat for the first few minutes - that is pretty angry - but shortly thereafter we are exposed to the story of how "Danny ... - aka Damage" (Jake Ryan) went from being a small boy in a big family with an abusive father living on the poverty line to a feared and dreaded gang enforcer. Reduced to having to steal food, he is apprehended by the police and shoved into the care system - abandoned by his family and at the mercy of some rather brutal and predatory officials as he grows up. On the way, he befriends "Moses" (John Tui) and in order to protect each other and to get themselves some respect, they start a gang "the Savages". It's the realism that is striking about this Sam Kelly film. Such a far cry from the picturesque scenes we are accustomed to seeing from NZ, this offers a glimpse of the true existences of these men on the periphery of society with their own rules - an honour code - that woebetide anyone who crosses. The characterisations elicit pathos and detestation but as it builds, there is a prevailing humanity that has never quite left "Danny" and what he really hankers after for himself starts to take hold of, and question, his loyalties. Don't be put off by the first five minutes, it is an intelligent and thought-provoking story well worth watching.

Mar 27, 2022