When the Man Went South | |
Director: | Alex Bernstein |
Producer: | Viliami T. Halapua Agent Ogden |
Narrator: | Viliami T. Halapua |
Music: | Jean-Paul Gaster |
Cinematography: | Agent Ogden |
Editing: | Juan Carlos Fanconi Derek O. Hanley Zach Heffner |
Studio: | Verdict Digital |
Distributor: | Umbrella Entertainment |
Runtime: | 84 minutes |
Language: | Tongan English Spanish |
When the Man Went South is a 2014 historical drama film written and directed by Alex Bernstein, set in Tonga during the pre-colonial era.[1] [2] [3] [4] It was the first feature film principally in the Tongan language.[5]
Filming took place in March–April 2013, mostly on the island of ʻEua, and also at Pangaimotu (Tongatapu) and the Hufangalupe natural arch. When the Man Went South was filmed in digital on a Canon EOS 5D Mark III and GoPro HERO3.[6]
In 18th-century Tonga, a young man is sent out from his village in order to learn the skills that he will need as potential future chieftain.
When the Man Went South had its world premiere on 3 March 2014 at Cinequest Film & Creativity Festival. It was nominated for several awards at the St Tropez International Film Festival.[7]