In a small New Zealand coastal village, Maori claim descent from Paikea, the Whale Rider. In every generation for over 1,000 years, a male heir born to the Chief succeeds to the title.
The time is now. The Chief's eldest son, Porourangi, fathers twins - a boy and a girl. But the boy and his mother die in childbirth. The surviving girl is named Pai.
Grief-stricken, her father leaves her to be raised by her grandparents. Koro, (the Chief) refuses to acknowledge Pai as the inheritor of the tradition and claims she is of no use to him. But her grandmother, Flowers, sees more than a broken line, she sees a child in desperate need of love. And Koro learns to love the child.
When Pai's father, Porourangi, now a feted international artist, returns home after twelve years, Koro hopes everything is resolved and Porourangi will accept destiny and become his successor. But Porourangi has no intention of becoming Chief. He has moved away from his people both physically and emotionally.
After a bitter argument with Koro he leaves, suggesting to Pai that she come with him. She starts the journey but quickly returns, claiming her grandfather needs her.
Koro is blinded by prejudice and even Flowers cannot convince him that Pai is the natural heir. The old Chief is convinced that the tribe's misfortunes began at Pai's birth and calls for his people to bring their 12 year old boys to him for training. He is certain that through a gruelling process of teaching the ancient chants, tribal lore and warrior techniques, the future leader of their tribe will be revealed to him.
Meanwhile, deep within the ocean, a massive herd of whales is responding, drawn towards Pai and their twin destinies. When the whales become stranded on the beach, Koro is sure this signals an apocalyptic end to his tribe. Until one person prepares to make the ultimate sacrifice to save the people. The Whale Rider.
Writer
Niki Caro
Director
Niki Caro
Producers
John Barnett, Tim Sanders, Frank Hubner
Executive Producers
Bill Gavin, Linda Goldstein Knowlton
Official Section: 2002 San Sebastian International Film Festival
Winner: Best Foreign Film 2004 Independent Spirit Awards
Winner: 2004 German Video Award for Young People and Children
Winner: 2003 Rotterdam Film Festival, Canal + Audience Award
Winner: 2003 San Francisco Film Festival, VirginMega Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature
Winner: 2003 Seatle International Film Festival; Golden Space Needle Award for Best Film and Best Director
Winner: 2003 Maui International Film Festival Audience Award Best Dramatic Feature
Winner: 2003 Lake Placid Film Festival Audience Award
Winner: 2003 Sao Paulo International Film Festival Jury Prize
Winner: 2003 Humanitas Award, Sundance Feature Film Category
Winner: APRA-AGSC 2003 Screen Music Awards, Best Original Song Composed for Feature Film, Telemovie, TV Series or Mini-Series
Winner: 2003 British Academy Children’s Film and Television Awards, Best Feature Film
Winner: Best Actress 2003 Washington DC Area Film Critics
Winner: Best Breakthrough Filmmaker; Best Breakthrough Performance 2003 Online Film Critics’ Society (USA)
Winner Best Breakthrough Performance 2003; South Eastern Film Critics Association (USA)
Winner: Best Young Actress; Best Family Film 2004 Critics Choice Awards, American Broadcast Critics Association
Nominee - Best Actress In A Leading Role 2004, 76th Annual Academy Awards
Winner 2002 Toronto International Film Festival AGF People’s Choice Award
Winner 2003 Sundance Film Festival World Cinema Audience Award