The 10 Best Samoa Movies You Should Watch

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1. Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (2019)

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Director: David Leitch

Law enforcement officer Luke Hobbs and social outcast Deckard Shaw forge an improbable partnership in response to a cyber-genetically enhanced antagonist who poses a threat to the future of humanity.

This independent installment of the ‘Fast and Furious’ franchise commences in London, England, where a group of MI6 operatives, led by Hattie Shaw, launch an assault on a warehouse to retrieve a lethal virus known as “The Snowflake”.

Their mission is interrupted by the arrival of Brixton Lore, who possesses superhuman abilities due to his cybernetic enhancements, enabling him to anticipate and counter incoming attacks, thereby overpowering the other agents.

Hattie injects herself with the Snowflake and manages to evade Brixton’s detection. He seizes a radio and fabricates a narrative that portrays Hattie as a traitor who absconded with the virus. – Samoa Movies

2. The Orator (2011)

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Director: Tusi Tamasese

Saili, a humble villager and taro farmer, experiences a significant upheaval in his life when he is stripped of his father’s esteemed chiefly status and his family’s plantation is put in jeopardy.

Despite living contentedly with his wife Vaaiga and her daughter Litia, their way of life is considered unconventional due to Vaaiga’s banishment from her ancestral village.

Saili’s livelihood and family are under threat, and he is faced with the added challenge of managing Litia’s growing popularity among the young men in the village. Ultimately, Saili must take a stand and defend all he holds dear, requiring him to speak up and assert himself. – Samoa Movies

3. Three Wise Cousins (2016)

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Director: Stallone Vaiaoga-Ioasa

A youthful Samoan man from New Zealand, Adam embarks on a journey to his ancestral homeland to win over his love interest, Mary. Mary has expressed a preference for “authentic” Pacific Island men. – Samoa Movies

4. Oceans Apart: Greed, Betrayal and Pacific Island Rugby (2020)

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Director: Callum Drummond

Dan Leo, the former captain of Samoa Rugby, made a significant personal sacrifice by taking a stand against corruption within the Samoa Rugby Union. Currently, he is addressing the inseparable relationship between the Pacific Islands and contemporary Rugby, while also shedding light on the sport’s darker aspects. – Samoa Movies

5. Losing Sight of Shore (2017)

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Director: Sarah Moshman

The documentary, Losing Sight of Shore, chronicles the remarkable expedition of four courageous women, collectively known as the Coxless Crew, who embarked on an unsupported rowing journey across the Pacific Ocean from America to Australia.

Over nine months and a distance of 8,000 miles, the team encountered daunting mental and physical obstacles that they valiantly overcame, cementing their place in history.

Their story is a testament to the indomitable human spirit, the enduring power of friendship, and the unwavering commitment to perseverance. Indeed, their journey serves as a poignant reminder that everyone has their own Pacific to cross. – Samoa Movies

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6. Take Home Pay (2019)

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Director: Stallone Vaiaoga-Ioasa

Alama and Popo, two brothers from Samoa, have arrived in New Zealand as Seasonal Workers to earn a substantial amount of money to support their family back home. Unfortunately, their plans are derailed when Popo steals Alama’s hard-earned money and absconds.

Determined not to return home empty-handed, Alama seeks assistance from his relatives, but only Bob Titilo, an aspiring private investigator in his 40s, responds to his plea for help.

However, Alama begins to question his decision when Bob’s unconventional methods lead them on a wild goose chase. This New Action Comedy is brought to you by the Makers of hit Comedies; Three Wise Cousins, Hibiscus, and Ruthless. – Samoa Movies

7. The Tattooist (2007)

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Director: Peter Burger

A young artist inadvertently becomes a catalyst for the release of a malevolent spirit while endeavoring to learn tatau, the traditional Samoan art of tattooing.

Jake Sawyer, an American tattoo artist, travels the globe to explore and incorporate diverse cultural themes into his designs. During a tattoo exposition in Singapore, he encounters the captivating world of data and, in a reckless moment, inadvertently unleashes a potent and wrathful spirit.

As he embarks on a perilous journey into the realm of Pacific mysticism, Jake must navigate a path to rescue his newfound love, Sina, and reclaim his soul. – Samoa Movies

8. Return to Paradise (1953)

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Director: Mark Robson

The story follows the journey of Morgan, a drifter and soldier of fortune, who finds himself stranded on a Pacific island that is under the dictatorial rule of Pastor Corbett, a puritanical missionary. Despite their conflicting personalities, Morgan stays on the island and creates a comfortable life for himself.

During his stay, he has a child with Maeva, a native of the island, but unfortunately, she passes away, leaving their daughter behind. Morgan departs the island, leaving his daughter behind, but returns years later during the early years of World War II in search of her.

Upon his return, he discovers that his daughter has fallen in love with an American pilot who has crash-landed on the island. It seems that the pilot will do for the girl what Morgan did for her mother and then depart. – Samoa Movies

9. Pacific Warriors (2015)

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Director: James Marquand

Pacific Warriors offers a distinctive, amusing, and intimate perspective on two vastly different worlds, all bound by their shared ardor for a singular sport. It provides an in-depth look into the origins and narratives of Pacific Island rugby teams, including Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji. This documentary delves into the backgrounds of a diverse array of players, both past and present. – Samoa Movies

10. Vai (2019)

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Director: Becs Arahanga

This is a collaborative feature film, crafted by nine female Pacific filmmakers, and shot across seven Pacific islands. The film centers around the life of a woman named Vai, and her journey towards empowerment through cultural experiences. – Samoa Movies


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