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Movies: Best Movies in Tahitian(Reo tahiti)

Tahitian (Tahitian: Reo Tahiti, part of Reo Māʼohi, languages of French Polynesia) is a Polynesian language, spoken mainly on the Society Islands in French Polynesia. It belongs to the Eastern Polynesian group. As Tahitian had no written tradition before the arrival of the Western colonists, the spoken language was first transcribed by missionaries of the London Missionary Society in the early 19th century. ()

Tahitian is spoken in France and 1 movies (between 1980 and 1980) with this language have been recorded so far. Most of these movies were shot in French Polynesia (1). Popular genres for Tahitian movies are Adventure (1). The Dream (1980) are among the best known & most successful Tahitian movies.


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The Dream(1980)

1h 6min | Adventure

Visually evocative and not only because of the Tahitian setting, this engaging story by femme director Dominique Arnaud starts off with a man looking through the bars of his prison cell out at the landscape beyond. His reverie ends when he suddenly subdues the guard who has come to bring him his meal and in a flash, he is out and free. Various adventures await him within the town and with its people but in the end, he heads off into the jungle. He spends some time building a house and seems content to prefer the company of his radio and the animals around him to the townspeople. Then one day his sharp ears pick up a sound that could threaten his new-found life.