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The Review: A Moving Portrait of Jacinda Ardern In ‘Prime Minister’

The documentary Prime Minister, chronicling the tenure of New Zealand’s former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, is an inspiring exploration of leadership and compassion. Directed with a keen eye for both the personal and political, this film offers an intimate look at a leader who redefined what it means to govern with empathy. From navigating unprecedented crises to balancing her personal life, Ardern’s story is presented with authenticity, making Prime Minister a must-watch for anyone interested in leadership or human resilience.

The film opens with a vivid portrayal of Ardern’s rise to power, capturing her meteoric ascent as a young, progressive leader in a world often dominated by traditional political figures. What sets this documentary apart is its ability to weave together the public and private sides of Ardern’s life. Through candid footage, including home videos taken by her husband, Clarke Gayford, viewers are given a rare glimpse into her thought process during pivotal moments.

One of the documentary’s greatest strengths is its focus on Ardern’s empathetic leadership style, particularly during crises like the Christchurch mosque shootings and the COVID-19 pandemic. The film doesn’t shy away from showing the emotional toll these events took on her, yet it also highlights her resolute determination to lead with clarity and compassion. As one IMDb reviewer aptly stated, “The world is a better place because of this woman.” This sentiment resonates throughout the film, as it showcases how Ardern’s ability to connect with people on a human level set her apart as a global leader.

Ardern’s ability to navigate political challenges while maintaining her moral compass is a central theme of the documentary. The film doesn’t gloss over the difficulties she faced, including the backlash from conspiracy theorists. Yet, rather than dwelling on negativity, Prime Minister emphasizes Ardern’s resilience and her commitment to unity, even in the face of division.

Prime Minister also excels in its portrayal of Ardern as a multifaceted individual—a leader, a mother, and a partner. The film delicately balances her professional achievements with her personal life, showing how she juggled the demands of governance with motherhood. For New Zealanders, the film is a love letter to a leader who, for many, represented the best of what their country could be. For international audiences, it’s a masterclass in what leadership can look like when guided by empathy and integrity.

Prime Minister is a triumph of documentary filmmaking, offering a heartfelt look at Jacinda Ardern’s extraordinary tenure. It’s a film that inspires, challenges, and moves its audience, leaving them with a renewed appreciation for leadership. Whether you’re a fan of Ardern or simply curious about her story, this documentary is well worth seeing.

Catch a Pre-recorded Q+A with Jacinda Ardern and Zak Hepburn SUNDAY NOVEMBER 9 at Luna Leederville 3pm and Luna on SX 4:45pm.

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