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Best Roger Donaldson Movies

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Roger Donaldson, a director known for his versatility and knack for crafting gripping narratives, has brought us a range of films that span genres and decades. From taut thrillers to character-driven dramas, Donaldson's work consistently delivers compelling stories, memorable characters, and a keen eye for cinematic detail. His impact on the film industry is undeniable, and this list aims to celebrate the very best of his diverse filmography. Now it's your turn to weigh in! Explore the list below and cast your vote for your favorite Roger Donaldson movies. Did a particular film leave a lasting impression? Do you have a personal favorite that you think deserves to be at the top? Let your voice be heard and help us determine the ultimate ranking of Roger Donaldson's cinematic achievements!

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Sleeping Dogs (1977)

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In Roger Donaldson's explosive feature debut, a young Sam Neill stars as Smith, an apolitical recluse whose quiet life is shattered when he is drawn into a revolutionary struggle tearing New Zealand apart. As the country falls under the control of a totalitarian right-wing government, Smith is wrongly implicated in a murder and framed as a key conspirator for a growing guerrilla resistance. A fugitive from the state and an object of suspicion for the rebels, he desperately tries to maintain his non-violent principles while being violently caught between the warring factions, a man with nowhere left to run. *Sleeping Dogs* is essential on any list of Donaldson's best work because it is the foundational film of his entire career and a landmark picture that ignited the modern New Zealand film industry. Before heading to Hollywood for hits like *No Way Out* and *Dante's Peak*, Donaldson proved his mastery of the thriller genre with this raw, ambitious, and shockingly prescient vision of a nation in crisis. The film establishes the key signatures that would define his directing style: taut, character-driven suspense, a grounded sense of realism, and a fascination with an ordinary man thrust into extraordinary circumstances. It's not only a brilliant, standalone thriller but also the cultural touchstone that launched the international careers of both its director and its star.

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