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101m
Holy Days
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Synopsis
From the team behind the Kiwi hit Uproar, Holy Days is a hilarious, heartwarming 1970s dramedy with a star-studded cast: Judy Davis, Miriam Margolyes, and Jacki Weaver.
In 1970s New Zealand, young Brian is devastated by the loss of his mother and determined to stop his dad from marrying the woman he sees as her replacement. Convinced he can reach his mother through prayer and penance, Brian finds refuge at a run-down convent with three delightfully eccentric elderly nuns. But when he overhears plans to shut the convent down and split the sisters apart, sending the most vulnerable to a terrifying institution, Brian sparks an unlikely mission: escape to the Southern Alps to find a former nun-turned-lawyer who might just save them all. For Brian, it’s more than a legal battle—he believes this is the miracle he’s been praying for, a chance to reunite with his mother atop the sacred mountain, Aoraki.
What follows is a wild, hilarious, and heartwarming road trip as a boy and three nuns face down their fears, outwit crooked officials, lose a sister to fishmongers, and even cash a bet shop win, all while racing against time to save their beloved convent. With its soul firmly planted in faith, family, and fierce loyalty, Holy Days is a joyful comedy packed with heart, humour, and high-speed hijinks. It’s a story about letting go, holding on, and finding home in the most unexpected places.
Based on the novel by author Dame Joy Cowley, starring Oscar nominee and Emmy, Golden Globe and BAFTA winner Judy Davis, BAFTA winner Miriam Margolyes and two-time Oscar and Golden Globe nominee Jacki Weaver.
Screening at Luna Leederville, Luna on SX, and the Windsor from August 6.
Opening Date
Thursday, Aug 6, 2026
Rating
PG
Length
101m
Genre
New Release
Reviews
Holy Days is the definitive feel-good movie of 2026 so far. From its vibrant tone to its wholesome story, you’re guaranteed to walk out of the theater with a smile on your face.
A holy trinity of acting royalty.
Holy days is a triumph.










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