Tina and her daughter Tai Waru love working with people, especially when they get the chance to inspire. Tina uses a stage to up lift her communities and Tai uses a screen, and both say they love the work they do.
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The Lost Pearl portraying a love story between Māori and Mā'ohi
Māori actor Temuera Morrison is remembered mostly for his tough man character in Once Were Warriors. Now he's stepping away from the limelight to pursue a role behind the scenes. Recently, he was in Tahiti directing a love story called The Lost Pearl.
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Ruatoki based film 'Ow What' wins at Pasifika Film Festival
Ruatoki based film 'Ow What' won the Liklik Piksa (Little Picture) Award for best short film at the 2015 Pasifika Film Festival held in Sydney.
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Māori actors successful at Festival des Antipodes in France
The New Zealand film The Dark Horse, featuring Cliff Curtis has won the Grand Prix at the St Tropez-based Festival des Antipodes in France.
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"The Price of Peace" wins best documentary award at Indigenous film festival
New Zealand film “The Price of Peace”, directed by Kim Webby, has won the best documentary award at the ImagineNATIVE Film Festival in Toronto, the biggest festival of indigenous cinema in the world.
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Festival organisers take part in Indigenous Film & Arts Festival
Over the past week, Te Waiora Māori Film Festival took part in The Indigenous Film & Arts Festival (IFAF) in Denver, Colorado.
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Michael Metuakore pumping up as JLo backup dancer
A local Tokoroa boy is gearing up to perform alongside Latino superstar Jennifer Lopez for the next three years. Michael Metuakore has been handpicked as one of Lopez's back-up dancers to perform at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas.
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Full steam ahead for world-renowned Māori performer, Mika
Māori performer extraordinaire, Mika, has been internationally recognised at the second Native American Music and Film Festival in Temecula, Canada for his contribution to Māori and Native American music and screen projects.
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Auli'i Cravalho takes on lead role as Disney Pacific Princess
The newest princess to play the lead role in Disney's animated film Moana has just been announced as 14-year-old Hawaiian native Auli'i Cravalho who was thrilled when she found out she would play the pacific islands first Disney princess.
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Māori scholar translates "Alice in Wonderland" into Te Reo Māori
The children's book "Alice in Wonderland,” written by Lewis Carroll has been translated into Te Reo Māori by a Māori scholar, Tom Roa in honour of its 150th anniversary.