Local Māori of Rotorua have kept the Hollywood star under wraps, but Te Kāea reporter Mere Mclean was able to get up close and personal with the Hollywood film legend today.
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"Started from a Vine now we here" – Jimi Jackson
Māori comedian Jimi Jackson has fast become an internet sensation with his witty videos, he has now kicked off his nationwide tour and is embarking on making a movie.
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Keisha Castle-Hughes joins hit US drama series Game of Thrones
Keisha Castle-Hughes, of Tainui, Ngāpuhi and Ngāti Porou descent, will play Obara Sand, one of the three "Sand Snakes", the daughters of Prince Oberyn in Season Five of the hit US drama series, Game of Thrones.
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Māoriland Film Festival set to attract local and international talent
The second Māoriland Film Festival begins this week in Ōtaki and is expected to attract Indigenous film makers from around the world.
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Iti Pounamu returns for a third season on Māori Television
More than 20 of the country’s best new short films will premiere on Māori Television in the third season of ITI POUNAMU, starting Monday, February 16 at 10.30pm.
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Feature film explores origins of famous 'Poi E' song
Following on from the success of his movie Mt Zion, Ngāti Pāoa director, Te Arepa Kahi has created a film about another famous Māori singer. "Poi e - The Story Behind Our Song" is the name of his new film that acknowledges Dalvanius Prime and his band, The Fascinations.
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Native Affairs Summer Series 2014- Dark Horse
2014 was a particularly great year for Māori cinema and Genesis Potini was known on the chess circuit as one of Aotearoa's all-time greats. He was big, brave and brilliant.
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Native Affairs Final 2014- Part 2
'The Dead Lands', 'The Dark Horse', 'What We Do In The Shadows' - all the 'D's but not a dud amongst them and they all get a Native 5 stars from us.
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The Dead Lands premiere's fierce pōwhiri from mana whenua
The pōwhiri for The Dead Lands movie premiere held on Wednesday night in Auckland, was just as spine-tingling as the movie itself.