“God, King and Country” is based on a true story about Edison Wineera, a direct descendant of prominent Ngāti Toa chief, Te Rauparaha.
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Largest indigenous film fest
This is the largest world-wide indigenous Film and Broadcast festival of the world, and this year organisers have chosen Māori to take centre stage at the festival held in Toronto next week.
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Native Affairs- Parihaka
Tātarakihi - The Children of Parihaka is a feature length documentary that's been earning rave reviews from local film critics. The film follows a group of Taranaki kids who take a road trip down country to visit the places where their tūpuna, passive resistors from Parihaka, were imprisoned .
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Utu returns to cinemas
'Utu' was released in nation-wide cinemas 30 years ago. It was the film that launched the on-screen careers of many Māori.
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Beloved mother and broadcaster loses battle with cancer
One of Māori broadcasting's best has been taken.
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White Lies- Tuakiri Huna review
A media screening of the New Zealand film White Lies - Tuakiri Huna was held in Auckland.
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Mt Zion Premiere in Auckland
It’s been seven years since the initial concept of Mt Zion and now all the hard work has finally come to fruition. Tonight, the world premiere of Mt Zion was held in Manukau City where the cast and crew walked the red carpet, and celebrated the film they laboured over for months.
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‘Mt Zion’ to hit cinemas next month
With just under a month to go till the premiere of Mt Zion, the first feature film for Australian Idol winner Stan Walker, Pukekohe is abuzz with anticipation to see their own local scenery on the big screen. Te Kāea spoke to two of the films' stars, Stan Walker and Temuera Morrison on the upcoming release.