Proof that good things can come from small purses is local drama “Fantail”, a feature-length film which follows the emotional journey of a blonde, blue-eyed service station attendant who thinks she is Māori.
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Film workshops pave way for Māori
A series of film and television workshops is being run to up-skill workers of the industry, enabling them to learn new technology, and to advance future Māori films.
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‘The Road to Whakarae’ documentary
A documentary film showcasing the lifestyle of whānau living in the Matahī valley in the Urewera is currently being edited by its creators under the LOADING DOCS concept.
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Māori film The Pā Boys coming soon to NZ cinemas
A new Māori film titled "The Pā Boys" written and directed by Himiona Grace will be coming to NZ cinemas near you in two weeks.
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Remarkable Māori film explores Second World War
“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.