Wairoa Maori Film Festival Ready to Go! IN TWO WEEKS TIME, the seventh annual Wairoa Maori Film Festival will once again celebrate the best of Maori and indigenous film making. "The festival is ready ...
THE SEVENTH ANNUAL WAIROA MAORI FILM FESTIVAL was celebrated this weekend when over two hundred people gathered at Kahungunu Marae, Nuhaka, to celebrate the best of Maori and indigenous film making.
Low-key pic is an inspiring look at the education and training of charismatic, articulate 16-year-old Ngaa Rauuira Pumanawawhiti, pegged since birth as a future leader. What if some shrewd filmmaker ...
Plans are on track to include a Maori component in this year's Nelson Arts Festival. Advocates hope it will gain momentum and one day lead to a separate annual Maori arts festival of national ...
A powhiri which opened Te Matatini National Kapa Haka Festival 2015 in Christchurch. PHOTO / SUPPLIED Hawke's Bay and Wairarapa could be turned into a "stadium of 250,000 people" as the region ...
Three years ago, the New Zealand film Boy had its world premiere, not in a theatre in Auckland or Wellington, but at an East Cape marae, which is a ceremonial meeting place maintained by every Maori ...
Suburban School students are revelling in the success of their first Maori festival, held at Takahanga Marae on Saturday. The afternoon kicked off with an hour of performances with songs and plays ...
Told from the perspectives of nine female filmmakers, “Waru” is the first feature film from New Zealand to be made by Maori women since Mereta Mita’s “Mauri,” almost 30 years ago. It premieres in the ...
Low-key pic is an inspiring look at the education and training of charismatic, articulate 16-year-old Ngaa Rauuira Pumanawawhiti, pegged since birth as a future leader. What if some shrewd filmmaker ...
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