Te Kāhui o Matariki Exhibitions at the Māoriland Hub
On Friday June 12th Toi Matarau Gallery will launch the first of two exhibitions for Matariki 2020.Te Kāhui o Matariki is based on the book of the same name that was co-edited […]
On Friday June 12th Toi Matarau Gallery will launch the first of two exhibitions for Matariki 2020.Te Kāhui o Matariki is based on the book of the same name that was co-edited […]
We are very excited to announce that MĀORILAND PRODUCTIONS is a recipient of a He Ara grant from the New Zealand Film Commission. This grant will help Maoriland to develop […]
Through Our Lens is a Māoriland Charitable Trust kaupapa. This January the Māoriland rangatahi initiative Through Our Lens traveled to Taiwan and Finland with young filmmakers from across Aotearoa. Māoriland […]
Ka hiwa rā! Ka hiwa rā! Māoriland is very excited to announce the online store for TOI MATARAU, our beloved gallery at the Māoriland Hub. Ka mate kāinga tahi, ka […]
Māoriland Film Festival’s 2020 Pitch competition went online this year with 18 projects pitching for $7000 worth of prizes. 17 short film and animation projects were pitched to a panel […]
Tēnā koutou katoa, E mihi ake ana ki ō tātou rangatira o te wā e ārahi nei i a tātou kia hau anō ai te ora i roto i ngā […]
Kia hiwa rā! $6,500 in prizes to be won at the MĀORILAND PITCH – Register now! The Māoriland Pitch is an opportunity for Māori filmmakers from rangatahi to established filmmakers to turn […]
Friday 20 March, 11 amThe Civic Theatre Book tickets Wawa No Cidal The Taipei Film Festival audience award-winner revolves around the struggle of an Indigenous family resisting property developers encroaching […]
MFF2020 features 120 films from around the world, a short selection of acclaimed features are listed below. See the full programme
The Legend of Baron To’a The Karate Kid meets South Auckland when Fritz (played by Australian-Tongan actor Uli Latukefu) learns the warrior ways of his old Dad, so he can secure the […]