MFF 2018 MANUWHIRI (DELEGATE) PASS
E hoa mā, tēnā koutou. Koinei tonu te waka o Māoriland kua oti noa tōna whakatere i runga i ngā kare o ngā wai. Hei tērā mārama e ū anō […]
E hoa mā, tēnā koutou. Koinei tonu te waka o Māoriland kua oti noa tōna whakatere i runga i ngā kare o ngā wai. Hei tērā mārama e ū anō […]
Stand No. G6. MGB Māoriland Film Festival is proud to again be a member of the NATIVe-Indigenous Cinema stand at the European Film Market. NATIVe – Indigenous Cinema showcases market-ready […]
MĀORILAND FILM FESTIVAL 2018 – COMPLETE LIST OF FILMS NZ Premieres of award-winning international Indigenous feature films: After the Apology (Australia) directed by Larissa Benhrendt Birkebeinerne (Norway) directed by Nils […]
It’s been a phenomenal trajectory over five short years to see Māoriland Film Festival (MFF) become part of the international festival circuit. With festival directors and filmmakers attending from around […]
THURSDAY 22 MARCH 6 PM – 7:45 PMNgā Purapura RATED : M Provoking stories from around the globe combined with the tension and fun of bingo! BROWN LIPS Nakkiah LuiGamillaroi/Torres […]
MĀORILAND RED CARPET PARTY WITH ELECTRIC FIELDS SUNDAY 25 MARCH8:30 PMMĀORILAND HUBR18 LIMITED TICKETS AVAILABLE! $45 No Film Festival is complete without a chance to socialise and celebrate. Our Red […]
FREE WHĀNAU SCREENING: WHALE RIDER NIKI CARO, WITI IHIMAERA | AOTEAROA2002 | 102 MINS FREE SCREENING Set in the East Coast town of Whāngārā, Whale Rider tells the tale of […]
MĀORILAND KEYNOTE ADDRESS Every year, we feature a keynote presentation by a senior and respected storyteller. These keynote kōrero are designed to reveal the history and power of stories: whether […]
TE MATATOKI CARVING VILLAGE The art of Māori carving is alive and vibrant. Te Matatoki is a group of some of the best of our artists working in wood. They […]