Matariki at Māoriland
Matariki atua ka eke mai i tē rangi e roa, e Whangainga iho ki tē mata ō tē tau e roa Divine Matariki come forth from the far off heaven.Bestow the first fruits of […]
Matariki atua ka eke mai i tē rangi e roa, e Whangainga iho ki tē mata ō tē tau e roa Divine Matariki come forth from the far off heaven.Bestow the first fruits of […]
The Māoriland Charitable Trust is looking for Rangatahi Māori Film Leaders. If you are passionate about film and love working with other rangatahi – we want you! With support from The […]
The Māoriland Social Club brings together positive individuals, who support indigenous arts, films and culture, and who would like to engage socially with other awesome like-minded people, here in Ōtaki. […]
Submissions are now open for the 5th Annual Māoriland Film Festival, which will take place from March 21 – 25, 2018 in Ōtaki, New Zealand. Hou mai koe ki roto […]
Tainui Stephens, chair of the Māoriland Charitable Trust offers a report on what he saw: I bloody love going to the movies! There is nothing better than being in a […]
In 2017, the Māoriland Film Festival introduced its first series of awards – a People’s Choice Award for Best Feature, Best Documentary and Best Short Film. Audience members were asked […]
The E Tu Whānau Rangatahi Film Awards are a celebration of rangatahi (youth) filmmaking. Each year, the Māoriland Film Festival holds a series of youth filmmaking workshops around regional Aotearoa […]
The annual Māoriland Film Festival 2017 is filled to the brim with some of the hottest Indigenous films on the planet. The programme includes multi-award winning features, documentaries and […]
Tikanga All Māori tribes have tikanga or customs which guide them through important matters of life and death. Most of these customs are rooted in tradition, and many of them […]
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 […]