Māoriland Film Festival announces 10th anniversary programme for 2023
This year, the Māoriland Film Festival (MFF) celebrates a decade of Indigenous storytelling in Aotearoa and presents the largest showcase in the festival’s history.
This year, the Māoriland Film Festival (MFF) celebrates a decade of Indigenous storytelling in Aotearoa and presents the largest showcase in the festival’s history.
Māoriland, New Zealand’s international Indigenous film festival is calling for submissions for MFF2023 – the 10th Māoriland Film Festival. MFF2023 runs from March 15 – 19, 2023. Five days of […]
From 29 June to 3 July, over 100 films from 132 Indigenous nations were screened at the ninth Māoriland Film Festival. At the closing night’s Red Carpet event, the five […]
Today, the first filmmaker selected for the Māoriland Filmmakers’ Residency will be announced at the opening night screening of the Māoriland Film Festival (MFF2022). Filmmaker Leah Purcell is a Goa-Gunggari-Wakka […]
Tālofa lava! Mālō le soifua. Fa’atalofa atu ma le agaga fa’aaloalo i le pa’ia lasilasi. O se vaiaso tāua lenei i so’o se tagata Sāmoa aua o le Vaiaso o […]
Māoriland Film Festival celebrates the return of international filmmakers to Aotearoa to present their films at the largest international Indigenous film festival in the world. The 9th annual film festival […]
Māoriland is excited to announce the dates for its 2022 Indigenous film festival and its new Matariki Ramaroa light arts festival.
E ngā iwi katoa, e ngā hoa tēnā koutou katoa, Tomorrow would have been the opening of our 9th Māoriland Film Festival! For us here at Māoriland we would be […]
E ngā tai e whā o te motu, e ngā iwi taketake o te ao, Tēnā koutou katoa, Since Covid’s arrival on our planet in 2020, Māoriland Film Festival has adapted […]
MFF2021 will present 120 films and 50 events from 80 Indigenous nations! Read our programme here…