Announcing the award winners at Māoriland Film Festival 2022
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 […]
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…
Helping rangatahi filmmakers get closer to the big screen! Here are the eight film projects that will be made…
Now is the chance to have your film screened at the biggest Indigenous Film Festival in the Southern Hemisphere…