MFF2020 Remount Audience Survey
Attended MFF2020 and forgot to fill out an audience survey? That’s OK, you can do one online!…
Attended MFF2020 and forgot to fill out an audience survey? That’s OK, you can do one online!…
Māoriland will be remounted from September 24 – 27, 2020. Covid 19 forced the closure of MFF2020 on day two in March however the Māoriland team carefully packed everything away including 100+ films from across the Indigenous world. The MFF2020 “Remount” in September will be the first of a month of film festivals across Aotearoa. […]
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 hāpori puta noa i Aotearoa me te Wai Pounamu. The world is changing on a daily basis as each country finds ways to cope with […]
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 your brilliant idea into a production ready project. Ngā mea e toru!
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 on their ancestral land. Inspired by a true story, a woman returns home after years away from her village to find it overdeveloped and heavily […]
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 return of his family’s treasured pro-wrestling title belt from local gangsters. The Legend of Baron To’a marks the first feature from director Kiel McNaughton, whose credits include Auckland […]
Documentaries from Te Whenua Moemoeā Across the Moana some of our closest neighbours are Te Whenua Moemoeā – the land of the dreamtime. Short Films from Te Whenua Moemoeā Elders 2016Dir. Tony Briggs Screening info Warburdar Bununu 2019Dir. Jason de Santolo Screening info My Name Is Mudju 2018Dir. Chantelle Murray Screening info Out Of Range […]
Films from the North Documentaries from the North
Films from Asia