Caring for Papatūānuku at Māoriland Film Festival
Well, we scrubbed and we washed and laughed and we sighed but we did it! Caring for our earth is a collective effort. Thanks to our combined commitment during the […]
Well, we scrubbed and we washed and laughed and we sighed but we did it! Caring for our earth is a collective effort. Thanks to our combined commitment during the […]
Held on March 22, 2018, the fifth annual E Tū Whānau Rangatahi Film Awards were hosted by Brent Mio and Sonny Ngatai (Hahana, Ngā Pakiaka) with the assistance of Rāwiri […]
For the second year running, Māoriland Film Festival has operated a People’s Choice voting system. The 2018 Māoriland People’s Choice Award winners,as chosen by our audience are: PEOPLE’S CHOICE FOR […]
The Māoriland Film Festival started with our aunties. Today on International Women’s day we acknowledge our aunties, our mothers, nannies, the wāhine toa who shape and inspire our lives. […]
Brave New Lens shines a spotlight on Aotearoa’s next generation of filmmakers. The films below have screened at festivals around the world. BLACK DOG Awa Puna Ngāti Kahungunu2016 Aotearoa has one […]
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 […]