A message from Libby Hakaraia
E ngā mana o te ao, e ngā reo o te wā, tēnā koutou katoa. In late 2013 I was fortunate to stand on a stage at the imagineNATIVE Festival […]
E ngā mana o te ao, e ngā reo o te wā, tēnā koutou katoa. In late 2013 I was fortunate to stand on a stage at the imagineNATIVE Festival […]
After establishing the Māoriland Film Festival (MFF) 10 years ago, festival director Libby Hakaraia is stepping aside after the 2023 festival, with Madeleine Hakaraia de Young taking up the position. […]
From March 15 – 19 2023, Māoriland Film Festival (MFF) will present its largest programme yet in celebration of the 10th year of the festival. Today the festival announces the inclusion […]
Māoriland Productions lead producer Libby Hakaraia has been selected as one of 29 feature film producers worldwide to participate in the European Film Market (EFM) Fiction Toolbox Programme taking place […]
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.
Ka harikoa, ka menemeneKo Hineraumati, ko Tane RoreKoi nei te wā o te ArohaMeri Kirihimere whānau māMeri Kirihimete tātou mā Meri Kirihimete me te Hape Nū Ia mai Māoriland Day 1 […]
We are looking for people to cast in the short film ‘SOLD’
Māoriland is excited to be part of One Good Kiwi – a new free app created by Vodafone NZ with one goal in mind, to secure the futures of our rangatahi and give back to the […]
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 […]
The talents of rangatahi filmmakers are to be shown on the big screen in Toronto, Canada next month with the selection of FOUR short films by young Māori filmmakers, part […]