Rangatahi
Ōtaki E Tū Whānau Rangatahi Film Workshop
Maoriland Hub 68 Main Street, Ōtaki, Wellington, New ZealandThe Māoriland E Tū Whānau Rangatahi Film Workshop (ETW) is for rangatahi Māori aged 12- 24 to make a film in two days. E Tū Whānau is a movement for positive change developed by Māori for Māori. It’s about taking responsibility and action in your community and supporting whānau to thrive. Facilitated by award winning […]
Māoriland Rangatahi Film Festival
Memorial Hall Main Road, Otaki, New ZealandThe films in this programme have been selected for young people by Ngā Pakiaka, a group of rangatahi filmmakers aged 14 – 24. Many of the films in this programme were made by rangatahi filmmakers – come to the Māoriland Rangatahi Film Festival, travel the world through film and be inspired to tell your own […]
E Tū Whānau Awards
Memorial Hall Main Road, Otaki, New ZealandThe premiere of films made by rangatahi aged 12-24 at Māoriland Rangatahi-led filmmaking workshops across Aotearoa. Prizes will be awarded to Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor and many more. E Tū Whānau Awards Friday 26th March - 9:30am Memorial Hall, Ōtaki CLICK HERE TO BOOK TICKETS
E Tū Whānau Rangatahi Film Workshop: ŌTAKI
Maoriland Hub 68 Main Street, Ōtaki, Wellington, New ZealandJoin our free E Tū Whānau Rangatahi Workshop in Ōtaki! 12-13 July 2021 10am to 4pm FREE In our workshop you will learn to: ● Analyse the story structure of a film ● Pitch to an audience ● Write a simple script ● Write a film shot list ● Use camera and sound gear ● […]
E Tū Whānau Rangatahi Film Workshop: New Plymouth
Govett Brewster 42 Queen Street, New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealandhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZD4q45zL71w Tell your story through film at our E Tū Whānau Rangatahi Filmmaking Workshops - coming to New Plymouth August 7-8 At our free ETW Rangatahi Workshops you will pick up new skills, find your film voice and learn ways to get your stories out into the world! You’ll make a film in just two […]
E Tū Whānau Rangatahi Film Workshop: ŌPŌTIKI
Y2 Building 115 Church St, Ōpōtiki, New ZealandMon 16 - Tue 17 August 2021 10am to 4pm FREE For ages 14-24 years REGISTER HERE: https://maorilandfilm.co.nz/etw-film-challenge/ In our workshop you will learn to: ● Analyse the story structure of a film ● Pitch to an audience ● Write a simple script ● Write a film shot list ● Use camera and sound gear […]
E Tū Whānau Rangatahi Film Workshop – KAITAIA
Te Aupōuri House Melba Street, Kaitaia, New ZealandJoin us at Te Aupōuri House in Kaitaia for a 2-day rangatahi film workshop! Register at: https://maorilandfilm.co.nz/etw-film-challenge/ Monday 4 October - Tuesday 5 October 10am to 4pm FREE For ages 14-24 years In our workshop you will learn to: ● Analyse the story structure of a film ● Pitch to an audience ● Write a simple […]
ETW Rangatahi Film Workshop – ŌTAKI
Maoriland Hub 68 Main Street, Ōtaki, Wellington, New ZealandREGISTER HERE: https://form.jotform.com/211718405988061 Are you a young filmmaker? Saturday 5 - Sunday 6 February, aspiring storytellers aged 12 - 24 are invited to take part in the first of the E Tū Whānau Rangatahi Filmmaking Workshop for 2022. In the FREE two day workshop participants will make short films about what it means to be a […]
Pikopiko Drama Classes for Rangatahi
Maoriland Hub 68 Main Street, Ōtaki, Wellington, New ZealandENROL HERE Pikopiko is an after-school drama class for rangatahi in years 5 - 8 held at the Māoriland Hub. If you’ve ever wanted to explore or hone your acting skills for stage and/or screen, these classes are for you. Pikopiko is led by trained actors and teachers. During these two-hour workshops, rangatahi will learn […]
THROUGH OUR LENS Film Workshop – FIJI
The Beachouse Queens Road, Korolevu, FijiFilmmaking in Te Ao Taketake THROUGH OUR LENS is the Māoriland leadership and pathway initiative for aspiring filmmakers aged 12-24. Through Our Lens is connecting Indigenous youth globally, enabling them to create screen stories from their perspective as Indigenous young people for the world. Each workshop enables young people to create short films that tells […]
E Tū Whānau Rangatahi Filmmaking Workshop – ROTORUA
Hikoi NZ 70 Tallyho St, Rotorua, New ZealandJoin us in our two day filmmaking workshop; make your own short film, learn how to write a great film idea, shoot it and edit it! Followed with a free community screening/world premiere of the completed films! Workshop details: 3 & 4 October 2022 10am - 4pm Hikoi NZ 70 Tallyho St, Rotorua For all […]
He Waiora: Rangatahi Film Showcase at The Roxy
The Roxy Cinema 5 Park Road, Miramar, Wellington, New ZealandMāoriland is excited to welcome you to this special screening of He Waiora - the Ngā Pakiaka Incubator Programme. Thursday 6 October 6 pm Roxy Cinema Wellington He Waiora is a collection of 8 short films made by a new generation of talented emerging young Māori filmmakers developed and produced by Māoriland Film Festival (MFF)’s […]
Whakaari Wānanga for tamariki with Miriama McDowell and Bree Peters
Maoriland Hub 68 Main Street, Ōtaki, Wellington, New ZealandOne day drama workshop for tamariki with actors Miriama McDowell and Bree Peters! Presented with support from Manatū Taonga. If you are aged between 8 - 14 and are interested to explore or hone your acting skills for stage and/or screen, this one day workshop is an opportunity for you to learn from two of […]
Whakaari Wānanga for ages 15+ with Miriama McDowell and Bree Peters
Maoriland Hub 68 Main Street, Ōtaki, Wellington, New ZealandOne day drama workshop for tamariki with actors Miriama McDowell and Bree Peters! Presented with support from Manatū Taonga. If you are aged 15+ and are interested to explore or hone your acting skills for stage and/or screen, this one day workshop is an opportunity for you to learn from two of New Zealand’s top […]
Through Our Lens Film Workshop for Indigenous Youth – Kahnawà:ke
Kahnawà:ke Office Complex, 3rd Floor , CanadaKaranga mai Kahnawà:ke! THROUGH OUR LENS is heading to Canada for another global film workshop! Through Our Lens Film Workshop for Indigenous Youth 25 - 26 October 2022 10:00am - 4:00pm Location: Kahnawà:ke Office Complex, 3rd Floor MĀORILAND FILM FESTIVAL is bringing a group of young Māori filmmakers to run a FREE filmmaking workshop for […]
Supporting Young Filmmakers – Workshop for Community: Kahnawà:ke
Kahnawà:ke Office Complex, 3rd Floor, Kahnawà:ke, CanadaMĀORILAND FILM FESTIVAL is bringing a group of young Māori filmmakers to run a FREE filmmaking workshop for communities that support Indigenous youth! “Te Uru Maire” - the Māoriland Rangatahi (youth) Strategy unites film, creativity, innovation and technology to develop young Indigenous creatives for the future of work as story leaders, creatives and entrepreneurs. Over […]
He Waiora: Rangatahi Film Showcase at Te Kura o Te Kao
Te Kura o Te Kao 6603 Far North Road, Te Kao, NorthlandMāoriland is excited to welcome you to this special screening of He Waiora - the Ngā Pakiaka Incubator Programme. Wednesday 16th November 6 PM Te Kura o Te Kao 6603 Far North Road Te Kao 0484 Home of filmmaker Aree Kapa, Te Kao will be the northernmost screening of He Waiora. Aree was raised in […]
E Tū Whānau Rangatahi Filmmaking Workshop – KAITAIA
Te Aupōuri House Melba Street, Kaitaia, New ZealandJoin us in our two day filmmaking workshop; make your own short film, learn how to write a great film idea, shoot it and edit it! Followed with a free community screening/world premiere of the completed films! Workshop details: 17 & 18 November 2022 10am - 4pm (followed by a premiere of your films 6pm […]
He Waiora: Rangatahi Film Showcase at Te Ahu Cinema Kaitaia
Te Ahu Cinema Corner of State Highway 1 and Mathews Avenue, Kaitaia, Northland, New ZealandMāoriland is excited to welcome you to this special screening of He Waiora - the Ngā Pakiaka Incubator Programme, presented with support from Creative Northland and Te Ahu Centre. Thursday 17 November, 6:00 PM Te Ahu Cinema Kaitaia He Waiora is a collection of 8 short films made by a new generation of emerging young […]
He Waiora: Rangatahi Film Showcase at Academy Cinemas Auckland
Academy Cinemas 44 Lorne St, Auckland CBD, Auckland, New ZealandMāoriland is excited to welcome you to this special screening of He Waiora - the Ngā Pakiaka Incubator Programme. Tuesday 22 November 8:30 PM Academy Cinemas Auckland He Waiora is a collection of 8 short films made by a new generation of emerging young Māori filmmakers developed and produced by Māoriland Film Festival (MFF)’s rangatahi […]
E Tū Whānau Rangatahi Filmmaking Workshop – WHAREKĀHIKA
Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Kawakawa Mai Tawhiti 22 Wharf Road, Hicks Bay, New ZealandJoin us in our two day filmmaking workshop; make your own short film, learn how to write a great film idea, shoot it and edit it! Followed with a free community screening/world premiere of the completed films! Workshop details: 30 November - 1 December 2022 9am - 3pm (followed by a premiere of your films […]
He Waiora: Rangatahi Film Showcase – Wharekāhika
Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Kawakawa Mai Tawhiti 22 Wharf Road, Hicks Bay, New ZealandMāoriland is excited to welcome you to this special screening of He Waiora - the Ngā Pakiaka Incubator Programme. Wednesday 30 November 6:00 PM Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Kawakawa mai Tawhiti 22 Wharf Road, Wharekāhika (Hicks Bay) Home of proud East Coast, Ngāti Porou me Ngāi Tūhoe filmmaking sisters Tioreore & Keeti Ngatai-Melbourne. Keeti’s […]
‘He Karu, He Taringa’ – Wellington
Te Auaha Campus Cinema 65 Dixon St, Te Aro, Wellington, New ZealandBOOK YOUR TICKETS HERE (update: SOLD OUT!) For Autism Acceptance month, Māoriland Productions has partnered with Altogether Autism to present this public screening of ‘He Karu, He Taringa’ - a takiwātanga (autism) story inspired by the real life journey of writer/director Tahuaroa Ohia. To six-year-old Ben, the world is full of loud noises and frightening […]
‘He Karu, He Taringa’ – Hamilton
Lido Cinema Level 1, Centre Place, 501 Victoria Street, Hamilton, New ZealandBOOK YOUR TICKETS HERE For Autism Acceptance month, Māoriland Productions has partnered with Altogether Autism to present this public screening of ‘He Karu, He Taringa’ - a takiwātanga (autism) story inspired by the real life journey of writer/director Tahuaroa Ohia. To six-year-old Ben, the world is full of loud noises and frightening images. As Ben […]
‘He Karu, He Taringa’ – Online Film Screening
OnlineREGISTER TO GET THE ZOOM LINK HERE For Autism Acceptance month, Māoriland Productions has partnered with Altogether Autism to present this public screening of ‘He Karu, He Taringa’ - a takiwātanga (autism) story inspired by the real life journey of writer/director Tahuaroa Ohia. To six-year-old Ben, the world is full of loud noises and frightening […]
He Waiora: Rangatahi Film Showcase – Hamilton
Lido Cinema Level 1, Centre Place, 501 Victoria Street, Hamilton, New ZealandMāoriland is excited to welcome you to this special screening of He Waiora - the Ngā Pakiaka Incubator Programme. Wednesday 3rd May 6:30 PM Lido Cinema Hamilton He Waiora is a collection of 8 short films made by a new generation of emerging young Māori filmmakers developed and produced by Māoriland Film Festival (MFF)’s rangatahi […]
Te Kuia me te Pūngāwerewere
Maoriland Hub 68 Main Street, Ōtaki, Wellington, New ZealandTaki Rua is excited to present Te Kuia me te Pūngāwerewere in a highly engaging, 25-minute piece of theatre in te reo Māori specially for pre school aged tamariki and their whānau. Suitable for young children of all backgrounds, Te Kuia me te Pūngāwerewere is on tour this September. Inspired by the beloved children's story […]
Papamahi Whakaari with Miriama McDowell
Maoriland Hub 68 Main Street, Ōtaki, Wellington, New ZealandJoin Miriama McDowell this school holidays to enhance your acting skills! FOR TAMARIKI (8-14) Dates: Wednesday, October 4th, and Thursday, October 5th Time: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM FOR PAKEKE (15+) Date: Wednesday, October 4th Time: 5PM - 7.30 PM Register HERE If you have a passion for acting on stage or screen, these workshops […]
Pikopiko – Term 4
Maoriland Hub 68 Main Street, Ōtaki, Wellington, New ZealandPikopiko is an after-school toi whakaari (drama class) for tamariki and rangatahi (aged 5 - 14) held at the Māoriland Hub. Pikopiko is led by trained actors and teachers. During these workshops, tamariki and rangatahi learn performance, and storytelling skills within a tikanga Māori framework. This term the tamariki and rangatahi will focus on bringing […]