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!…
In January, we travelled a rōpu of rangatahi filmmakers to Sápmi ahead of the Skabmagovat Film Festival…
Māoriland is keenly anticipating the MFF2020 Remount from September 24 – 27, 2020…
Hereturi-koka (August) is an eager moment of anticipation in the maara. We have been planning toward a bountiful summer garden full of kai and flowers, we’re seed sowing and bulb planting […]
Ka tae ki tōna wā ka whaiwhakaaro tonu a taiohi mā mōna anō. Me pēhea rānei he huarahi hei whai māna e riro iho ai he mahi nui, he mahi […]
Behind the construction banner at the Māoriland Hub preparations are underway on the M.A.T.C.H Tech Creative Hub – a project to inspire and empower rangatahi in the creative tech space. M.A.T.C.H […]
Māoriland Film Festival is one of 39 storytelling organisations in 19 countries to be funded by the Sundance Institute as a part of their Respond & Reimagine Plan.Announced in April, […]
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 […]
Te Uru Maire is the rangatahi strategy of the Māoriland Charitable Trust, it aims to grow the next generation of Indigenous storytellers in Aotearoa by giving rangatahi Māori access to […]
He Paki Taketake is a sound studio based at the Māoriland Hub for the reversioning of animated films into te reo Māori. He Paki Taketake Co-ordinator will assist Te Tumu […]