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Māoriland Film Festival is growing with over 85 screenings and events scheduled for the 2020 festival. We can’t wait to share the programme with you all and we will need […]
Māoriland Film Festival is growing with over 85 screenings and events scheduled for the 2020 festival. We can’t wait to share the programme with you all and we will need […]
Māoriland Film Festival, Aotearoa’s International Indigenous film celebration and the largest Indigenous film festival in the Southern Hemisphere, has launched its stunning 2020 programme. Held in Ōtaki on the Kāpiti […]
Māoriland Film Festival is excited to announce the Opening and Closing night films for the 7th annual International Indigenous Film Festival. Māoriland Film Festival 2020 will take place from March […]
Māoriland Film Festival is excited to announce the Opening and Closing night films for the 7th annual International Indigenous Film Festival. Māoriland Film Festival 2020 will take place from March […]
The Māoriland Film Festival is grateful for the small and large acts of generosity that we often receive. We offer heartfelt thanks to any who wish to make donations to […]
Head of the International Sámi Film Institute to be Māoriland’s first filmmaker in residence.
Anne Lajla Utsi is a champion of Sámi filmmaking that has grown from strength to strength through her work helming the International Sami Film Institute.
For five Tuesday evenings in a row, the Māoriland Hub hosted a series of interactive kōrero called NATIVE MINDS. These were informal occasions where exceptional indigenous thinkers gathered to share […]
At 16 yrs old, Oriwa Hakaraia and Te Mahara Tamehana are Aotearoa’s youngest directors to debut at an international festival. They need your support!
M.A.T.C.H GOES TO SYDNEY! ‘Indigenous knowledge will save the planet,” The central statement for Ōtaki teenager Kaea Hakaraia-Hosking’s winning INDIGI HACK pitch. Held in Sydney, Australia on August 8-9, the […]
The E Tū Whānau Rangatahi Film Challenge is an opportunity for rangatahi up to the age of 24 to create films that present their perspective as young people in Aotearoa. In 2018, […]