Māoriland is at imagineNATIVE in Toronto!
Māoriland Film Festival is excited to be at imagineNATIVE Film and Media Arts Festival in Toronto, Canada for another year. Known colloquially to attendees as ‘Native Christmas’, imagineNATIVE is the […]
Māoriland Film Festival is excited to be at imagineNATIVE Film and Media Arts Festival in Toronto, Canada for another year. Known colloquially to attendees as ‘Native Christmas’, imagineNATIVE is the […]
Felicity Collins, Associate Professor in the Department of Arts and Critical Enquiry School of Humanities at La Trobe University Melbourne, reviews the inaugural festival in Senses of Cinema. Kia ora […]
Maoriland Film Festival Director Libby Hakaraia is the first person outside of North America to be invited to be a Jury member at the ImagineNATIVE Film Festival. Libby will watch […]
Māoriland Film Festival is pleased to announce its participation in NATIVe – Indigenous Cinema, the first-ever market stand dedicated to promoting indigenous films and videos at the European Film Market (EFM) […]
Lawnmower operator Pat Hakaraia recalls helping train actors Rāwiri Paratene, Sonny Arahanga and Rob Mokaraka to operate his ride-on mowers for the short film, The Lawnmower Men of Kapu. This […]
There’s a perception that when you travel you learn and experience other countries. A natural response to this is to then compare what you are discovering with what you already know from […]
Based in Toronto, Canada, imagineNATIVE is the worlds largest International Indigenous Film Festival. In 2013, as Māoriland was amping up towards its inaugural season, imagineNATIVE chose to cast a spotlight […]