Māoriland Film Festival
Aotearoa International Indigenous Film Festival
20 – 24 MARCH, 2024
MĀORILAND HUB
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A home for the Indigenous, A home for the arts, A home for ideas and conversations – the Māoriland Hub is a Centre of Excellence for Māori Film and Creative Arts.
Open year-round in Ōtaki Village, the Māoriland Hub is a creative space that provides access to the creative arts including art, film, technology, music, dance, theatre and more.
LATEST NEWS
MFF21 He Tūārangi – Guests From Afar
Tainui Stephens offers a retrospective look into this year’s unique Māoriland Film Festival 2021…
March in the Maara
Elishka is back to update us on how the Māoriland Maara has been getting prepped for MFF21!…
‘E Tū Whānau Rangatahi Film Awards’ – 2021 Winners
This week, six talented rangatahi were awarded for their effort in the ETW Rangatahi Film Challenge 2020/2021…
Māoriland Pitch – 2021 Winners
Seven new Māori creative projects received funding at Māoriland Film Festival 2021…
MĀORILAND PRODUCTIONS
DEVELOPING THE WORK OF INDIGENOUS FILMMAKERS
MĀORILAND PRODUCTIONS
Māoriland Productions has a slate of feature and short films, as well as series and reversioning projects.
PURITIA
PURITIA ENABLES MĀORI POTENTIAL TO BE IDENTIFIED AND DEVELOPED THROUGH FILM AND CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY.
TRAINING
MĀORILAND IS TRAINING & CONNECTING THE NEXT GENERATION OF SCREEN STORYTELLERS
Te Uru Maire
E Tū Whānau Rangatahi Film Challenge
Two day filmmaking workshops for rangatahi to tell their story through film
Te Ara TOI
PERFORMING ARTS CLASSES FOR TAMARIKI TO EXPERIENCE THE ARTS
MATCH
a creative space for rangatahi to use and unleash their creative thinking and problem-solving skills
NGĀ PAKIAKA
Rangatahi Film LEADERSHIP GROUP
Toi Matarau
Experience Toi Māori from traditional and contemporary artists both emerging and established.
Toi Matarau at the Māoriland Hub is a home for Māori and Indigenous artists to connect within a diverse community of like minded creatives. Where visual storytelling continues to support and enrich social and economic well-being