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MĀORILAND PRODUCTIONS

Authentic, Unique, Indigenous 

We aim for Indigenous creative excellence in screen storytelling to inspire the next generation of Māori and Indigenous storytellers

Māoriland_Prodns_reverse_

MĀORILAND PRODUCTIONS

Authentic, Unique, Indigenous 

We aim for Indigenous creative excellence in screen storytelling to inspire the next generation of Māori and Indigenous storytellers

In Development

FEATURE FILM

Taniwha Title

Taniwha

Writer: Ricardo Giraldo
Producers: Libby Hakaraia, Tainui Stephens, Desray Armstrong

SERIES

Whiti Image

Whiti

Creators: Isaac Te Reina, Reuben Butler
Producers: Libby Hakaraia

FEATURE FILM

Manu Masters

Manu Masters

Creator: Te Waiarangi Ratana
Producers: Libby Hakaraia, Mike Minogue, Matilda Poasa, Madeleine Hakaraia de Young

Productions

PROJECT

NATIVE Slam X

10 teams. 30 Indigenous filmmakers. 10 NATIVE Slam films. One Feature

 

PROOF THAT WHEN INDIGENOUS PASSION, SKILL AND A WILLINGNESS TO COLLABORATE COMBINES FILMMAKING MAGIC HAPPENS.

In celebration of the 10th Māoriland Film Festival, we plan to present the NATIVE Slam in 10 communities across the Indigenous world. 

We are looking for: 

  • Project partners in participating nations
  • Funder partners
  • Host filmmakers

Producers: Libby Hakaraia, Pauline Clague, Matilda Poasa, Madeleine Hakaraia de Young

In Production

SHORT FILM

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Tuia Ngā Here

“Tuia Ngā Here” explores themes of intergenerational relationships, cultural preservation, and the importance of environmental protection, drawing on the deep connection that many Indigenous communities have to their whenua.

Writers: Tirakahurangi Leef, Bai Buliruarua, Rhoen Hemara
Directors: Kura Turuwhenua, Heriata Rurehe
Producers: Oriwa Hakaraia, Jessica Lee Berghan, Matariki Black

12 mins

In Production

reo Māori ANIMATED SERIES

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Ngā Kōtiro o Taranaki

The Land Wars in Aotearoa are “over”. A Taranaki hapū is
planning a feast with Pākehā former soldiers to mark the start
of more peaceful times. But all is not what it seems.

Writer & Director: Rautini O’Brien

In Release

SHORT FILM

Te Huka O Te Tai

Te Huka o te Tai follows the community of Te Araroa as they take one last stand to protect their way of life.

Writer, Director: Keeti Ngatai Melbourne
Producers: Matilda Poasa, Madeleine Hakaraia de Young

13 mins

Brolesque

SHORT FILM

Brolesque

How far would you go to make your nana happy?

Writer, Director: Libby Hakaraia
Producers: Matilda Poasa

15 mins

He Waiora – Ngā Pakiaka Incubator Programme

8 short films made by a new generation of Māori filmmakers.

‘He Waiora’, meaning a reflection of life, is the theme for these NPIP films. Each story is ambitious and a celebration of the stories that are possible when young people are supported and, in turn, support each other to create.

NPIP was developed and produced by Māoriland Productions with the support of the Sundance Institute’s Reinstitute and Reimagine Plan and Te Tumu Whakaata Taonga – New Zealand Film Commission’s Rangatahi fund.

Crowdfunding helped raise the production funds with over 700 Boosted supporters.

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SHORT FILM

E Rangi Rā

He ao hou tēnei ao e hurihuri nei

Writer, Director: Tioreore Ngātai Melbourne
Producers: Libby Hakaraia, Matilda Poasa, Madeleine Hakaraia de Young

12 mins

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SHORT FILM

Manu Masters

A story of summer, fear and courage in Aotearoa.

Writer, Director: Te Waiarangi Ratana
Producers: Libby Hakaraia, Matilda Poasa, Madeleine Hakaraia de Young

18 mins

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SHORT FILM

Ngā Riwha a Tama

A young scruffy boy who loves hunting with the best Hunter on the East Coast, his Uncle Brown. 

Kei te haere māua ki te whakangau Tia.

Writer, Director: Keeti Ngātai Melbourne
Producers: Libby Hakaraia, Matilda Poasa, Madeleine Hakaraia de Young

11 mins

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SHORT FILM

Ruarangi

When a headstrong young Māori man finds himself a captive in a palatial manor house in England he uncovers a trade in Indigenous people as exotica. Ruarangi must find a way to escape and return to his homeland.

Writer, Director: Oriwa Hakaraia
Producers: Libby Hakaraia, Matilda Poasa, Madeleine Hakaraia de Young

10 mins

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SHORT FILM

Street Lights

A story of redemption, forgiveness and love between three generations.

Writer, Director: Te Mahara Tamehana
Producers: Libby Hakaraia, Matilda Poasa, Madeleine Hakaraia de Young

16 mins

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SHORT FILM

The Politics of Toheroa Soup

A pūkōrero about whānau, kai and me.

Writer, Director: Tiana Hall
Producers: Libby Hakaraia, Matilda Poasa, Madeleine Hakaraia de Young

7 mins

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SHORT FILM

The Retrieval

A young man, Kaea is faced with the decision whether to risk the most important thing in his life to fulfil a promise to his elders.

Kei te haere māua ki te whakangau Tia.

Director: Aree Kapa
Writer: Matilda Poasa
Producers: Libby Hakaraia, Matilda Poasa, Madeleine Hakaraia de Young

13 mins

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SHORT FILM

The Voyager’s Legacy

Ponsonby, Auckland, 1976

Set during the Dawn Raids, The Voyagers Legacy follows the children of a Samoan family, as they reimagine their bustling Ponsonby home as a magical, whimsical fairytale world of swords and sorcery.

Writer, Director: Bailey Poching
Producers: Libby Hakaraia, Matilda Poasa, Madeleine Hakaraia de Young

10 mins

SHORT FILM

He Karu, He Taringa

He Karu, He Taringa is an immersive short film about how a takiwātanga (autistic) child sees and hears the world.

To six-year-old Ben, the world is full of loud noises and frightening images. As Ben struggles with everyday life, his mother searches desperately to find a way to help her son.

Emerging Māori director, Tahuaroa (Tahu) Ohia was diagnosed with Autism and Global Developmental Delay when he was six years old. The only way he talked to people was to quote movie lines from movies & tv shows – thus sparking his interest in screen storytelling.

Director: Tahuaroa Ohia
Producers: Jessica-Lee Berghan, Jason-Bob Egdell-Ropata

series

NATIVE Minds

NATIVE Minds – hosted by Tainui Stephens – is a series of interactive discussions that examine how Indigenous thinking shapes our existence, and our view of the world.

NATIVE MINDS responds to issues in our community, in NZ and globally. 

Guest speakers include:

  • Professor Rangi Mātāmua
  • Professor Meihana Durie
  • Dr Hinemoa Elder

And many more great Indigenous champions!

Host: Tainui Stephens

reversioned reo māori feature film

Tama Kaiātea

He Paki Taketake presents TAMA KAIĀTEA (Astro Kid). Originally a French animated feature film that has been reversioned into te reo Maori at the He Paki Taketake sound studio at the Maoriland Hub.

When their spaceship begins to destruct Wiremu and his whānau are separated and Wiremu finds himself ejected aboard one emergency capsule while his parents escape in another. When his capsule lands on an unexplored planet, Wiremu and robot Paki befriend a kooky alien Hiko. Together they adventure through the wildly mysterious planet, discovering its creatures, beauty, and dangers!

Director: Tainui Stephens
Matanga Reo: Hēni Jacob
Producer: Libby Hakaraia

ANIMATED REO MĀORI MUSIC VIDEOS

Waiata Bros

Tihei Mauri ora! Ko Turanga Mahutonga toku ingoa, he uri tenei no Te Arawa, Taranaki me Ngāti Whakaue. Anei he kōrero e pā ana ki aku mahi pakiwaituhi, ara, ko Waiata Bro’s!

Waiata Bros are joyous waiata with animated characters and “earworm” tunes designed for tamariki and  adults alike and especially those who are embarking on their reo Māori journey. 

They’re catchy and fun – for everyone to sing along to. 

The aim of the series is to give a diverse audience the ability and confidence to speak Māori. The series also offers an easy route to start to understand pepeha, mihi,  kare ā roto (emotions), and essential language structures.

Waiata Bro’s was created at M.A.T.C.H – the Māoriland Tech Creative Hub.

Creator: Turanga Mahutonga