2024 Māoriland Film Festival hosts the largest programme to date
2024 Māoriland Film Festival hosts the largest programme to date 168 works from 130 Indigenous nations to screen at Māoriland Film Festival in Ōtaki – 20th to 24th March 2024
2024 Māoriland Film Festival hosts the largest programme to date 168 works from 130 Indigenous nations to screen at Māoriland Film Festival in Ōtaki – 20th to 24th March 2024
Experience the world of Indigenous film at the 11th Māoriland Film Festival, Aotearoa’s International Indigenous Film Festival, held annually in Ōtaki on the Kāpiti Coast. MFF2024 – MARCH 20 – […]
Are you passionate about promoting Māori and Indigenous storytelling on a global stage? Māoriland Charitable Trust, located in the vibrant Māoriland Hub in Ōtaki, is seeking a dynamic Kai Whakatairanga […]
The Māoriland Tech Creative Hub (M.A.T.C.H) is proud to announce the graduation of this year’s M.A.T.C.H Creative Intensifier program, a 12-week kaupapa Māori workplace training program in Animation, Film and […]
Pikopiko is an after-school toi whakaari (drama class) for tamariki and rangatahi (aged 5 – 14) held at the Māoriland Hub. Pikopiko is led by trained actors and teachers. During […]
For an authentic Māori Indigenous experience of wairua (spirit) and mauri (essence) Toi Matarau is the gallery to visit. Nestled within the vibrant Māoriland Hub, Toi Matarau presents ‘Toi Matarau […]
Be captivated by renowned singer-songwriter Hollie Smith’s upcoming solo tour, The Bones Tour. Hollie Smith’s musical journey has been one of authenticity and emotional depth, and this tour is no […]
The Māoriland Productions team are heading to Toronto, Canada to present two short films selected for the 24th annual imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival from October 17-22 2023. ‘He […]
Māoriland Productions is proud to announce that TEN Māoriland Productions short films are screening this week at the Nuuk International Film Festival in Greenland. Among these, short film Brolesque […]
Original release here Te Huka o Te Tai documents the kaitiaki of Te Araroa, organising as a community under a group called Tuatara to oppose the barge development plans. The […]