Māoriland Film Festival 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 – […]
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 […]
Māoriland invites film, video, digital and interactive media work and artwork (all mediums) made by Indigenous creatives to submit their projects for Māoriland Film Festival 2024. Māoriland Film Festival was […]
From March 15-19, the Māoriland Film Festival (MFF), the largest international Indigenous film festival in the world, celebrated its 10 year anniversary. 2023 marked Māoriland’s biggest film festival to date, […]
The 10th Anniversary Māoriland Film Festival was held from March 15-19 in Ōtaki, Aotearoa. At the closing night’s Red Carpet event, the four award winning films were announced, chosen by […]
Māoriland Charitable Trust is excited to announce Puritia, a capability-building ecosystem for Māori and Indigenous filmmakers and digital creatives. At the heart of Puritia is an Indigenous IP statement, which […]
After establishing the Māoriland Film Festival (MFF) 10 years ago, festival director Libby Hakaraia is stepping aside after the 2023 festival, with Madeleine Hakaraia de Young taking up the position. […]
From March 15 – 19 2023, Māoriland Film Festival (MFF) will present its largest programme yet in celebration of the 10th year of the festival. Today the festival announces the inclusion […]
Put on your most glam outfit and walk the red carpet for the annual Māoriland Red Carpet Party. A celebration of all the filmmakers and their collaborators at MFF2023. The […]
SLASH/BACK Directed by Nyla Innuksuk (Inuit) Set in Pang, a sleepy hamlet nestled in the majestic mountains of Baffin Island in the Arctic Ocean, Maika wakes up to another typical […]