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Largest indigenous film festival in the Southern Hemisphere announces programme 7 Feb, 2021 06:30 PM 4 minutes to read Members of Māoriland s Ngā Pakiaka Bai Buliruarua, Tiana Trego Hall and Hinemaia Taiaki. Kapiti News The largest indigenous film festival in the Southern Hemisphere, the Māoriland Film Festival held in Ōtaki, launched its programme on Waitangi Day. The eighth annual film festival will present 120 films and 50 events from 80 Indigenous nations over five days from March 24-28. Festival director Libby Hakaraia said the theme for this year s festival is Auahatanga Mō Te Ngākaupai - Creative Positivity. Māoriland Film Festival s opening keynote speaker Rena Owen. ....
Press Release – Maoriland Charitable Trust The Moriland Film Festival, the largest Indigenous film festival in the Southern Hemisphere, launches its 2021 programme on Waitangi Day. The 8th annual film festival will present 120 films and 50 events from 80 Indigenous nations over five days in … The Māoriland Film Festival, the largest Indigenous film festival in the Southern Hemisphere, launches its 2021 programme on Waitangi Day. The 8th annual film festival will present 120 films and 50 events from 80 Indigenous nations over five days in March (24th – 28th). Festival director Libby Hakaraia says the theme for this year’s festival is Auahatanga Mō Te Ngākaupai – Creative Positivity ....
Saturday, 6 February 2021, 7:33 am The Māoriland Film Festival, the largest Indigenous film festival in the Southern Hemisphere, launches its 2021 programme on Waitangi Day. The 8th annual film festival will present 120 films and 50 events from 80 Indigenous nations over five days in March (24th - 28th). Festival director Libby Hakaraia says the theme for this year’s festival is Auahatanga Mō Te Ngākaupai - Creative Positivity “2020 was on track to be the biggest festival we’d ever held with over 120 international guests heading to Otaki to celebrate Indigenous stories and voices in cinema,” says Hakaraia. “But then the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted ....