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      MAORILAND FILM FESTIVAL 2022 | NATIVE Minds
      Māoriland Film Festival presentsMAORILAND FILM FESTIVAL 2022 | NATIVE Minds

      MAORILAND FILM FESTIVAL 2022 | NATIVE Minds

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      Māoriland Film Festival

      Native Peoples - Global Films

      Otaki, New Zealand

      When

      29 Jun - 3 Jul 2022

      Running Time

      29 Jun - 3 Jul 2022

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      View the full Māoriland Film Festival programme and film details online at www.mff.maorilandfilm.co.nz


      NATIVE Minds - MFF2022

      Tainui Stephens hosts NATIVE Minds - a series where Indigenous thinkers explore the experiences in their chosen endeavors, and the consequences of their native perspectives. 

      Koha entry on arrival, Tickets recommended

      NATIVE Minds: Te Haumarutanga O Nga Mahi
      11 am, Friday 1 July
      Māoriland Hub 

      The physical and emotional safety of everyone who works in the intense, risky, and sometimes dangerous world of a film shoot is always paramount. 

      NATIVE Minds: Is Collaboration Our Superpower?
      2 pm, Friday 1 July
      Māoriland Hub 

      Considerations of co-existence, co-governance and collaboration recall an existing legacy of mana motuhake, mahi tahi and striking out for a distant horizon. 

      NATIVE Minds: Kaitiakitanga in the Film Industry
      1:30 pm, Saturday 2 July
      Māoriland Hub 

      Cultural authenticity and the use of tikanga on screen and behind the camera are a normal expression of the way that many films are now made in New Zealand.  

      NATIVE Minds: Whina, Liferights & Responsibility
      11 am, Sunday 3 July
      Māoriland Hub 

      To achieve authenticity and an intimate perspective of the iconic Māori leader Dame Whina Cooper, the filmmakers needed the knowing assent of her surviving children.

      View the full Māoriland Film Festival programme and film details online at www.mff.maorilandfilm.co.nz


      Ko Te Kawa Nui Ia He Manaaki i Te Tangata

      Māoriland is committed to creating a safe environment for all our kaimahi and visitors. 

      The values and functions of Māoriland are derived from cornerstone principles of celebration, unity, being alert, and respecting the mana of every person and taonga in our whare. 

      We ask that manuwhiri and visitors alike respect the mana of all those you encounter.  

      Here's what you can expect from us:

      All kaimahi interacting with the public at ticket counters and at venues will be vaccinated and will be wearing masks. We will be testing regularly. This is our duty of care to ensure that the vulnerable in our audience feel safe.

      We will have hand sanitiser available at all venues and wherever refreshments are served. We practice good hygiene including washing our hands and cleaning high-use surfaces. 

      So that we can safely welcome you into all MFF venues, we ask the following; 

      • Please wear a mask at screenings.
      • If you have any symptoms of cold/flu or COVID-19 or have been asked to self-isolate please stay home. 
      • Rapid Antigen Tests (RATs) will be freely available at all venues.

      Māoriland operates year-round from the Māoriland Hub
      68 Main Street Ōtaki

      He whare taketake – a home for the Indigenous
      He whare tapere – a home for the imagination
      He whare kōrero – a home for conversation

      To return to the main page please click HERE

      View the full Māoriland Film Festival programme and film details online at www.mff.maorilandfilm.co.nz