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      MAORILAND FILM FESTIVAL 2024 | Kiriata Poto - Short Films
      Maoriland Film Festival presentsMAORILAND FILM FESTIVAL 2024 | Kiriata Poto - Short Films

      MAORILAND FILM FESTIVAL 2024 | Kiriata Poto - Short Films

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      Māoriland Film Festival

      Native Peoples - Global Films

      Otaki, New Zealand

      When

      20 - 24 Mar 2024

      Running Time

      20 - 24 Mar 2024

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


      Whenua Shorts
      10 AM, Thu  21 Mar
      Civic Theatrema

       

      View the full festival programme and film details online at mff.maorilandfilm.co.nz



      About the Māoriland Film Festival
       

      Each March, Māoriland Film Festival brings the world of Indigenous cinema to Ōtaki for five days of screenings, workshops, art exhibitions and special events. Māoriland operates year-round from the Māoriland Hub and is operated by Māoriland Charitable Trust. 
       

      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

      Ko Te Kawa Nui Ia He Manaaki i Te Tangata

      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, vigilance, and respecting the mana of every person and taonga in our whare. 


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


      Some of our spaces are small and lack airflow, so consider wearing a mask while watching a film. If you are feeling sick, please stay home. 


      Everyone including Kaumatua and Rangatahi, filmmakers, artists and industry, and members of the public have the right to be free of harassment, discrimination, sexism, and threatening or disrespectful behaviour - either in-person or online from others attending Māoriland events.
       


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

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