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A flagbearer for Māori storytelling on primetime...
Buckle up as we blast from the past Russ le Roq, game...
More episodes in the pioneering drama series
Another drama featuring actor Faifua Amiga
A film directed by Lee Tamahori
A short film starring Wi Kuki Kaa
Director Lee Tamahori is seen in this making of documentary
Another drama featuring actor Faifua Amiga
Feature Tapu Te Ranga Marae, built by Thunderbox writer...
A later role for Blair Strang
Also directed by Lee Tamahori
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how are we suppose to carry on the legacy of great NZ film making (this was the first tv production to use maori personnel, right?) if NZ is making it hard to get access to these films? movies like kingpin, kingi's story, mark 2, utu, ngati, broken english, her majesty, fracture, no. 2, rain of the children, and many more, are so hard to find. there needs to be a solution.
other than that, i enjoyed this episode. i wish Faifua Amiga did more films. in everything i've seen him in so far, i've greatly enjoyed his presence.
Not sure where to buy it but it was amazing
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Lorna
Many of the crew were trainees (interns from He Taonga i Tawhiti film training) and even though we lacked the grounding of seasoned technicians, we made up for it with passion and a sense of togetherness.
I guess you could say we all shared the same vision and worked with pride to be producing NZ's first Maori television series, crewed predominantly by Maori.
If you asked the janitor at NASA, back in the '60's what his vision was, he would've replied "getting to the moon". So in remembrance of the great Don Selwyn who managed to Train, Employ, Produce, Manage and Nurture a generation of Maori film makers... a huge thumbs up to you... I believe you changed the history of NZ film making for the better.