As the name of this short film promises, a filmmaker (Merata Mita), a cook (Anne Thorp) and a singer (Moana Maniapoto) sit down for an interview at Pākiri beach. With a focus on their personal lives, these highly accomplished wahine Māori are generous in sharing what motivates and challenges them in their mahi — with friendship a recurring theme. Filmed a year after the disbanding of her group Moana and the Moahunters, Maniapoto is particularly vulnerable in her reflections. The film was made by Honours student Sam Cruickshank as part of a Film and Media Studies degree at Auckland University.
In the end you realise money, fame — all those things are nothing if you don't have your health.– Filmmaker Merata Mita
Samuel Cruickshank
Closing credits song 'Black Pearl' written by Irwin Levine, Phil Spector and Toni Wine, sung by Moana and the Moahunters
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