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Matariki 2010 - Te Ao Maori On Screen

Matariki 2010 - Te Ao Māori On Screen

To celebrate Matariki 2010 veteran broadcaster (Koha, Waka Huia, Marae) Whai Ngata follows up his inaugural 2009 selection of iconic Māori TV, film and music video with another choice celebration of te ao Māori on screen.

http://www.nzonscreen.com/collection/the-matariki-collection

Ngata's 2010 edition ranges from Howie to Hotere, from John Pohe to Poi-E, Bastion Point to behind the scenes of Boy. Dame Whina Cooper leads the way, Barry Barclay looks at Tuhoe, Hirini Melbourne explores Tāne's realm at night, Tiki Taane takes on Tangaroa, Don Selwyn plays Tamehana, young Tem does haka and Dalvanius does a pūkana out the car window.

Nga mihi mo te tau hou, ko Matariki
Te Matakite O Aotearoa
http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/te-matakite-o-aotearoa-1975
Television, 1975 (Full Length)

"When old and young come together to do this, it shows the strength of their convictions." This important documentary is a chronicle of a key moment in the Māori renaissance: the 1975 land march led by then 79-year-old Whina Cooper.

The Governor - He Iwi Ko Tahi Tatou (Episode Four)
http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/the-governor-episode-four-1977
Television, 1977 (Full Length Episode)

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This award-winning episode of the controversial 70s series about Governor George Grey sees war looming in the Waikato as Māori tribes band together. Peacemaker and kingmaker Wiremu Tamehana (Don Selwyn) agonises over the right course of action.

Don't Let It Get You
http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/dont-let-it-get-you-1966
Film, 1966 (Full Length)

"The big ALL FUN show for the whole family to enjoy!" was the tagline for this classic musical comedy feature. Any plot is only an excuse for a melange of madcap, pep-filled 60s musical fun. Howard Morrison, Kiri and Rotorua are the stars in the tiki-flavoured tale.

Reluctant Hero
http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/reluctant-hero-2008
Television, 2008 (Full Length)

In 2007 Corporal Willie Apiata, of the NZ Army's SAS, was awarded the Victoria Cross for carrying a wounded soldier to safety while under fire in Afghanistan. This doco had exclusive access to the shy soldier, from the time of award to sudden celebrity.

Boy
http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/boy-2010
Film, 2010 (Trailer, Excerpts, Extras)

Watch excerpts and go behind the scenes of the local box office record-smashing film. Taika Waititi's second feature revolves around an imaginative East Coast boy trying to make sense of his world - and the return of his just-out-of-jail father.

Poi-E
http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/poi-e-1983
Patea Maori Club, Music Video, 1983

The uplifting clip is as famous as the song, which in 2010 re-entered charts courtesy of Boy. Accompanied by Jo, our breakdancing guide, we take a tour of Patea, as the Maori Club is captured bopping and twirling like piwakawaka. Legend.

Journeys in National Parks: Te Urewera
http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/journeys-in-national-parks-te-urewera-1987
Television, 1987 (Full Length)

This controversial episode of the Peter Hayden-presented National Park celebration series looks at the unique relationship between the Tuhoe people and the birds and bush in Te Urewera. Directed by Barry Barclay, it strives to tell the story "through their Tuhoe eyes".

After School - Maorimind Episode
http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/after-school-maorimind-1981
Television, 1981 (Full Length Episode)

Olly Ohlson was the first Māori presenter to anchor his own kid's TV show, and his sign-off "Keep cool till after school" is remembered by a generation of Kiwi kids. This episode sees a game of Maorimind and a gob-stopping place name pronunciation.

Haka - A Musical and A History
http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/haka-1988
Short Film, 1988 (Full Length)

In Haka Māori myth is re-told through a series of stirring haka performances, amidst spitting mud and fire and ... in Paremoremo Prison and under a motorway. These scenes are tellingly intercut with archive imagery of post-pākehā Māori life.

Tangaroa
http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/tangaroa-2007
Tiki Taane, Music Video, 2007

Muscular and intense, this music video uses haka to boldly bring to life personal struggle. Taane: "I had to shoot a video for this powerful piece of music. It has become a catalyst for change ... a tool to help unlock and understand the past, present and future."

Bastion Point - The Untold Story
http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/bastion-point---the-untold-story-1999
Television, 1999 (Full Length)

In 1977 protesters occupied Bastion Point, land once belonging to Ngāti Whātua, after the announcement of a housing development. 506 days later police and army arrived to remove them; includes key interviews, and footage from landmark doco Bastion Point Day 507.

Turangaarere: The John Pohe Story
http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/turangaarere-the-john-pohe-story-2008
Television, 2008 (Excerpts)

John Pohe was the first Māori pilot in the RNZAF. 'Lucky Johnny' was a WWII hero who flew 22 missions, and was involved in the legendary 'Great Escape'. Watch excerpts from the doco Listener reviewer Diana Wichtel called "a terrific yarn".

Ralph Hotere
http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/ralph-hotere-1974
Short Film, 1974 (Full Length)

This doco explores the work of Ralph Hotere, now arguably NZ's greatest living artist. The film is framed around the execution of a mural made for the Founders Theatre, Hamilton; and accompanied by an Ian Wedde essay and reflections from director Sam Pillsbury.

Ghosts of Gondwana
http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/ghosts-of-gondwana-2001
Television, 2001 (Full Length)

This award-winning NHNZ doco uses front-running camera techniques and Māori myth to delve into the night-time world of our ancient forests: bat-filled tree trunk saunas and furry kiwi with chopstick bills. Goerge Henare narrates with composer Hirini Melbourne as guide.

Behold My Kool Style
http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/behold-my-kool-style-1996
Dam Native, Music Video, 1996

This clip won Best Video at the 1996 NZ Music Awards. Directed by Jonathan King, the sepia-tinged print, colonial photo studio-styled art direction (tokotoko and Edwardian suits) is beautifully realised as an effective back-drop to the political lyrics.

Kaleidoscope - Witi Ihimaera
http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/kaleidoscope-witi-ihimaera-1982
Television, 1982 (Full Length)

Witi Ihimaera was the first Māori writer to publish a book of short stories and a novel. In this wide-ranging Kaleidoscope profile Ihimaera (here in his late 30s) talks about being "the boy from the sticks made good", and conforming to expectations.

This Is Your Life - Sir Howard Morrison
http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/this-is-your-life-sir-howard-morrison-1989
Television, 1989 (Full Length)

NZ showbiz icon Howard Morrison gets the surprise of his life in this emotional reunion of his many friends and whānau. Veteran Presenter Bob Parker consults his big red book to revisit all of the major career milestones of the man known as simply, 'Mr Entertainment'.

ENDS

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