
Hautoa Mā! The Rise of Māori Cinema
Overview
Documentary Hautoa Mā! The Rise of Māori Cinema reveals the remarkable impact Māori have made on New Zealand cinema.
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Taika Waititi
Taika Waititi
Self
Taika Waititi
Self


Lee Tamahori
Lee Tamahori
Self
Lee Tamahori
Self


James Rolleston
James Rolleston
Self
James Rolleston
Self
Billy T. James
Billy T. James
Self (Footage)
Billy T. James
Self (Footage)


Ainsley Gardiner
Ainsley Gardiner
Self
Ainsley Gardiner
Self
Briar Grace Smith
Briar Grace Smith
Self
Briar Grace Smith
Self
Chelsea Winstanley
Chelsea Winstanley
Self
Chelsea Winstanley
Self
Larry Parr
Larry Parr
Self
Larry Parr
Self


Merata Mita
Merata Mita
Self (Footage)
Merata Mita
Self (Footage)
Don Selwyn
Don Selwyn
Self (Footage)
Don Selwyn
Self (Footage)
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