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Aotearoa Maori Film Festival

Locality: Sydney, Australia

Phone: 95198755



Address: Camperdown 2050 Sydney, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.aotearoamaorifilmfestival.com/

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22.01.2022 Winda Film Festival still has 2 full days of films and activities. First up tomorrow is our not to be missed 10am Masterclass with internationally renowned acti...vist and actor Tantoo Cardinal at the UTS Guthrie theatre. For more informaiton, check out our website: https://windafilmfest.com/schedule/



21.01.2022 Keisha talks about why she accepted the role of Princess in Find Your Voice. See nz.demand.film to find out how you can Find Your Voice.

19.01.2022 We’re gearing up for our NZ premiere in Nov! Link in Bio. Tag your crew!!!

18.01.2022 Nau mai haere mai as we visit the premiere of Find your Voice starring Adam Saunders & Keisha Castle-Hughes.



16.01.2022 This week the New Zealand Maori Council will head to Ratana for the annual commemorations - we do so because we both have a common past in many of the social an...d economic affairs of our people, the aspiration of our people and more. We do so because the vision of this amazing and inspiring movement, the Ratana movement, is one for Maori to be proud of and share in. Our delegation will be led by Matthew Tukaki, our Executive Director and member of the National Executive, Chair of the National Maori Authority, Tane Cook, also a member of our National Executive and who also leads our National Committee on Te Reo and Culture, Diane Tuari, Chair of Hauraki District Maori Council and including Brent Reihana from the Maori Business Network Nanaia Mahuta Meka Whaitiri Rino Tirikatene Wi Derek King Kereama Pene Peeni Henare Ngaio Te Ua Roimata Minhinnick

15.01.2022 What an amazing experience to have Tama Lundon play himself in our film?! He brought his wealth of musical experience as well as some serious acting chops.

09.01.2022 7:30pm Friday we're screening Angelique’s Isle. During the copper rush of 1845, Angelique, a young Anishinaabe woman (Julia Jones), and her voyageur husband Cha...rlie are abandoned on Lake Superior's Isle Royale by a corrupt copper hunter. Angelique’s Isle is a harrowing tale of perseverance and a testament to the resilience and strength of Indigenous women. Based on the true story of Angelique Mott. Visit our website for more info. #WindaFilmFest #ANGELIQUESISLE #truestory#MichelleDerosier #MigisiSahgaigan#AngeliqueMott #Anishinaabe #cityofsydney#indigenous #firstnations #eventcinemas#IloveSydney #POC #Australia#IndigenousFilmFestivals #EventCinemas#FirstNationFilmMakers #Sydney #Community#Culture #SydneyLocal #VisitNSW



07.01.2022 Indigenous women in cinema! Come and hear from some of the most influential female filmmakers in a panel discussion this Sunday at 10-11am. For more info visit the website http://www.windafilmfest.com

05.01.2022 Are you a regionally based scriptwriter or content-maker? How would you like a $20,000 4 week scholarship to LA? Applications open for the inaugural Regional S...creen in LA Scholarship Program Regional screen industry organisation Screenworks and Los Angeles-based Australians in Film (AiF) have made a nationwide call-out for regional screenwriters and content creators to apply for its inaugural Regional Screen in LA Scholarship Program. Specifically targeted at supporting established screenwriters and content creators, the new scholarship program will feature a bespoke 4-week residency in Los Angeles valued at AUD$20,000. Applicants are required to have at least one significant key creative drama credit or equivalent experience and intend to develop screen drama content set in regional Australia. Applications will close on 9th December. Across Australia there are many talented storytellers, screenwriters and content creators who have incredible lived experiences and stories to share with global audiences explained Screenworks CEO, Ken Crouch, thanks to our collaborators at Australians in Film and our philanthropic supporters, we can now offer an extraordinary opportunity and provide international screen industry introductions and professional development to bring their stories to screens around the world. Australian’s in Film Executive Director Peter Ritchie said the U.S industry has a great appetite for original and unique storytellers from around the world, and we are excited to be working with Screenworks to provide this insightful career-focused scholarship to a highly motivated and creative regional screen practitioner. Screenworks and AiF previously announced that the annual scholarship program will run for 3 years. Each annual scholarship opportunity is valued at approximately $20,000 AUD. PLEASE SHARE. https://screenworks.com.au//regional-screen-in-la-scholar/

04.01.2022 Director Chris Herd in conversation with Colin Farrell at the 2018 Maui Film Festival's Taste of Summer Opening Party on June 13, 2018 in Wailea, Hawaii.

02.01.2022 Indigenous women in cinema! Come and hear from some of the most influential female filmmakers in a panel discussion this Sunday at 10-11am. For more info visit the website http://www.windafilmfest.com

02.01.2022 Cast, crew and fans attended the New Zealand Premiere of 'Find Your Voice' by Chris Herd, starring Adam Saunders and Keisha Castle-Hughes. Watch this video to see what they thought about the film. To book your own screening visit https://nz.demand.film/



01.01.2022 | F E A T U R E | F I L M | C A S T I N G | B R I E F | We're thrilled to be casting this gorgeous and funny feature film 'Paper Champions' shooting in Melbourn...e, Feb 2019. Details below, please feel free to tag/share/comment/dob in your friends & family! Details of how to apply are in the attachment. Thank you! See more

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