Māori

Māori

Release date : July 25, 1981
Runtime : 21m
Countries of origin : New Zealand /
Original Language : English / Maori /
Director : Arthur Everard /
Writers : Mel Taylor / Witi Ihimaera /
Production companies : The National Film Unit / New Zealand National Film Unit /
July 25, 1981 21m New Zealand Documentary English More
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This 1981 NFU film is a tour of the contemporary world of Aotearoa’s tangata whenua. It won headlines over claims that its portrayal of Māori had been sanitised for overseas viewers. Debate and a recut ensued. Writer Witi Ihimaera felt that mentions of contentious issues (Bastion Point, the land march) in his original script were ignored or elided in the final film, and withdrew from the project. He later told journalists that the controversy showed that educated members of minority groups were no longer prepared to let the majority interpret the minority view.
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  • title:Māori
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1981
  • Runtime:21m
  • Genres: Documentary · History ·
  • Countries of origin: New Zealand ·
  • Original Language: English · Maori ·
  • Director: Arthur Everard /
  • Writers: Mel Taylor · Witi Ihimaera ·
  • Production companies: The National Film Unit · New Zealand National Film Unit ·
  • Overview:This 1981 NFU film is a tour of the contemporary world of Aotearoa’s tangata whenua. It won headlines over claims that its portrayal of Māori had been sanitised for overseas viewers. Debate and a recut ensued. Writer Witi Ihimaera felt that mentions of contentious issues (Bastion Point, the land march) in his original script were ignored or elided in the final film, and withdrew from the project. He later told journalists that the controversy showed that educated members of minority groups were no longer prepared to let the majority interpret the minority view.
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