Pākiri: The Filmmaker, the Cook & the Singer

Pākiri: The Filmmaker, the Cook & the Singer

Release date : July 26, 1999
Runtime : 16m
Countries of origin : New Zealand /
Original Language : English /
Director : Sam Cruickshank /
Writers : Sam Cruickshank /
Production companies : University of Auckland /
July 26, 1999 16m New Zealand Documentary English More
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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.
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  • title:Pākiri: The Filmmaker, the Cook & the Singer
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1999
  • Runtime:16m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: New Zealand ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Sam Cruickshank /
  • Writers: Sam Cruickshank ·
  • Production companies: University of Auckland ·
  • Overview: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.
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