Muru
Join us for our Closing night film Muru, including a Kapa Haka performance by TUIA te here tangata. The director Tearepa Kahi (Ngāti Paoa & Waikato) and Uncle Tame Iti (Ngāi Tūho), who stars in the film will be in attendance for a Q & A after the screening.
Set against the backdrop of the stunning Tūhoe native bush, writer and director Tearepa Kahi (Poi E: The Story of Our Song NZIFF 2016, Herbs: Songs of Freedom NZIFF 2019, Mt Zion) plunges us into one of the most charged episodes of Aotearoa’s history: the Tūhoe raids of 15 Oct 2007.
True to Kahi’s masterful commitment to centering Indigenous narratives, the film’s heartbeat is held by the locals. Community Sergeant ‘Taffy’ Tawharau (Cliff Curtis) has returned home to care for his ailing father. In addition to shuttling the local tamariki to kura and getting kaumātua to their medical check-ups, he must also contend with the rebellious but loveable teenager, Rusty (Poroaki Merritt-McDonald) also recently returned home — but from six months in a Youth Corrections Facility.
Against this backdrop of whānau and whenua, the police armed offenders squad descends on the sleepy town of Rūātoki — on a school day. Invoking New Zealand’s new anti-terrorism laws, the manhunt begins for Tūhoe activist, Tame Iti (who plays himself), the alleged mastermind behind a potential political uprising and ringleader of military-style training camps in Te Urewera.
Director Tearepa Kahi and Producer and star Tame Iti will be in attendance for a Q & A after the screening.
Director: Tearepa Kahi (Ngāti Paoa & Waikato)
Writer: Tearepa Kahi (Ngāti Paoa & Waikato)
Producers: Reikura Kahi (Waikato, Ngāti Hine, Ngāti Porou), Tame Iti (Ngāi Tūho), Selina Joe
Language: English | Te Reo Maori
Aotearoa | 2022 | 106 mins
PREVIEW SHORT FILM:
Ivalu
Director: Anders Walter, Pipaluk K. Jørgensen (Inuk)
Greenland | 2022 | 16 mins | Greenlandic | English Subtitles
Ivalu is gone. Her little sister is desperate to find her. Her father does not care. The vast Greenlandic nature holds secrets. The search for Ivalu is on.
This film is available in the BIRRARANGGA Film Festival 3-pass and 5-pass ticket packages.
DATE
Tuesday 28 March 6.30pm
VENUE
ACMI Fed Square Cinema 1
CLASSIFICATION
Unclassified - Restricted to persons 15 and over unless accompanied by an adult
ENTRY
Full $22 | Concession $17 | Blak Tix $13 | 3 Film Pass $45 | 5 Film Pass $75