Tearepa Kahi

참여 작품

무루
Screenplay
뉴질랜드의 원주민 마오리족과 끊임없는 갈등을 빚어 온 뉴질랜드 정부는, 동부 해안에 위치한 마오리족 마을 하나를 테러리스트들의 본거지로 규정하고 특수부대를 파견한다. 특수부대원들이 마을을 비밀스럽게 조사하는 동안, 마을의 관할 경찰이자 같은 마우리족 출신인 태피가 그들의 임무를 눈치채게 된다. 어느 날, 평화스러웠던 마을에 총성이 울리고 태피는 자신이 태어나고 자란 마오리족 마을의 주민들과 경찰로서의 임무 중 하나를 선택해야 하는 기로에 서게된다.
무루
Executive Producer
뉴질랜드의 원주민 마오리족과 끊임없는 갈등을 빚어 온 뉴질랜드 정부는, 동부 해안에 위치한 마오리족 마을 하나를 테러리스트들의 본거지로 규정하고 특수부대를 파견한다. 특수부대원들이 마을을 비밀스럽게 조사하는 동안, 마을의 관할 경찰이자 같은 마우리족 출신인 태피가 그들의 임무를 눈치채게 된다. 어느 날, 평화스러웠던 마을에 총성이 울리고 태피는 자신이 태어나고 자란 마오리족 마을의 주민들과 경찰로서의 임무 중 하나를 선택해야 하는 기로에 서게된다.
무루
Director
뉴질랜드의 원주민 마오리족과 끊임없는 갈등을 빚어 온 뉴질랜드 정부는, 동부 해안에 위치한 마오리족 마을 하나를 테러리스트들의 본거지로 규정하고 특수부대를 파견한다. 특수부대원들이 마을을 비밀스럽게 조사하는 동안, 마을의 관할 경찰이자 같은 마우리족 출신인 태피가 그들의 임무를 눈치채게 된다. 어느 날, 평화스러웠던 마을에 총성이 울리고 태피는 자신이 태어나고 자란 마오리족 마을의 주민들과 경찰로서의 임무 중 하나를 선택해야 하는 기로에 서게된다.
Herbs: Songs of Freedom
Director
Director Tearepa Kahi’s follow-up to the infectious Poi E is a rousing celebration of Pacific reggae legends Herbs, the band’s members and its action as an inspiring musical front for social rights and harmony.
Merata: How Mum Decolonised the Screen
Creative Producer
A documentary portrait of the pioneering indigenous filmmaker and activist Merata Mita and an intimate tribute from a son about his mother that delves into the life of the first woman from an Indigenous Nation to solely direct a film anywhere in the world. Known as the grandmother of Indigenous cinema, Merata’s independent political documentaries of the 1970s and 80s highlighted injustices for Māori people and often divided the country. Mita was fearless in her life, her activism and her art. Chronicling the director’s journey to decolonize the film and television screens of New Zealand and the world, the film documents her work, her early struggles with her family and her drive for social justice that often proved personally dangerous.
Poi E: The Story of Our Song
Editor
Written and directed by Tearepa Kahi (Mt Zion) and starring Maaka Pohatu (The Modern Maori Quartet, Two Little Boys) the film tells the story of musician Dalvanius Prime and the origin of the song “Poi E”, a ground-breaking fusion of 1980s pop and traditional Māori music. “Poi E”, composed by Dalvanius and Ngoingoi Pēwhairangi and performed by the Patea Māori Club, remains the only song in Te Reo Māori to reach No 1 in the charts, over 30 years since its 1984 release.
Poi E: The Story of Our Song
Producer
Written and directed by Tearepa Kahi (Mt Zion) and starring Maaka Pohatu (The Modern Maori Quartet, Two Little Boys) the film tells the story of musician Dalvanius Prime and the origin of the song “Poi E”, a ground-breaking fusion of 1980s pop and traditional Māori music. “Poi E”, composed by Dalvanius and Ngoingoi Pēwhairangi and performed by the Patea Māori Club, remains the only song in Te Reo Māori to reach No 1 in the charts, over 30 years since its 1984 release.
Poi E: The Story of Our Song
Writer
Written and directed by Tearepa Kahi (Mt Zion) and starring Maaka Pohatu (The Modern Maori Quartet, Two Little Boys) the film tells the story of musician Dalvanius Prime and the origin of the song “Poi E”, a ground-breaking fusion of 1980s pop and traditional Māori music. “Poi E”, composed by Dalvanius and Ngoingoi Pēwhairangi and performed by the Patea Māori Club, remains the only song in Te Reo Māori to reach No 1 in the charts, over 30 years since its 1984 release.
Poi E: The Story of Our Song
Director
Written and directed by Tearepa Kahi (Mt Zion) and starring Maaka Pohatu (The Modern Maori Quartet, Two Little Boys) the film tells the story of musician Dalvanius Prime and the origin of the song “Poi E”, a ground-breaking fusion of 1980s pop and traditional Māori music. “Poi E”, composed by Dalvanius and Ngoingoi Pēwhairangi and performed by the Patea Māori Club, remains the only song in Te Reo Māori to reach No 1 in the charts, over 30 years since its 1984 release.
Mt. Zion
Director
Singer Stan Walker makes his acting debut playing the lead role in feature film Mt Zion, shot in Pukekohe, Auckland. Walker stars as Turei, a talented young musician with a dream – for his band to win the audition to be the support act for Bob Marley’s 1979 concert in Auckland. Set amongst a Maori family of contract potato pickers in Pukekohe, in which Turei’s desperate ambition clashes with traditional whanau values, leading to an emotional showdown and powerful change. Temuera Morrison (Once Were Warriors), plays Turei’s father, the hard-working head contractor who has some lost ambitions of his own. Mt Zion is written and directed by Tearepa Kahi, who made the international award-winning short film Taua. Stan Walker won the 2009 Australian Idol singing contest and is now signed to Sony Music as a recording artist and EMI publishing as song writer.
The Lawnmower Men of Kapu
Executive Producer
A boy witnesses the seemingly magic powers of his Aunties and the continuation of tradition.
NZ WARS:  Stories of Waitara
Writer
Stories of Waitara combines oral histories, state of the art animations and powerful dramatic re-enactments to bring to life the narratives of Te Ātiawa in their epic battle against the military might of the British Empire. Created and presented by award-winning journalist Mihingarangi Forbes NZ Wars: Stories of Waitara documents the epic battle for control over the fertile lands of Taranaki. Shared through the eyes of Te Atiawa descendants including Dr Ruakere Hond with insights from acclaimed historian Dr Vincent O'Malley this digital documentary project focuses on the beginning of the Taranaki wars which started in Waitara and raged across the region for over two decades. The Taranaki pa site of Pukerangiora holds a significant place in New Zealand's military history as a lasting symbol of Maori resistance and resilience. Pukerangiora is now the backdrop for the latest installment of RNZ's award-winning docu-series on the bloody birth of modern New Zealand.