12 & 13. The Maori Voice: Parts One and Two

Storytellers in Motion is a non-fiction series about aboriginal film, television and storytelling - featuring the storytellers themselves
The Maori Voice

In episodes 12 and 13 of Storytellers in Motion we travel to Aotearoa (New Zealand), Hawaii and England, to meet some of the most influential Maori storytellers working in cinema and television.

Barry Barclay, Merata Mita, Tainui Stephens, Don Selwyn, Carey Carter, Vanessa Rare and Ainsley Gardiner are introduced and tell their own stories. We quickly become aware of the many parallels between their experiences and those of contemporary Indigenous storytellers in Canada.

Forcing its way through the “stereotypical crap”, powerful and confident, authentic Maori programming is on the rise, and is now reaching much wider audiences. Twenty five years ago, linguists were predicting the demise of the Maori language. As we see, they couldn’t have been more wrong.

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