The creator of the largest indigenous film festival in the world – which kicks off today – is pleased with how much it has grown in 10 years.Māoriland which started in 2014 will showcase its largest programme yet, representing more than 150 Indigenous nations from across the world.More than 200 short films which will be shown which have been made with over 2000 rangatahi both in Aotearoa and overseas.The day kicked off with a pōwhiri at Raukura Marae on Kāpiti Coast to welcome various nations including from the around the Pacific and as far away as Greenland.
The creator of the largest indigenous film festival in the world – which kicks off today – is pleased with how much it has grown in 10 years.
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