A documentary about the 2007 terror raids will have its world premiere at the New Zealand International Film Festival later this month.
The Price of Peace, by investigate journalist Kim Webby, has controversial activist Tame Iti at the centre of the story.
The terror raids occurred on October 15, 2007, and saw Iti, along with 16 others, arrested when police stormed houses in the Urewera Ranges.
Iti was one of four people who eventually went to trial accused with setting up a paramilitary training camp.
The documentary follows Iti through the court case as he tries to clear his name. It's a follow-up to October 15, an hour-long documentary Webby made for Maori Television.