A film about Merata Mita, the pioneering Māori filmmaker and international champion of women in indigenous film, will launch the inaugural Rotorua Indigenous Film Festival next month.
Merata: How Mum Decolonised the Screen was created by her youngest son, archivist Heperi Mita, in collaboration with his siblings, and delivers a richly personal portrait of a significant filmmaker in New Zealand as well as a key figure in the growth of the Maori screen industry.
Bay of Plenty Film is proudly supporting RIFF, which is the brainchild of Piripi Curtis, Mike Jonathan and Lara Northcroft of Steambox Collective, a group of Rotorua-based film makers.
Audiences will also be treated to a special screening of Maui's Hook, produced by Karen Waaka-Tibble and an opportunity to view The Breaker Upperers, starring Madeline Sami, James Rolleston and Jackie Van Beek.