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MERATA: HOW MUM DECOLONISED THE SCREEN (2018)

Sobre o filme

In the 1970s, Merata Mita (1942-2010) broke through barriers of race, class, and gender to become the first Maori woman to write and direct a feature film. She emerged as one of New Zealand’s best-known filmmakers and a powerful voice for indigenous peoples around the world. In this film, Merata’s youngest son, Hepi, crafts a deeply intimate portrait of his late mother. Drawing on footage from her work, as well as from interviews with her from before she picked up a camera, Hepi captures Merata as a filmmaker, mother, wife and mentor.

Título original: MERATA: HOW MUM DECOLONISED THE SCREEN

Ano: 2018

Classificação: 14 years

Duração: 89 min

Gênero: Documentary

País: New Zealand

Tags: New Zealand, parenthood, female directors, human rights, cinema, documentary

Cor: cor

Direção: Hepi Mita

Roteiro: Hepi Mita

Fotografia: Mike Jonathon

Montagem: Te Rurehe Paki

Produtor: Chelsea Winstanley

Produção: Arama Pictures

World Sales: Wide Management

E-mail: festivals@widemanagement.com