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Māoriland Mini Film Festival
 

Bunjil Place is proud to partner with the Māoriland Film Festival as part of Asia TOPA, to present a weekend of Pasifika live performance and Indigenous films from across the Southern Hemisphere from 1 to 2 March 2025.

This outdoor Pasifika cinematic experience will open on Saturday 1 March with a live performance from Māori singer-songwriter Breanne Peters, followed by a screening of the feature film Uproar, featuring Julian Dennison (Hunt for the Wilderpeople, Deadpool 2) as 17-year-old Josh, who is forced off the fence he has actively sat on his entire life, to find his voice protesting the arrival of the South African Springboks team in 1981 – and to stand up for himself, his whanau (family) and his future. 

On Sunday 2nd March, the festival will welcome Tongan singer-songwriter Tyra Lewis for a performance at 3:00pm followed by the screening of the Māoriland Short Film program at 4:00pm.

 

Event details

Venue: Bunjil Place Plaza
Bookings: https://www.bunjilplace.com.au/events/maoriland-film-festival
Start Date: Saturday 01 March 2025

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