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New Zealand Short Films To Be Showcased on Maori Television

31 October 2008

Filed under: New Zealand Industry News


New Zealand Shorts Shine... on Maori Television

Short films have long been the small but lovely gems in the crown of the New Zealand film industry.  The show that celebrates that film genre – Iti Pounamu – returns to screens on Tuesday November 11 at 9.30 PM.

Presenters Ainsley Gardiner (Ngati Awa) and Tearepa Kahi (Tainui) are back for a second season to showcase some of the finest short films ever made in this country, and meet the filmmakers themselves.

Each host has defined turf within the programme that plays to their strengths.

Gardiner’s role is to interview featured directors on location and in the studio, to find out about the process that goes into an end product, their experiences, trials and tribulations.  Kahi, a fluent reo speaker, will provide a weekly wrap up and opinion piece on what’s happening in the industry, reviews and news.

Both the presenters are established film-makers whose stars are on the rise.

Gardiner produced Oscar-nominated short film Two Cars One Night, and feature film Eagle v Shark, both directed by Taika Waititi.  She will also produce his next feature The Volcano, to go into production next year.

Kahi is a director, whose short film Taua features in the first episode of this series.  He is currently executive producing a stream of short films for the NZ Film Commission.

There are no hard and fast rules about what makes a short film work.  Different audiences have their own tastes, and Iti Pounamu acknowledges that by covering a wide variety of critically-acclaimed films.  Some of the films this season include: