More than 200 filmmakers from around the world will descend on the opening night of the largest indigenous film festival on earth, taking place at Ōtaki on New Zealand's Kapiti Coast.
The Māoriland Film Festival may be in its 11th year - but in 2024 it's being run by a new generation, with a new focus on the rights of indigenous people. The festival's new director, Madeleine Hakaraia de Young joined Breakfast.
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The Māoriland Film Festival may be in its 11th year - but in 2024 it's being run by a new generation, with a new focus on the rights of indigenous people. The festival's new director, Madeleine Hakaraia de Young joined Breakfast.
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Subscribe to 1News: https://bit.ly/1NewsYouTube | For the latest news from Aotearoa and overseas: https://www.1News.co.nz
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