Koha - Mauri
1987 14m Television
- Māori
- Arts/Culture
Reporter Temuera Morrison visits the East Coast to capture the making of Mauri, the first movie directed solo by a Māori woman. Writer/director Merata Mita argues it is time to "see our own people" up on the screen — and behind the camera. Mita's drama is "about birth and death, and all that takes place between". Actors Zac Wallace (Utu) and Eva Rickard are interviewed, and locals add their thoughts on watching a film being made. There are also glimpses of the sets and (at the end), their designer, Ralph Hotere. Mita said elsewhere that the film went better after "obstructive, racist" crew members were fired.
Key Cast & Crew
MM
Morehu McDonald
Director
ER
Eva Rickard
Subject
SDR
Susan D Ramari Paul
Subject
Related images

Flying high: Graeme Cowley prepares to film part of the final sequence of Merata Mita’s first dramatic feature, Mauri (1988).
Kindly supplied by Graeme Cowley

Cinematographer Graeme Cowley and clapper loader Justin Topzand, on the set of Merata Mita’s 1988 feature Mauri.
Kindly supplied by Graeme Cowley
























