About
Filmed over the course of four years, this documentary follows musician Marlon Williams as he takes on a deeply personal project — producing his first album entirely in te reo Māori, Te Whare Tīwekaweka. Williams began his musical journey as a teen, songwriting in Lyttleton, then carved out his own distinctive country sound that quickly took him to the world stage. Now, through te reo Māori, he sets out to reconnect with his Ngāi Tahu and Ngāi Tai roots. Directed by Ursula Grace Williams in her feature debut, the film follows Williams through international tours to quiet home life, all while working on the album.
Key Cast & Crew
UGW
Ursula Grace Williams
Associate Producer, Director
MW
Marlon Williams
Subject, Associate Producer
TF
Tim Flower
Cinematographer
AB
Alastair Burns
Associate Producer
CA
Callie Adams
Line Producer
JB
James Borrowdale
Associate Producer
JY
Josh Yong
Editor
MP
Mark Perkins
Composer











