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In The Lost Tiger, Chantelle Murray makes history as the first Indigenous Australian woman to write and direct an animated feature. With an all-star voice cast including Thomas Weatherall, Rhys Darby, Celeste Barber, Jimi Bani, and Nakkiah Lui, this vibrant film is a joyful adventure for all ages.Teo, a tiger adopted by a lively kangaroo family of travelling wrestlers, leads an exciting and carefree life. But when visions of an unfamiliar land call to him, Teo sets out on an epic journey to rediscover his heritage and save his homeland from impending destruction.
Seamlessly blending humour, heart, and adventure, The Lost Tiger is a groundbreaking children’s film that celebrates identity and resilience while exploring Australia’s past and present.
Free entry as capacity allows. Reserve your free tickets to avoid missing out!
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Māoriland Film Festival is Aotearoa’s international Indigenous Film Festival, held each March in the vibrant community of Ōtaki.
The MFF is the world’s largest celebration of Indigenous storytelling with five days of screenings, interactive installation and art exhibitions, industry events and more.
The 12th Māoriland Film Festival will be held from March 26 - 30, 2025.
View the full program for MFF2025 at mff.maorilandfilm.co.nz
Tickets on sale now at iTicket.co.nz
See you this March 26 - 30, 2025 in Ōtaki
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Ngā Purapura - Lifestyle Advancement Centre, Ōtaki, 145 Tasman Road,Otaki, New Zealand
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