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My Weaponry

In this poetic short film, writer/director/songwriter Kararaina Rangihau tells a story of great significance to the Tūhoe people. Unfolding entirely in te reo Māori, the narrative follows a child (played by Te Ratauhina Tumarae) learning the origins to the waiata 'Taku Rākau E', from her great-grandmother (Menu Ripia). Flicking between the present day and 1873, the great-grandmother tells how Mihikitekapua, a blind women of Tūhoe (also played by Ripia), first sang this important waiata. Rangihau was mentored by prominent filmmaker Merata Mita, who produced the film with co-producer Chelsea Winstanley.

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My Weaponry

July 26, 2010
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Crew (15)

Directing

Pita Turei
Assistant Director

Writing

Production

Merata Mita
Producer
Matt Noonan
Executive Producer
Chelsea Winstanley
Co-Producer
Okiwi Logan Shipgood
Production Designer

Sound

Dick Reade
Sound Designer
Aaron Davis
Sound Recordist
Ethan Davis
Additional Sound Re-Recordist
Justin Kereama
Music Arranger

Art

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Camera

Amber Smith
Assistant Camera

Costume & Make-Up

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Crew

Grant McKinnon
Cinematography
Mike Jonathan
Cinematography

Editing

Dena Curtis
Editor

Lighting

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Visual Effects

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