π MARAE
Produced by the National Film Unit
Black & white film still
6cm x 6cm cellulose acetate negative
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Blessing ceremony? - older men arrive accompanied by young scouts.
20 min. 35mm colour film.
Description: The urban drift of the twentieth century has cut off great numbers of Maoris from their old community links, symbolised by the traditional Marae. Usually a courtyard in front of the tribal meeting house, the marae was of special importance on formal occasions, and held in great reverence. The film looks at some attempts being made to adapt the traditional marae to the urban setting, and interweaves two strands - a look at three urban marae projects; and a trip out into the countryside with a group of young urban Maoris to visit some rural maraes.
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- π’ National Film Unit (1990)