TĀRIA TAKU MOKO MĀORI KI NGĀ KIRIATA O TE WĀ
EMBED MY NATIVE SOUL IN FILM

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.
At the heart of Māoriland is manaaki.

We are committed to nurturing talent and supporting genuine connections for everyone who participates in the festival.

We invite you to join us in a spirit of reciprocity to celebrate MFF2025.

Films programmed at the Māoriland Film Festival and Māoriland Rangatahi Film Festival are eligible for Audience Choice awards.

Māoriland exists to uplift the perspective and stories of Indigenous peoples.
Māoriland considers all film types, music videos, interactive media, installations and games.

Toi Matarau Gallery also considers Indigenous art - contact toa@maorilandfilm.co.nz for more information.

Eligibility:
- Māoriland considers film, video, digital and interactive media work and artwork (all mediums) made by Indigenous creatives.
- To be eligible for your work to be presented or displayed by Māoriland, an Indigenous creative must be credited in a key role such as director, producer or screenwriter. Artworks must be created by an Indigenous individual.
- The Indigenous creative must self-identify with and be recognised as an Indigenous person. Indigenous peoples are also known as Tangata Whenua, Aboriginal, Native, First Peoples or Tribal Peoples who belong to; or who have had an uninterrupted relationship with their land. This is distinct from those people who have arrived from another place to live in a country. The festival cannot advise an individual if they are Indigenous or not.
- While a key creative involved in the project must be Indigenous, the issue or content of the film may be non-Indigenous. This recognises the diverse experiences, identities and perspectives of Indigenous people(s), worldwide.
- Where the eligibility of a submitter is unclear, Māoriland may follow up with the submitter to clarify eligibility, or the work will be deemed to be ineligible.

Completion Date: Programmers will prioritise films completed after March 2023, but films released earlier are also welcome for submission.

Screening Status: Priority is given to films that have not screened widely in Aotearoa. Where a film has already screened or is available online, consideration will be given to the audience experience at the festival. When submitting your film, please advise whether filmmakers are planning to attend the festival.

Māoriland prioritises work that:
- Innovatively presents unique and new Indigenous perspectives
- Upholds the mana and inspiration of our storytellers – guided by our elders and taught by our children.
- That respects our audience – Māoriland is rooted in the traditions and language of the hapu and iwi of Ōtaki. It is our honour to extend manaakitanga to all who present their work and experience those presented within Māoriland.
- Provides a portal to the Indigenous world for ALL peoples.
- Relevance of work in regards to emerging themes and issues that shape our wider Indigenous experience.

Requirements for submitters:

All submissions must be complete to be considered for selection. If your work will not be ready for the deadline and you wish it to be considered for this year’s Festival, please contact festival@maorilandfilm.co.nz

All non-English language films must have English or Maori subtitles for final viewing; Indigenous languages may be unsubtitled if the film's overarching message is clear.

Read the submission instructions carefully before submitting.

Incomplete Submission Forms will not be processed.

Preview screeners and exhibition masters must have no commercial blacks or broadcaster promos.

The deadline for film festival submissions is October 31, 2024. Late submissions will be considered until November 27, 2024. Please be aware that programming commences in December. We are unable to consider submissions after the late submission deadline.
Awards & Prizes

Films programmed within the Māoriland Film Festival are eligible for Audience Choice awards.

E Tū Whānau Rangatahi Film Awards
Rangatahi filmmakers are invited to submit their films to the E Tū Whānau Rangatahi Film Challenge

Fees

Submissions to Māoriland Film Festival are free.
Late submissions will incur a fee of $25NZD.

Māoriland Film Festival is a non-profit organisation. Year-round we provide a range of activities supporting Indigenous creatives working across a range of mediums. Fees from late festival submissions support the cost of programming and go back into the film festival.

Please note:

Māoriland Film Festival will not accept physical submissions.
Participants will be notified by email of the selection results by January 30, 2025.
If selected, artist/screening fees are issued to the Indigenous creative as indicated on the
Submission Form, or to a recognised distribution company. Awards will be given to the Indigenous creative.

If selected for the festival, exhibition copies must be sent in by February 21, 2025.
Programmers may consider a limited number of works at their discretion where work has been created with genuine and mutual participation from an Indigenous person or group of peoples. References and further background will be requested for works submitted under this category.

For any queries regarding submissions to MFF2024, please email festival@maorilandfilm.co.nz

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  • Dave Jannetta

    We were unfortunately unable to travel to NZ for the festival but the communication and outreach were amazing and the festival itself is so wonderful. Thank you!

    May 2024
  • What a lovely time! Everyone who organised made it a lovely experience and all the films were beautiful! Otaki is also one of the nicest places I’ve ever been. Thank you Maoriland

    April 2024
  • Angelique Kalani Axelrode

    Incredible festival and beautiful community.

    April 2024
  • Vanessa Patea

    I absolutely loved this festival, it was an incredible experience to be a part of it! We had 2 short documentaries and a VR experience in the MATCH space. I highly recommend it to all indigenous creators around the world.

    March 2024
  • Gerard Elmore

    I would agree with others have said. No one in the world is doing what Māoriland is doing. They are building a hub for the indigenous community and becoming the indigenous Sundance. Always an honor to have our teams be a part of it all.

    March 2024