Children of the revolution.
Material type: FilmLanguage: engmao Publication details: [Auckland, N.Z.] : Front of the Box Productions, 2008.Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 52 min.) : sound, colour ; 12 cmContent type:- two-dimensional moving image
- video
- videodisc
- 303.4840993 22
- Producer, Claudette Hauiti ; Director, Makerita Urale.
- Qantas Media Award for Best Maori Language Programme, 2008.
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Audio Visual | City Campus City Campus Short Loan | NB 303.4840993 CHI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A475538B |
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NB 303.4840945 BLA Black block / | NB 303.4840945 DIA Diaz / | NB 303.4840982 TAK The take / | NB 303.4840993 CHI Children of the revolution. | NB 303.48409969 NOH Noho hewa : the wrongful occupation of Hawaiʻi / | NB 303.623099324 LIF Life's a riot. | NB 303.625 HUM Human weapon / |
Originally broadcast on Maori Television, 2nd April, 2008
Producer, Claudette Hauiti ; Director, Makerita Urale.
"Explores the unique lives of five children born to leaders of the Protest Movement in New Zealand, key figures who helped to shape the consciousness and socio-political landscape of Aotearoa during the 70's and 80's. Toi Iti the son of Tuhoe activist Tame Iti, brought up by his Pakeha mother and alienated from his Maori culture; Te Whenua Harawira born during the 1978 Bastion Point occupation and whose name bears the legacy of that struggle - and later helping her parents Hone and Hilda Harawira organize and lead the 2004 Foreshore and Seabed March; hip hop artist Che Fu, son of Polynesian Panthers founding member Tigilau Ness who retaliated against the government's infamous Overstayers and Dawn Raids against Pacific Islanders in the 70's; Katie Azania Bradford who marched at 6-years old on the 1988 Unemployment March organized and led by her mother Sue Bradford; and 16-year Joseph who wasn't born when his father John Minto the national organiser of HART (halt all racist tours) became 'the most hated man in New Zealand' during the 1981 Springbok Tour.'"--Publisher.
Rating: M - contains low level offensive language.
DVD ; colour recording system: PAL.
In English with Māori narration.
Qantas Media Award for Best Maori Language Programme, 2008.
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