My Weaponry

Dedicated to the memory of Mihikitekapua

14 mins
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.

Grant McKinnon

Cinematography

Ethan Davis

Additional Sound Re-Recordist

Aaron Davis

Sound Recordist

Mike Jonathan

Cinematography

Justin Kereama

Music Arranger

Matt Noonan

Executive Producer

Amber Smith

Assistant Camera

Merata Mita

Producer

Pita Turei

Assistant Director

Okiwi Logan Shipgood

Production Designer

Dick Reade

Sound Designer

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