Mahana Premiere Supports a Cause Close to Home
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Thursday 28, 2015
Mahana Premiere Supports a Cause Close to Home
Internationally acclaimed director Lee Tamahori’s first New Zealand film in 20 years, MAHANA, will have its New Zealand premiere on February 22, 2016 at Hoyts Sylvia Park, Auckland.
The film depicts a profound and enduring tale of rural family life based on the book Bulibasha by Witi Ihimaera, who also wrote Whale Rider.
The premiere will be held in partnership with Variety – The Children’s Charity, with proceeds benefitting Kiwi kids living in deprivation.
Producer Robin Scholes explains: “We are delighted that a portion of ticket sales will go to Variety to support their work with children and families. Mahana is all about family, so it’s a very welcome and appropriate alliance.”
MAHANA is an evocative family drama based on Whale Rider author Witi Ihimaera's novel, Bulibasha. Set in 1960’s rural New Zealand, two Māori sheep-shearing families, the Mahanas and the Poatas, battle for supremacy in the shearing sheds and in their own hearts. The youngest Mahana, 14-year-old Simeon, is troubled by the rivalry and begins to unravel the truth behind the longstanding feud.
Stacey Morrison, will be MC for the evening which will feature a performance by the acclaimed Western Springs College Kapa Haka group - Nga Puna o Waiorea, before MAHANA Director Lee Tamahori andBulibasha Author Witi Ihimaera introduce the film.
Key cast members of MAHANA will attend this special screening. Temuera Morrison (Once Were Warriors)returns to the big screen to play Tamihana Mahana; the proud, traditionalist patriarch. Young newcomer Akuhata (Augs) Keefe who was plucked from Tolaga Bay Area School to play Simeon will attend, as will Jim Moriarty (The Strength of Water) stars as Tamihana’s arch-rival, Rupeni Poata.
What: New Zealand Premiere of MAHANA
When: Monday 22 February 2016
Where: Hoyts Sylvia Park, Mt Wellington, Auckland
Time: 7.00pm – Light refreshments and entertainment
8.00pm – Introduction by Director Lee Tamahori and Bulibasha Author Witi Ihimaera
8.15pm – Film begins
Tickets: $40.00
Premium Tickets: $80.00 (Includes Hoyts LUX seating and a copy of Bulibasha signed by Witi Ihimaera)
Private Cinema: Two cinemas of 28 guests each with access to a private bar area are being auctioned onTrade Me with all proceeds going to Variety.
To purchase tickets visit www.iticket.co.nz or call 09 361 1000
All proceeds will support Variety – The Children’s Charity to create brighter futures for Kiwi kids living in deprivation.
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