Six new sustainability-focused short films by emerging young New Zealand film-makers - SOMEDAY STORIES 5 - are premiering on Māori Television’s website maoritelevision.com and MĀORI+ app during the month of September.
From the gas fields of Taranaki to the top secret Social Cyberspace Agency in Christchurch, from hard truths to fake
news, the collection of short films represents the fifth series of THE OUTLOOK FOR SOMEDAY.
Established in 2007, the initiative invites young filmmakers to deliver work that investigates sustainability.
The short films featured on SOMEDAY STORIES 5 throughout September are:
· MEKENI – Wednesday 8 September 2021: Márianne Infante co-produces, writes and stars in New Zealand’s first short film in the Kapampangan-Filipino language.
An unexpected encounter connects a Filipino-Kiwi daughter and her migrant father, causing them to confront their grief
in the face of further loss.
· HE TAKATĀPUI AHAU – Monday 13 September 2021: Writer/ director Alesha Ahdar opens up a conversation about gender diversity. A gentle, non-binary person invited to a
family reunion on their marae decides to go back to their tūrangawaewae despite homophobia and transphobia they have
witnessed in the past.
· TAIAO – Wednesday 15 September 2021: Micah Winiata’s non-verbal film cut together like a music video explores New Zealand’s natural world and how we use this
land. The film challenges a Western world view by creating a cinematic scale documentary told through a Māori lens.
· A FRACKING TOUR OF TARANAKI – Monday 20 September 2021: New Zealand's commitment to climate change is questioned when evidence of expanding gas exploitation is uncovered by
Ethan Alderson-Hughes. This film explores the importance of preserving indigenous rituals and maintaining a harmonious
relationship between land and tangata whenua.
· PET DAY – Wednesday 22 September 2021: Writer/director Ruby Harris presents a short film about mental health and male vulnerability in rural Aotearoa. When
best friends Dani and Gabe prepare for their school’s annual Pet Day, they learn something about Dani’s stepfather that
will change their lives forever.
· A PEEK INSIDE THE CHRISTCHURCH INTERNET TROLL AGENCY – Monday 27 September 2021: Writer and director team Lucie Jones and Genevieve Kent were granted special access to the Christchurch branch of the
top secret Social Cyberspace Agency on the condition that they only release the footage after two years. It has now been
two years.
SOMEDAY STORIES is produced by the Connected Media Trust with support from NZ On Air, The Vista Foundation, Te Māngai Pāho and New
Zealand Film Commission in association with Stuff, Māori Television and Radio NZ.