In a joint presentation with the City Gallery Wellington, the Film Archive presents a screening of Two Rivers Meet / Te Tutakinga o nga Awa e Rua on Friday 18 July at 12:30pm in the City Gallery Auditorium.
This free screening of the 1977 film showcases Maori poets in the
context of political issues of the period. Narrated by Rowley Habib,
the film features Keri Hulme, Hone Tuwhare and Apirana Taylor among
others.
Accompanying the screening, Apirana Taylor will present a
poetry reading of his work, and comment on the film in celebration of
Montant Poetry Day 2008.
The film by Richard Turner and Rowley Habib garnered great praise from critics and runs for 37 minutes.
"An extremely powerful and moving film that explodes so many myths as
Richard Turner & Rowley Habib give full cry to the Maori voice." -
Wellington Evening Post, 1979.
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