Our theme for the movies this year was “Northland History” The movies have been played on the big screen at the Te Ahu Cinema in Kaitaia on Wednesday 14 September 2022. These are the lucky movies to be chosen from our school. Congratulations to everyone involved in the production of these movies. Please click on the link to view other
Manaiakalani Film Festival movies. Please enjoy and feel free to leave a positive, thoughtful and helpful comment below for the students.
Kia Ora my name is Jessica .I am at Mangonui school.I loved the story about How Ahipara got its name .I like how you worked together to make a great move.The costumes were great and the setting.
ReplyDeletekia ora I am Zenia from Mangonui school.I like the setting
ReplyDeletenameste Im Aarav from india I liked this movie because its cool and active and that you used your own tecnoligy work .
ReplyDeletecool work Aarav i love your comment its amazing :)
ReplyDeleteHi charlie here from Mangonui school. This was AMAZING ! I loved the acting, it was so realistic! It show a perfect story of how Apiparapara got its name. I love how you guys did all Maori. You setting were so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHi my name is Simon from Kaingaroa School. I love the way that you went to the beach to film and also your costumes are great.
ReplyDeleteHello my name is Case i'm the director of the movie "Puwheke" from Kaingaroa school. I loved your film
ReplyDeleteespecially the costumes and the story line and also how you added your murals into your film.
good job on your video it was one of my favourite out of all cool film
ReplyDeletekia ora I am Xanthe from Pompallier catholic school! I enjoyed Ashlyns bit when she asked 'how did Ahipara get its name?' I liked all of the acting and the set.
ReplyDeleteKia Ora l am Karly l am from pompallier Catholic l enjoyed your action your personality. l liked your people that did the action
ReplyDeletekia ora my name is Arabelle and i am from pompallier catholic school
ReplyDeletei used to wonder how ahiparapara got it`s name but now i finally know
how it got it`s name cause you amazing people have created a movie about it.
I watched it and it was amazing and wonderful. I love how you did the amazing
film.
kia ora I am Kevin and I am from Pompallier Catholic school I enjoyed when they went in the journey and I liked the bit when they rapped leafs around the fish because it's a pretty smart idea to save the fish. I liked your Ta moko on your face it looked real.
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ReplyDeleteHi, I am Kristyna, and I am from Pompallier Catholic School, and I would like to say Thank you for making this amazing film, and putting so much effort into the costumes and sound quality for how Ahiparapara got its name.
ReplyDeleteMy name is Serenity and I love this film because it is a nice story and has lots of detail about how Ahipara got it's name. I think that maybe they could have had a few more camera shot angles involved with it.
ReplyDeleteKia ora, I'm Brody from Pompallier Catholic School, nice editing/acting, thanks for explaning how Ahiparapara got it's name. If you want to see my teams film go to pompallier and click on the one called "Rugby History".
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ReplyDeleteKia ora, my name is Ryan I am from Pompallier Catholic School, I really liked the fades in the video and the voice overs. My favourite part was when the tribes fought. Thank you for telling us the Story of Ahiparapara. I learnt a lot of things.
ReplyDeleteI really found it interesting how shipwrecks bay got its name. I would also love to go on the news. From Noah pompallier primary catholic school.
ReplyDeleteMy name is Manaia and I think you had lots of detail in your film I really like it.
ReplyDeleteHello my name is Dhruvika, I'm form Pompallier School. I really enjoyed how you explained the history of Ahipara really well and loud. You did a great job on the costumes and editing. That was a good film
ReplyDeletehi my name is missah i from Oturu school
ReplyDeletei love how you put the line in the sand.
Kia ora Room 4 Whānau,
ReplyDeleteYour video about Ahiparapara getting it's name is nicely put together. I like the way you have blended live footage and the still images. I learnt about the name and the story behind it.
Could you add to your post who was in the video and how you choose the subject for the video?
Ngā mihi,
Maria