Tama
Odd Socks Productions | Film
Overview
Tama is the result of a unique collaboration between Deaf and hearing film-makers. It follows a Deaf Maori teenager as he struggles to learn the haka in Kaikohe. Determined to rise to the challenges that stand in his way, Tama undergoes the transformation necessary to earn the respect of his community.
The innovative script includes dialogue in four languages (the three official languages of New Zealand and Maori Sign Language). Jared Flitcroft (who is co-directing with hearing film-maker Jack O'Donnell) is the first Deaf film-maker to graduate from Wellington's film school. We are interested in creating opportunities for emerging Deaf actors and crew to gain experience that may lead to employment opportunities.
The funds raised from Boosted will go towards the production phase of the film including gear, crew, transport and NZSL interpreters. We will shoot the film in January and February 2014 while editing and mastering will take place in the following four months.
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Johnny Crawford
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