Tō Te Wai
Georgia-May Russ | Film
Overview
When her ambitious nature-led project clashes with local iwi, Renaye is forced to confront the idea that she has been too far from home, too long.
About the project:
In late 2022, Michaela Te Awa and Georgia-May Russ wrote a script for a short film that highlighted how difficult and personal it can be to begin a journey of reconnection to your culture. This film pulled from real-life moments and conversations we'd had as Māori wahine, and was initially sparked by a poem written by Michaela.
She remembered the cold hard concrete underneath her feet
She remembered the light droplets of rain falling across her cheek
She remembered the smell of dampness all around her
She remembered the spin tingling karanga coming from the distance
She remembered the knot in her tummy and the uncertainty in her heart
Then she remembered she was not alone, she stood with her fam
Bruh, this anxiety is lit, this is where you are from so why are you so scared?
I don't know
Take your shoes off
Enter the wharenui
Three days later you belong
You got through it
Not only that but you connected
You belong
Just like that life has changed
You know who you are
Where you come from
Evolution… Pfffffttttt
I do not whakapapa back to apes.
I am the descendant of gods.
The original script was commissioned as part of Someday Stories Series 7 - an incredible organisation that supports emerging directors and producers with funding and mentorship on their first funded film journey. Since then our film, Tō Te Wai, has been refined and reflected upon, upgraded, renewed and is ready to start shooting.
We started filming on the 17th April - 19th April in Whatawhata, with an incredible crew and cast, we have one more day to film coming up!
A short film that blends the real-life experiences of the writers with a poignant narrative. This film follows Renaye, a white-passing Māori woman who moved away from her whānau - and her culture - as a young girl.
About the People:
Writers
Michaela Te Awa Bird
Georgia-May Russ
Director
Georgia-May Russ
Producer
Jewels King
Consultancy
Reon King
DOP
Jared Jones
1st AD
Sammie Craddock
Cam Assist
Finn Kaad
Cameron Sly
Gaffer
Cameron Sly
Sound
Ngakorau Nohotima
Rob Pendy
Art Department
Mariah Jones
Costume
Anahera Morehu
Make Up Artist
Sarai Ndaba
Runner / PA / Locations / The Guy Who Can Do Everything
Leo Allan
Unit
Reon King & Whaanau
About the Narrative:
Renaye's life is unsettled when her plan to create a nature reserve is halted due to lack of consultation and her disregard for local iwi, and when she needs to return to her old home and her marae, she is uncertain she can face the shame and hurt that follows her.
We are seeking additional funds to cover the remaining production, post-production and marketing of the short film. We believe this film will enter many hearts, and that there will be many Māori and indigenous people out there who will resonate with the characters involved, and we hope this film will encourage them in their own journeys of returning to their roots.
The additional funds will go to:
-Bolstering the rates for our cast and crew so that we can fairly pay them for their time and mahi.
-Increasing the allocated budget we have for editing and sound sourcing, including an original score for the film.
For people who contribute, we would love to invite you to the private screening of the finished film.
Nga mihi nui
Project Updates
Ngā mihi nui! Halfway there!
Huge thank you to our supporters so far - we have now made it over 50%!
We can't wait to share the project with everyone who has supported, our crew, cast and whānau.
If you wanted to get in touch about the project or have any questions feel free to message us on Instagram or Facebook!
Ngā mihi nui e te whānau x
Georgia & Jewel
Project Owner
Georgia-May Russ
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