Mārama: Māori Ancestors’ Rebellion in New Film

Source: Variety

Summary

In his latest film, ‘Mārama,’ director Taratoa Stappard explores the rebellious spirit of his Māori ancestors, focusing on their defiance against colonization through dance and tattoos. The Victorian-era horror-revenge film pays tribute to the ancestral women who risked everything to honor their lineage.

Why It Matters

The film serves as an important cultural reflection, highlighting the resilience of Māori ancestors during oppressive times, and showcases how storytelling can reclaim history. By portraying their struggles and triumphs, ‘Mārama’ emphasizes the strength of identity and the power of art as a form of resistance against colonization.

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