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My Weaponry 2010

14 min📅 2010-07-26

"Dedicated to the memory of Mihikitekapua"

Dive into the world of My Weaponry (2010), a poignant short film by Kararaina Rangihau. This Drama and Music-infused cinematic experience unfolds in te reo Māori, immersing viewers in the rich cultural heritage of the Tūhoe people.

Director: Kararaina Rangihau

Cast

Parehuia Eparaima
Whaea Tamati
Raymond Tipu
Warrior
Menu Ripia
Mihikitekapua
Menu Ripia
Nan
Pato Ripia
Takahi
Te Urewera Tekurapa
Tia
Te Ratauhina Tumarae
Erana

Frequently Asked Questions

What is My Weaponry (2010) about?

This poignant short film tells the story of a child learning the origins of the powerful waiata 'Taku Rākau E' from her great-grandmother, exploring themes of identity, tradition, and the enduring power of storytelling.

Who directed My Weaponry?

Kararaina Rangihau, a talented writer, director, and songwriter, brought this emotional and culturally significant film to life.

Who stars in My Weaponry?

The film features a talented cast, including Parehuia Eparaima, Raymond Tipu, and the versatile Menu Ripia.

Is My Weaponry (2010) worth watching?

While My Weaponry (2010) may not have a high IMDb rating, its unique blend of drama and music, combined with its cultural significance, makes it a worthwhile watch for those interested in exploring the rich heritage of the Tūhoe people.

How long is My Weaponry?

My Weaponry has a runtime of 14 minutes.

About My Weaponry (2010) — A Poignant Exploration of Identity and Tradition

Dive into the world of My Weaponry (2010), a poignant short film by Kararaina Rangihau. This Drama and Music-infused cinematic experience unfolds in te reo Māori, immersing viewers in the rich cultural heritage of the Tūhoe people. As a child learns the origins of the powerful waiata 'Taku Rākau E' from her great-grandmother, the film seamlessly weaves between the present and the past. With Menu Ripia delivering a captivating performance as the great-grandmother and the blind women Mihikitekapua, My Weaponry is a thought-provoking exploration of identity, tradition, and the enduring power of storytelling.

As the camera pans over the stunning New Zealand landscape, the viewer is transported to a world where music and history are inextricably linked. Kararaina Rangihau's masterful direction brings the narrative to life, paying homage to the memory of Mihikitekapua in a way that is both deeply personal and universally relatable. With its unique blend of drama and music, My Weaponry is a must-watch for anyone interested in the rich cultural tapestry of Aotearoa.

Whether you're a film enthusiast, a music lover, or simply someone looking to discover new stories, My Weaponry (2010) is an unforgettable experience that will leave you moved and inspired.