In 1979, group of young Māori and Pasifika activists sought to stop Pākehā students at the University of Auckland performing a parody of haka each capping week. Unfortunately, the consequences for those activists were severe – many were convicted of crimes. Director Katie Wolfe uncovers this largely forgotten event in our history with interviews from both in this resonant and thought-provoking documentary.
Katie Wolfe | Director |
Kingsley Spargo | Music |
Timothy Balme | Producer |
Lise Cook | Cinematography |
Katie Wolfe | Producer |
Carly Turner | Editor |
Evan Howell | Cinematography |
Dave Murray | Cinematography |
Marty Smith | Cinematography |
Yves Simard | Cinematography |