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Renae Maihi is a New Zealand
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and
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. She is best known for her work on the films '' Waru'' and '' We Are Still Here'', both of which premiered at the
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in 2017 and 2022 respectively.


Life and career

Maihi was born in
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, New Zealand. She is Māori of the
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and
Te Arawa Te Arawa is a confederation of Māori people, Māori iwi and hapū (tribes and sub-tribes) of New Zealand who trace their ancestry to the ''Arawa (canoe), Arawa'' migration canoe (''waka''). The tribes are based in the Rotorua and Bay of Plent ...
tribes as well as
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. In 2009, Maihi made her writing debut with ''Nga Manurere'', starring
Keisha Castle-Hughes Keisha Castle-Hughes (born 24 March 1990) is a New Zealand actress. She made her acting debut in the drama film '' Whale Rider'' (2002), for which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress, making her the second-youngest nominee ...
. In 2010, she made her screenwriting debut with short film, ''Redemption'', which premiered at the 60th
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and
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. Her play, ''Patua'', about child abuse won
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for best play by a Maori Playwright 2013, and her directorial theatre debut garnered critical acclaim in New Zealand. She subsequently wrote and directed the short film, ''Butterfly (Purerehua)'', funded by the
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. Butterfly premiered as part of the ImagineNATIVE Film Festival Māori spotlight in 2013 and screened in a programme alongside
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’s '' Two Cars One Night''. In 2015, her short film, ''Mannahatta'', premiered at ImagineNATIVE Film Festival in
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. ''Mannahatta'' was later selected as a finalist for "Best Short Film" at the
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. During 2015, she worked on series 2 of
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as the Talent coordinator. Maihi's feature film, ''Waru'', which she co-wrote and co-directed in collaboration with 8 other Māori women filmmakers was made up of a series of vignettes which addressed the widespread issue of child abuse in New Zealand. The film premiered at the
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, won the audience award at
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and the grand jury award for an outstanding international narrative feature at the 34th
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in Los Angeles. It was also screened at the
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, where it won the Indigenous Rights award. In 2018, she was awarded the NZFC Maori Screen Excellence Award and Whakapapa Film Festival of Italy Award. Her films were screened as part of a retrospective on Māori filmmakers at
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's first Māori Film Week and the New Zealand International Film Festival. She directed one of the segments of the anthology film '' We Are Still Here'', which premiered as the opening film of the 2022
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and had its North American premiere in the Contemporary World Cinema program at the
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. ''We Are Still Here'' won Best Dramatic Feature Film at the 2022 imagineNATIVE Film Festival in Toronto.


Bob Jones v Renae Maihi

For
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in 2018, Bob Jones wrote an opinion piece calling for an annual "Māori Gratitude Day", where among other things he suggested that Māori serve breakfast in bed to Europeans as Māori owe their existence to British migrants. The opinion piece was published in the ''
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'' on 2 February and caused so much outrage that it was soon deleted from their website. In response, Maihi started a petition calling for Bob to be stripped of his knighthood (received as a
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in the 1989 Queen's Birthday Honours) and on 27 March 2018, the petition (with then 68,000 signatures) was presented to
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and received by MPs
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and Willie Jackson. In a seven to four majority decision in April 2018, the
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did not uphold a complaint about the opinion piece, but noted that the ''National Business Review''s decision to no longer publish columns by Jones was an "appropriate response to the justified public outrage". In June 2018, Jones filed defamation papers with the Wellington High Court, seeking a ruling that the language used in Maihi's petition defamed him. Also in June 2018, community campaigner
Te Raukura O'Connell Rapira Te Raukura O'Connell Rapira (born Laura O'Connell Rapira; 1988) is a Māori and Irish campaigner, organiser and facilitator. They advocate for Indigenous land rights, Mana Motuhake, police and prison abolition, fully funded mental and sexual hea ...
started a crowdfunding campaign for Maihi's legal costs. The court hearing was set for 10 to 21 February 2020. In his initial cross examination, Jones admitted that he had never read the petition that he claims defames him. On 14 February 2020 Jones withdrew the case.


Personal life

Maihi has been in a relationship with emerging First Nations Canadian filmmaker Judith Schuyler since 2017.


Filmography


Theatre

* ''Nga Manurere'' * ''Patua'' * ''Good Medicine''


Awards and nominations


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Maihi, Renae Living people New Zealand women film directors New Zealand film directors New Zealand screenwriters New Zealand women screenwriters New Zealand bisexual women New Zealand LGBTQ screenwriters New Zealand Māori writers New Zealand Māori women Māori-language film directors Year of birth missing (living people) Ngāpuhi people Te Arawa people Mass media people from Auckland New Zealand LGBTQ film directors