Australia, Papua New Guinea 2005 | 110 Min. | BetaSP, OmeU
KORIAM’S LAW is set in the Jacquinot Bay area of Papua New Guinea’s East New Britain Province. Here the Australian anthropologist Andrew Lattas meets the philosopher-informant Peter Avarea of Matong … read more
Stéphane Breton France 2003 | 62 Min. | BetaSP, OmeU
Told by a sort of intimate voice, the film is the narrative of ethnologist Stéphane Breton’s last trip to a small country in the New Guinea highlands, where he used … read more
Silent movie with musical accompaniment by Günter A. Buchwald In the wake of the raging success of his first feature-length docudrama NANOOK OF THE NORTH, Paramount Pictures commissioned R. J. … read more
Sima Urale New Zealand, Samoa 1996 | 15 Min. | 35 mm, OmeU
Sima Urale’s film O TAMAITI portrays difficulties experienced by Polynesian people migrating to Aotearoa New Zealand. Through an exploration of her own Samoan culture, Urale addresses issues of financial hardship … read more
Heather Croall Australia, Samoa 1999 | 51 Min. | BetaSP, OF
PARADISE BENT is one of the first cinematic considerations of Samoan fa’afafines-male children who are raised to be women. The film documents how in large Samoan families there may be … read more
Vilsoni Hereniko Fiji 2004 | 90 Min. | 35 mm, OmeU
Viki, a sensitive Rotuman girl listens intently to her father who is telling her the story of the mythical first inhabitant of the island, the “Warrior Woman”. With her strength … read more
Taika Waititi New Zealand 2003 | 11 Min. | 35 mm, OmU
TWO CARS, ONE NIGHT is a tale of first love. Romeo and his brother, Ed, sit in the car waiting for their parents to come out of the pub. This … read more
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