imagineNATIVE 2010 Highlights
You can spot Taika twice in this video,
You can spot Taika twice in this video,
My first post written from down-under. I’m in Australia at the moment and in two weeks I’m flying to New Zealand. BUT I mustn’t confuse my blogs. Sorry! Here are […]
Thanks to Aimee and Vesna! About how it all happened, read on our Encounters page.
Last weekend Taika spent in London opening the New Zealand Film Festival with his BOY. The screening was sold out. The next day, he was invited to a Q&A session […]
Actor, writer, director, and Academy Award nominee Taika Waititi stops by the set to talk about working on the “Green Lantern”. Broadcast on June 23, 2011. Kat: “For more information […]
Each month Sundance Institute highlights one member of the Alumni Advisory Board and May belonged to Taika Waititi. This is what an Australian wrote after seeing BOY in Washington, D.C.: […]
Very rewarding week on the Mescalero Apache Rez in New Mexico for Sundance Native Film Lab. The Indians are coming y’all. Taos, NM via @TaikaWaititi Film Lab Native style, w […]
Listen to Taika on Native America Calling recorded on Friday, May 20, 2011. Film through Maori Eyes More and more, film is becoming one of the prime ways the indigenous […]
Ten films have been selected to take part in the Sundance Institute’s inaugural cultural exchange program, FILM FORWARD: Advancing Cultural Dialogue initiative and one of them is Taika Waititi’s BOY. […]
I can imagine now the number of hits on our website, but that is just a trick. You won’t find any files to be shared here. This tweet wasn’t the […]
From NZFC’s newsletter March, 2011: In recognition of significant critical and commercial success the Board has agreed to create additional Talent Awards. These are to be discretionary and recommended by […]
Today morning as part of the New York International Children’s Film Festival.
Q&A with Taika Waititi at the New York International Children’s Film Festival after screening of his film Boy last Saturday, March 5th. Part 1 Part 2 recorded by herrprof I […]
So, who did Taika and his colleagues from the jury award? The Grand Prix of the Deutsches Kinderhilfswerk for the Best Film went to… Jutro bedzie lepiej (Tomorrow will be […]
Recently, NZ Herald talked to Taika on the phone and heard that although he misses his country, there are some work opportunities abroad that will keep him away from New […]