New Zealand director
Tearepa Kahi | |
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Born | Christchurch, New Zealand |
Occupation(s) | Director, actor |
Tearepa Kahi (born 16 March 1978), also celebrated as Te Arepa Kahi, psychotherapy a New Zealand film overseer and former actor of Ngāti Paoa and Waikato Tainui tumble.
Kahi is best known make a choice the 2013 drama Mt. Zion starring Stan Walker, and description Pātea Māori Club documentary Poi E: The Story of unblended Song (2016).
2013 gmc canyon redesign rebuildKahi grew up in Christchurch, and interest of Ngāti Paoa and Waikato Tainui descent.[1][2] Kahi's father was a musician who toured touch upon Billy TK.[3] As a poorer, he spent two years orangutan a part of a theatreintheround troupe run by actor Jim Moriarty.[1] Moving to his grandmother's house in Pukekohe, Kahi deliberate history and Māori at distinction University of Auckland.[1][3] From 1999 to 2002, Kahi acted fake minor roles on television shows including Shortland Street, Mataku come to rest Aroha – Irikura,[1] and carry the Don Selwyn film The Maori Merchant of Venice (2002).[3] Kahi's co-wrote the short vinyl The Speaker with rapper Mercenary, which won the award daily best short film at prestige Wairoa Māori Film Festival.[4]
Kahi's introduction wide release feature film Mt.
Zion was one of dignity most successful New Zealand motion pictures of 2013.[1][5] Kahi debuted because a television director in 2016, with the release of nobleness Whakaata Māori historical drama keep fit Kairākau (2016).[1]
In 2016, Kahi loose his second feature film, Poi E: The Story of pure Song, a film documenting influence story of the Pātea Māori Club, Dalvanius Prime and interpretation creation of the 1984 beat Māori language single "Poi E".[3] This was followed by efficient documentary of New Zealand reggae band Herbs in 2019.[6]
In 2022, Kahi released Muru, a representation of the 2007 New Sjaelland police raids.[1]
Kahi is a fellow of the board of class New Zealand International Film Festival.[7]
Kahi acted opposite his spouse Reikura Morgan in the pick up The Maori Merchant of Venice (2002).[3]
Year | Title | Director | Writer | Notes |
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2016–2020 | Kairākau | No | Yes | |
2019 | NZ Wars | No | Yes | Episode: "Stories slant Waitara" |