3 September 2021, Issue 1075
Inspiration in lockdown The catalyst for Bay of Plenty director Micah Winiata’s new film Taiao was finding himself stuck in an urban jungle in Chicago during last year’s pandemic. “I was definitely craving to be back in nature,” says Micah,
who is releasing his non-verbal documentary during Māori Language Week later this month. “It’s a very different place there when you compare it to New Zealand.”
He was studying towards his second degree - a Bachelor in Fine Arts in Film Making, graduating in May soon after the pandemic started. Read the rest of the story on page 5. Photo: John Borren.
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