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Film

Films being screened at ORIGINS
See details for Tkaronto Tkaronto - (Opening Night Gala: 4 May – Ciné Lumière 6.15pm)
See details for If the Weather Permits If the Weather Permits - (Opening Night Gala: 4 May – Ciné Lumière 6.15pm)
See details for This Is Our Country Too This Is Our Country Too - (6 May – Amnesty Human Rights Action Centre – 7.30pm)
See details for Dark Science Dark Science - (7 May – Ciné Lumière 6.15pm)
See details for A Sister's Love A Sister's Love - (7 May – Ciné Lumière 6.15pm)
See details for West Papua - The Secret War in Asia West Papua - The Secret War in Asia - (7th May – Riverside Studios 6.15pm)
See details for Allan Collins Night (Spirit Stones & Sunset to Sunrise) Allan Collins Night (Spirit Stones & Sunset to Sunrise) - (8 May – Ciné Lumière 6.15pm)
See details for The Meaning of Life The Meaning of Life - (9 May – British Museum 2.30pm)
See details for Washeshu Washeshu - (9 May – Birkbeck, University of London 11.15am)
See details for Gene Boy Came Home Gene Boy Came Home - (9 May – Birkbeck, University of London 11.15am)
See details for New Zealand Shorts – Land and Memory New Zealand Shorts – Land and Memory - (9 May – Birkbeck, University of London 12.30 noon)
See details for The Land Has Eyes The Land Has Eyes - (9 May – Birkbeck, University of London 2pm)
See details for The Waimate Conspiracy The Waimate Conspiracy - (9 May – Birkbeck, University of London 4pm)
See details for Walking on Turtle Island Walking on Turtle Island - (14 May – Riverside Studios 6.15)
See details for Kanehsatake – 270 Years of Resistance Kanehsatake – 270 Years of Resistance - (14 May - British Museum 6.30)
See details for Qallunaat – Why White People Are Funny Qallunaat – Why White People Are Funny - (14 May - Ciné Lumière 6.15pm)
See details for Wapikoni mobile Wapikoni mobile - (14 May - Ciné Lumière 6.15pm)
See details for Short Films Around First Nations Children Short Films Around First Nations Children - (16 May – Birkbeck, University of London 12.30pm)
See details for Black Chicks Talking Black Chicks Talking - (16 May – Birkbeck, University of London 2pm)
See details for Mohawk Girls Mohawk Girls - (16 May – Birkbeck, University of London 3pm)
See details for Homeland – Four Portraits of Native Action Homeland – Four Portraits of Native Action - (16 May – Birkbeck, University of London 4.15pm)
See details for The Cry of the Earth The Cry of the Earth - (16 May – Birkbeck, University of London 4.15pm)
See details for The Cry of the Earth The City - (16 May – Birkbeck, University of London 4.15pm)

Highlights

  • A spectacular Maori welcome ceremony...
  • The UK debut of four internationally acclaimed plays...
  • An exploration of Theatre and Healing from Quebec's Ondinnok...
  • Find out more...
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