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Interview with “The Haka Party Incident” Director, Katie Wolfe

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A three-minute protest staged in 1979 echoes across the decades as a potent indictment of systemic racism and a lens through which to re-examine Aotearoa’s national identity. The Haka Party Incident will be screening at this year's Sydney Film Festival (SFF) on June 10th & 13th (two screenings).

As suggested by Katie, double feature watching of The Haka Party Incident & Patu!

Check out the video interview.

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Chapters

1. Introduction to the Hucker Party Incident (00:00:00)

2. Interview with Katie Wolf Begins (00:00:37)

3. Exploring Verbatim Theater (00:00:58)

4. Challenges and Development During the Pandemic (00:02:53)

5. Creating the Hucker Party Incident Film (00:03:58)

6. Racism and Historical Context (00:04:50)

7. Audience and Film Festivals (00:10:53)

8. Final Thoughts and Recommendations (00:14:22)

376 episodes

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A three-minute protest staged in 1979 echoes across the decades as a potent indictment of systemic racism and a lens through which to re-examine Aotearoa’s national identity. The Haka Party Incident will be screening at this year's Sydney Film Festival (SFF) on June 10th & 13th (two screenings).

As suggested by Katie, double feature watching of The Haka Party Incident & Patu!

Check out the video interview.

Website | Rotten Tomatoes | Linktree | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to the Hucker Party Incident (00:00:00)

2. Interview with Katie Wolf Begins (00:00:37)

3. Exploring Verbatim Theater (00:00:58)

4. Challenges and Development During the Pandemic (00:02:53)

5. Creating the Hucker Party Incident Film (00:03:58)

6. Racism and Historical Context (00:04:50)

7. Audience and Film Festivals (00:10:53)

8. Final Thoughts and Recommendations (00:14:22)

376 episodes

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