New Zealand film producer and director
Hakaraia in 2022
Elizabeth Anne Hakaraia MNZM is a New Zealand film producer and director.[ 1]
Biography
Hakaraia was raised in Lower Hutt and started her broadcasting career at Radio Waikato when she was 17 years old.[ 2] When she was 20, she moved to Radio Aotearoa and later to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation . After some time living and working in Europe she returned to New Zealand and worked on National Radio ’s Māori magazine show Whenua. [ 3]
In the later 1990s Hakaraia began researching, producing, writing and directing documentaries and television series. In 2004 she founded her own production company, Blue Bach Productions.[ 3]
In 2014 Hakaraia established the Māoriland Film Festival ; two years later the Māoriland Charitable Trust opened a cinema and arts space which Hakaraia manages.[ 2] [ 4]
Hakaraia has been a jury member at ImagineNATIVE , the world’s largest indigenous film festival, and an executive member of Screen Production and Development Association and Ngā Aho Whakaari.[ 4]
In the early 2000s Hakaraia wrote a book for adult readers and another for children about Matariki , a Māori celebration of the new year.
In the 2022 Queen's Birthday Honours , Hakaraia was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit , for services to the film and media industries.[ 1]
Filmography
Year
Title
Medium
Role
Notes
2021
Cousins
Feature film
Producer
[ 5]
2018
The Gravedigger of Kapu
Short film
Director and writer
[ 6]
2017
My Party Song (first episode)
Television series episode
Co-director and producer
[ 7]
2016
Ra'satste
Short film
Executive producer
[ 7]
2016
Hautoa Mā! The Rise of Māori Cinema
Television documentary
Director and sound recordist
[ 8]
2013–2015
My Country Song
Television series
Producer
[ 9]
2013
The Prophets
Television documentary
Director
[ 10]
2012
Requiem for Charlie
Television documentary
Producer
[ 7]
2010
The Scotsman and the Māori
Television documentary
Writer, co-director and producer
[ 11]
2009
Makereti
Television documentary
Director
[ 7] [ 12]
2009
Kehua
Short film
Producer
[ 13]
2008
The Lawnmower Men of Kapu
Short film
Director and writer
Winner, People's Choice Award: Wairoa Māori Film Festival, 2012[ 14]
2006
Fat Freddy's Drop – Based on a True Story
Television documentary
Producer and director
[ 15]
2006
New Brighton Road
Television documentary
Producer
[ 7]
2005–2011
Tātai Hono
Television series
Producer
[ 16]
2005
Manhattan Māori
Television documentary
Director
[ 17]
2005
Whangai – Who Gets Baby?
Television
Producer and director
[ 7] [ 18]
2004
Rediscovering the Lost Songs of Sir Apirana Ngata
Television documentary
Producer and director
[ 19]
2003
Gang Kids
Television film
Director
Winner, TV/Film Award: Media Peace Awards, 2004[ 20]
2002
Chinks, Coconuts and Curry-munchers
Television documentary
Director
[ 21]
2001–2003
Mercury Lane
Television series
Director
[ 22]
2001
Ihi Frenzy
Television documentary
Director
[ 23]
2001
Trip of a Lifetime
Television
Director
[ 7]
1999
Taumata
Television
Producer
[ 7]
1999
Hell for Leather
Television documentary
Writer
[ 24]
Publications
Hakaraia, L. (2008). Matariki: The Māori New Year . North Shore, N.Z: Raupo.[ 25]
Hakaraia, L., & Urlich, C. W. (2008). Te kahui o Matariki: Contemporary Māori art for Matariki . North Shore City, N.Z: Raupo.[ 26]
Hakaraia, L. (2004). Matariki . Auckland, N.Z.: Reed.[ 27]
Personal life
Hakaraia's iwi are Ngāti Kapumanawawhiti , Ngāti Raukawa , Ngāti Toa Rangatira and Te Āti Awa .[ 28]
Her partner is film producer Tainui Stevens .
References
^ a b "The Queen's Birthday and Platinum Jubilee Honours List 2022 - Citations for Members of the New Zealand Order of Merit" . The Queen's Birthday and Platinum Jubilee Honours List 2022 - Citations for Members of the New Zealand Order of Merit . Retrieved 23 July 2022 .
^ a b "Queen's Birthday Honours: Libby Hakaraia recognised for advancing Māori storytelling" . NZ Herald . Retrieved 23 July 2022 .
^ a b "Libby Hakaraia" . www.nzonscreen.com . Retrieved 23 July 2022 .
^ a b "Libby Hakaraia-Queen's Birthday and Platinum Jubilee Honours 2022" . Waatea News: Māori Radio Station . 5 June 2022. Retrieved 23 July 2022 .
^ "Cousins" . New Zealand Film Commission . Retrieved 23 July 2022 .
^ "The Grave Digger of Kapu: a Kiwi short film about 'spiritual heavy lifting' " . RNZ . 16 October 2018. Retrieved 23 July 2022 .
^ a b c d e f g h "Libby Hakaraia" . www.nzonscreen.com . Retrieved 23 July 2022 .
^ Yates, Siena (4 February 2016). "New documentary 'Hautoa Ma' examines the rise of Maori film" . Stuff . Retrieved 23 July 2022 .
^ "County Music Show to Premiere on Māori Television" . Māori Television . Retrieved 23 July 2022 .
^ "Māori Prophets Come To Life In Māori Television Series" . Māori Television . Retrieved 23 July 2022 .
^ "The Scotsman and the Maori" . FIFO Tahiti (in French). Retrieved 23 July 2022 .
^ Hakaraia, Libby; Stickle, Cory (2010), Makereti, the enigmatic guide (in Māori), N.Z.: Blue Bach Productions, OCLC 676837127 , retrieved 23 July 2022
^ "Kehua" . www.hawaii.edu . Retrieved 23 July 2022 .
^ Strang, Ben (4 July 2012). "Otaki marae film a festival hit" . Stuff . Retrieved 23 July 2022 .
^ "Fat Freddy's Drop - Based on a True Story" . www.nzonscreen.com . Retrieved 23 July 2022 .
^ "Re-Connecting Whanau With Tatai Hono" . www.scoop.co.nz . 23 April 2007. Retrieved 23 July 2022 .
^ "Documentary New Zealand - Manhattan Maori" . ngataonga.org.nz . Retrieved 23 July 2022 .
^ Hakaraia, Libby; Kite, Rhonda; Hita, Quinton (2005), Whangai: who gets baby?. , New Zealand: Kiwa Media, OCLC 761340583 , retrieved 23 July 2022
^ "Rediscovering the Lost Songs of Sir Apirana Ngata" . ngataonga.org.nz . Retrieved 23 July 2022 .
^ "Media Peace Awards Presented" . www.scoop.co.nz . 14 November 2004. Retrieved 23 July 2022 .
^ "Chinks, Coconuts and Curry-munchers" . DigitalNZ . 1 January 2002. Retrieved 23 July 2022 .
^ Mossman, Producer: Philippa; Jennings, Director: Jane; Hakaraia, Director: Libby; Bancroft, Director: Andrew; Manson, Executive Producer: Tony; Woolly, Line Producer: Karren; Henderson, Production Assistant: Kylie; Stevenson, Production Co-Ordinator: Emilie; Harre, Director of Photography: Rewa. "Mercury Lane: Series I. Episode 06" . DigitalNZ . Retrieved 23 July 2022 .
^ "IHI FRENZY" . ngataonga.org.nz . Retrieved 23 July 2022 .
^ "Hell for Leather" . www.nzonscreen.com . Retrieved 23 July 2022 .
^ Hakaraia, Libby (2008). Matariki: the Maori New Year . North Shore, N.Z.: Raupo. ISBN 978-0-14-301018-0 . OCLC 232659902 .
^ Hakaraia, Libby; Urlich, Colleen Waata (2008). Te kahui o Matariki: contemporary Maori art for Matariki . North Shore City, N.Z.: Raupo. ISBN 978-0-14-300934-4 . OCLC 213382039 .
^ Hakaraia, Libby (2004). Matariki . Auckland: Reed. ISBN 978-0-7900-0968-1 . OCLC 1045742160 .
^ Wilkes, Mikaela (26 March 2021). "Inside the special women's whare of Cousins film producer Libby Hakaraia" . Stuff . Retrieved 23 July 2022 .