Tearepa Kahi Explained

Tearepa Kahi
Birth Place:Christchurch, New Zealand
Occupation:Director, actor

Tearepa Kahi (born 16 March 1978), also known as Te Arepa Kahi, is a New Zealand film director and former actor of Ngāti Paoa and Waikato Tainui descent. Kahi is best known for the 2013 drama Mt. Zion starring Stan Walker, and the Pātea Māori Club documentary (2016).

Biography

Kahi grew up in Christchurch, and is of Ngāti Paoa and Waikato Tainui descent.[1] [2] Kahi's father was a musician who toured with Billy TK.[3] As a teenager, he spent two years as a part of a theatre troupe run by actor Jim Moriarty.[1] Moving to his grandmother's house in Pukekohe, Kahi studied history and Māori at the University of Auckland.[1] [3] From 1999 to 2002, Kahi acted in minor roles on television shows including Shortland Street, Mataku and Aroha – Irikura,[1] and in the Don Selwyn film The Maori Merchant of Venice (2002).[3] Kahi's co-wrote the short film The Speaker with rapper Savage, which won the award for best short film at the Wairoa Māori Film Festival.[4]

Kahi's debut wide release feature film Mt. Zion was one of the most successful New Zealand films of 2013.[1] [5] Kahi debuted as a television director in 2016, with the release of the Whakaata Māori historical drama series Kairākau (2016).[1]

In 2016, Kahi released his second feature film, , a film documenting the story of the Pātea Māori Club, Dalvanius Prime and the creation of the 1984 hit Māori language single "Poi E".[3] This was followed by a documentary of New Zealand reggae band Herbs in 2019.[6]

In 2022, Kahi released Muru, a dramatisation of the 2007 New Zealand police raids.[1]

Kahi is a member of the board of the New Zealand International Film Festival.[7]

Personal life

Kahi acted opposite his wife Reikura Morgan in the film The Maori Merchant of Venice (2002).[3]

Filmography

Films

YearTitlewidth=65 Directorwidth=65 WriterNotes
2006The SpeakerShort film
2007TauaShort film
2009The Flight of Te HookioiDocumentary
2011Allan Baldwin: In FrameDocumentary
2013Mt. Zion
2016Hunt for the WilderpeopleAdditional writing
Documentary
2019Documentary
2022Muru

Television

YearTitlewidth=65 Directorwidth=65 WriterNotes
2016–2020Kairākau
2019NZ WarsEpisode: "Stories of Waitara"

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tearepa Kahi . NZ On Screen . 28 June 2022.
  2. Web site: Tearepa Kahi: the story behind Poi E . Kim . Hill . Kim Hill (broadcaster) . . 18 June 2016 . 28 June 2022.
  3. Web site: Twelve Questions with Tearepa Kahi . Jennifer . Dann. . 5 July 2016 . 28 June 2022.
  4. Web site: Speaking out against graffiti . The Aucklander . . 14 March 2007 . 28 June 2022.
  5. Web site: 2013 New Zealand Yearly Box Office Results. Box Office Mojo. 28 June 2022.
  6. Web site: Toni Fonoti Drops the F Bomb on the Project NZ . Erica. Ngawaka. Demand Film . 16 August 2019 . 28 June 2022.
  7. Web site: Who We Are. nziff.co.nz. New Zealand International Film Festival. 24 March 2020.