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Hinekaro Goes on a Picnic and Blows Up Another Obelisk

A Maori writer meets a trickster spirit guide and conjures new worlds from the words she inks on a page.

Top Cast

  • Rima Te Wiata

    Rima Te Wiata

    Apprentice

  • Rena Owen

    Rena Owen

    Hinekaro (voice)

  • Minette Meder

    Minette Meder

    Apprentice as a Girl

  • George Boyle

    George Boyle

    Old Man

  • Glynis Paraha

    Glynis Paraha

    Cleaner

  • Ian Harrop

    Ian Harrop

    Executive

  • Shayne Radford

    Shayne Radford

    Thug

Overview

A Maori writer meets a trickster spirit guide and conjures new worlds from the words she inks on a page.

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