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March (2020) is a fascinating glimpse into the 1984 hÄ«koi to Waitangi, captured through Merata Mita's lens. You can really feel the raw energy and urgency of the moment in this documentary, a testament to Mita's unique style. It's gritty and unrefined in a way that draws you in, almost as if you're there among the crowd. The pacing feels organic, allowing the viewer to absorb the atmosphere rather than being rushed through it. Themes of protest and identity resonate strongly, showcasing the struggles and aspirations of the MÄori people. Mita's work here feels like a personal journey, layered with historical significance and emotional weight, making it stand apart from more polished documentaries.
Historical context of the 1984 hīkoiMerata Mita's unique documentary styleFocus on themes of protest and identity
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