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Disney's Moana, in te reo, to show in cinemas next week
Topic Started: Sep 8 2017, 05:25 PM (71 Views)
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Disney's Moana, in te reo, to show in cinemas next week

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New Zealand actors have revoiced the characters for the te reo version of Moana, including main characters Moana and demigod Maui. Photo / Disney

Kia ora e hoa, Moana!

The te reo version of Disney's popular animated film - Moana - is to be shown in New Zealand cinemas next week.
The release of Moana Reo Maori coincides with Te Wiki o te reo Maori, or Maori Language Week, which runs from Monday to Sunday, September 17.
This year's theme, "Kia ora te reo Maori'', celebrates the country's indigenous greeting, which also describes the intent of new partnerships for te reo Maori revitalisation between the Crown and Maori under the new Maori Language Act 2016.
The adaptation of the hugely successful movie, which was released late last year, was undertaken with the help of Matewa Media in association with Disney.
It is expected to attract huge crowds, with some screenings in Auckland already sold out.
However, for those non-te reo speakers, be warned - there are no subtitles.

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