Pulse aquí para Noticias Pulse aquí para Gente
Pulse aquí para de Festival de Cine y Video Indígena Americano Pulse aquí para Regiones
Pulse aquí para Programas del FVC Pulse aquí para Medios
Pulse aquí Primer Plano
Pulse aquí para Recursos
Pulse aquí para Títulos
Pulse aqí para ir a la página de entrada del NMAI. Regresar a la página de entrada.
Mike Jonathan

El texto de esta página por ahora sólo se encuentra en inglés. Si quieres averiguar sobre sitios que facilitan traducción via Internet, entra aquí.

May 2007

Mike JonathanMike Jonathan (Tainui/Te Arawa/Mataatua), recently directed the short film Hawaikii, which won Best Short Drama Awards at the 2006 ImagineNative Film Festival in Toronto, Ontario and at the Magma Film Festival in Rotorua, New Zealand. He has directed television programs for Maori TV such as Mitre 10 Marae DIY, a reality television program in which Maori community gathering places are renovated, and Bro-Tour.com, a 28-day world tour by Jonathan and co-host Bodie Taylor, which was also broadcast on the internet. Jonathan has also directed Wannabes, a program about children who want to be pop stars, for TV3. He studied television production at Bay of Plenty Polytechnic in Tauranga, New Zealand. Jonathan was born in Taumarunui, New Zealand, and lives in Rotorua, New Zealand.

"Producing TV and film is the medium where I can combine all my artistic skills in one. I've always loved the arts from painting and music to photography. It was only natural for me to make the transition to TV and film. I have a passion to inspire all people through my Maori culture. We have a lot of stories to tell the world and it's about time we start telling them."

Presentado por NMAI

Créditos Fotográficos: Mike Jonathan - gentileza del realizador

Presentado por NMAI

 

 

 


Pulse aquí para ContáctenosPulse aquí para Sobre Redes IndígenasPulse aquí para Búsqueda/Mapa


copyright 2004, Smithsonian Institution