Taniora Ormsby
Taniora Ormsby is a Maori Filmmaker based in Auckland, New Zealand. Also a graduate of South Seas Film School, he is an accomplished writer/director renowned for his award-winning work. With a background in TV and film production, Taniora's fervent commitment lies in storytelling. His films, such as "Maharahara" and "My Shout," delve into significant themes like anxiety and depression, while others like "Mongrel" and "The Great South" portray grounded, relatable narratives.
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Taniora Ormsby
Taniora Ormsby is a Maori Filmmaker based in Auckland, New Zealand. Also a graduate of South Seas Film School, he is an accomplished writer/director renowned for his award-winning work. With a background in TV and film production, Taniora's fervent commitment lies in storytelling. His films, such as "Maharahara" and "My Shout," delve into significant themes like anxiety and depression, while others like "Mongrel" and "The Great South" portray grounded, relatable narratives.
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