Maori writer Witi Ihimaera at Binger Filmlab and Writer-In-Residence Programme this fall in Amsterdam
Witi Ihimaera (1944), renowned Maori novelist (
The Whale Rider) will come to the Dutch capital this September to be a writer in residence for six months and work on the screen adaptation of his award winning novel
The Matriarch.
Ihimaera is going to follow the Script Development Programme at
Binger Filmlab, the international film lab for writer / directors to develop their projects coached by internationally acclaimed mentors and advisors. He will join the programme at Binger to work on the adaptation of his book
The Matriarch (1986) about the Maori struggle against the loss of their sovereignty.
His visit is also being supported by the
Writer-In-Residence project; a joint initiative by the
Dutch Foundation for Literature and the
Foundation for the Production and Translation of Dutch Literature. The University of Amsterdam has made living space available in the heart of the old city. In return he will deliver a lecture for the Media and Culture faculty of the University of Amsterdam.
Ihimaera is the first Maori writer to publish both a book of short stories and a novel, and wrote since the start of his distinguished career an exceptional array of prize winning work, published all over the world.
His books include
Whanau (novel, 1974),
The New Net Goes Fishing (short stories, 1976),
The Matriarch (novel, 1986),
The Whale Rider (novel, 1987),
Dear Miss Mansfield (short stories, 1989),
Bulibasha, King of the Gypsies (novel, 1994),
Nights in the Garden of Spain (novel, 1995),
The Dream Swimmer (novel, 1997) and
Band of Angels (novel, 2005).
The feature film based on his novel
The Whale Rider (now in over 20 editions worldwide) won the prestigious
Audience Awards at the
Toronto and
Sundance International Film Festivals and an
Oscar nomination for Child Actress, Keisha Castle-Hughes.
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