POI E: THE STORY BEHIND OUR SONG is now shooting in Auckland and Patea, Taranaki, the home of origin of the anthem that all New Zealanders feel they know.
Written and directed by Tearepa Kahi (Mt Zion) and starring Maaka Pohatu (The Modern Maori Quartet, Two Little Boys) the film tells the story of musician Dalvanius Prime and the origin of the song “Poi E”, a ground-breaking fusion of 1980s pop and traditional Maori music. “Poi E”, composed by Dalvanius and Ngoingoi P?whairangi and performed by the Patea M?ori Club, remains the only song in Te Reo M?ori to reach No 1 in the charts, over 30 years since its 1984 release.
“Poi E” topped the charts for four weeks and was the biggest-selling single in New Zealand for 1984. After featuring in Taika Waititi’s blockbuster film Boy, “Poi E” reached No 3 again in 2010.
“Poi E” is also credited with saving the Taranaki town of Patea by creating income and lifting morale after the closure of the freezing works, the town’s main industry, in 1982. The Patea M?ori Club toured the world performing the song and still perform it regularly.
The film is produced by Tearepa Kahi, Reikura Kahi and Alexander Behse through their company The Patea Film Collective with the support of the Dalvanius Prime Estate and the Patea Maori Club. It is funded by NZ Film Commission, Te M?ngai Paho, M?ori Television and NZ On Air and will be distributed by Sony Pictures NZ.
General Manager of Sony Pictures NZ, Andrew Cornwell, says: “Following on from the success of Mt Zion, Sony Pictures is delighted to be associated with Tearapa Kahi’s latest project POI E: THE STORY BEHIND THE SONG. We look forward to bringing this picture to local cinemas later this year.”
The director of photography is Fred Renata (Mt Zion), production designer Savage (Mt Zion) and the costume designer is Gavin McLean (The Maori Merchant of Venice).
Poi E original music video:
http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/poi-e-1983
CONTACT:
Sue May, unit publicist suemay@xtra.co.nz 0274 739 318