A Te Reo Maori version of The Lion King will be playing at the Maoriland Film Festival this June - Just in time for our first public holiday Matariki.
The Lion King Reo Maori will hit Aotearoa cinemas on June 23, and the following week will have it's first festival screening at Maoriland.
The same team that brought us a te reo Maori Moana back in 2017 are working on the project. Matewa Media's production duo Chelsea Winstanley (Oscar nominated producer of Jojo Rabbit) and Tweedie Waititi are at the helm. And after a year of going viral around the world with Ka Hoe '35', Rob Ruha is The Lion King Reo Maori's musical director. We just know those opening notes as the sun rises across the savanna are going to be amazing!
The team began casting the Maori versions of the characters back in 2021, hunting up and down the country to find the perfect performers.
A team of 5 translators have worked to translate the spirit of the Disney classic and have matched the various characters Simba meets along his journey with different dialects of te reo Maori.
The filmmakers wanted to celebrate a variety of dialects in the film, the Lions will be speaking Tainui dialect, drawing a parallel between the lions of pride rock and Kingitanga, Rafiki will speak Tuhoe, and Timon and Pumba in Te Tai Tokerau
The team are also finishing a te Reo Maori version of Frozen which is currently set to premiere in September. On Frozen they have been working closely with Ngai Tahu, as they are an iwi surrounded by snow.
The Maoriland Film Festival will be on in the Kapiti Coast from June 29 - July 3 as a part of Matariki Ramaroa Kapiti Lights Festival.