Mai i te kei o te waka ki te ihu o te waka
From the Back of the Canoe to the Front of the CanoeYet Mai i te kei o te waka ki te ihu o te waka is not entirely devoid of traces of contemporaneity. Leatinu’u bookends his work with paired images that depart from those that occupy its bulk: to begin and end, he makes use of long shots of the shoreline, where the water meets electricity towers, power lines, and suburban houses. These indices of twenty-first-century life frame the narratives heard on the soundtrack, subtly casting their telling as a recovery of histories that have been overshadowed by the colonial mythology of European settlement as a supposed moment of origin and discovery.
Crew
Written and Directed by | Jeremy Leatinu'u |
Cinematography | Ian Powell |
Editing | Jeremy Leatinu'u |
Narrator | Jeremy Leatinu'u |
Translation | Hemi Kelly |
Producer | Jeremy Leatinu'u |
Produced by
Jeremy Leatinu'u
Jeremy Leatinu'u
Jeremy Leatinu'u was born in Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand in 1984. After completing his BVA at the Manukau Institute of Technology, Jeremy then completed a PGDip in Fine Arts at Elam School of Fine Arts, The University of Auckland. He works in performance art, video, and installation, often presenting documented performances as video installations. He has exhibited and presented collaborative projects throughout New Zealand at public art galleries and museums.
Filmography
2009 Covers; video installation, 3 min. 2010 Public Observations II; video installation, 8 min. · The Welcome Project II; video installation, 20 min. · The Welcome Project I; video installation, 4 min. 2011 Tight rope; video installation, 4 min. 2013 Spatial Resonance; video installation, 5 min. · Noughts and crosses; video installation, 9 min. · Spatial Resonance II; video installation, 35 min. 2015 EFL; video installation, 5 min. · Training Day; video installation, 3 min. 2017 Earthpushers; 6 min. 2018 Mai i te kei o te waka ki te ihu o te waka (From the Back of the Canoe to the Front of the Canoe)
Bio- & filmography as of Berlinale 2019