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Kōrero: Feature film

Mt Zion, 2012

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<em>Mt Zion</em>, 2012

A popular New Zealand feature film of the early 21st century was Tearepa Kahi's Mt Zion. Set in Pukekohe, south of Auckland, in 1979, it stars singer Stan Walker (winner of the 2009 Australian idol television competition) as a young farm worker and musician who hopes to perform with reggae star Bob Marley during his 1979 tour to New Zealand. Temuera Morrison plays Walker's stern father. The soundtrack features a host of reggae classics and several songs specially written for the film. Kahi (of Ngāti Pāoa and Ngāti Hine) based the film on his own upbringing in Pukekohe.

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New Zealand Film Commission

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Helen Martin, Feature film – The 2010s: the age of streaming, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/mi/photograph/42499/mt-zion-2012 (accessed 4 June 2026).

He kōrero nā Helen Martin, i tāngia i te 9 September 2013, reviewed and revised 21 May 2024 me te āwhina o Emma-Jean Kelly.