• Vilsoni Hereniko (born October 13, 1954) is a Rotuman playwright, film director and academic. He was the writer and director of Rotuma's first ever (and...
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  • festival founder Vilsoni Hereniko (born 1954), Fijian playwright, film director, and academic This page lists people with the surname Hereniko. If an internal...
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  • Luis De Filippis, Micah Kernan, Shane Smith NETPAC: Hannah Fisher, Vilsoni Hereniko, Kerri Sakamoto FIPRESCI: Li Cheuk-to, Pierre-Simon Gutman, Azadeh...
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  • international award-winning feature The Land Has Eyes, written and directed by Vilsoni Hereniko. She has served on film festival juries in Berlin, Rotterdam, Pusan...
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  • Pear ta ma ʻon maf) is a 2004 Rotuman film written and directed by Vilsoni Hereniko. It is the first ever (and so far only) feature film from Rotuma. The...
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    Encyclopedia of body adornment, Part 46. p. 213. ISBN 978-0-313-33695-9. Vilsoni Hereniko, Rob Wilson (1999). Inside out: literature, cultural politics, and...
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    descent): Irish sportsmen John Sutton: National Rugby League player Vilsoni Hereniko: playwright; film director Sapeta Taito: actress (The Land Has Eyes)...
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  • litencyc.com. The Literary Encyclopedia. Retrieved 15 November 2020. Hereniko, Vilsoni (2001). "An Interview with Subramani". The Contemporary Pacific. 13...
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  • anthropologist Geoffrey M. White edited volumes 11–13, the playwright Vilsoni Hereniko edited volumes 14–20, and the political scientist Terence Wesley-Smith...
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  • Islands Monograph Series, and its journal, The Contemporary Pacific. Hereniko, Vilsoni; Terence Wesley-Smith (2003). "Special Issue: Back to the Future:...
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    samoensis: Samoan flying fox". Animal Diversity Web. Retrieved 2013-12-08. Vilsoni Hereniko; Rob Wilson (1999). Inside Out: Literature, Cultural Politics, and...
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  • Issue: Back to the Future: Decolonizing Pacific Studies, edited by Vilsoni Hereniko and Terence Wesley-Smith, The Contemporary Pacific 15 (2003). Center...
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    State of Fiji - Angie HEFFERNAN - Trevor HENRY - Hereford (ship) - Vilsoni HERENIKO - Sathya HETTIGE - Scott HIGGINBOTHAM - High Commission of Fiji, London...
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  • Borofsky and published in 2000. Other contributors included Albert Wendt, Vilsoni Hereniko, Marshall Sahlins, James Belich, Gyan Prakash, Edward Said and Epeli...
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  • its own feature films in 2004, and has produced just one to date. Vilsoni Hereniko's The Land Has Eyes (2004) is set in Rotuma and stars indigenous Rotuman...
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  • film Pear ta ma 'on mafa (The Land has Eyes), which was directed by Vilsoni Hereniko. The film made its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in...
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  • although painter Ake Lianga has achieved international renown. Fiji Vilsoni Hereniko is arguably his country's best-known playwright. He is also a film...
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    2015. "Figiel,Sia". Read NZ Te Pou Murumura. Retrieved 5 June 2021. Hereniko, Vilsoni (Spring 2013). "Back to the Future: Decolonizing Pacific Studies"...
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  • Mana. The journal published anthologies of Fijian poetry. Playwright Vilsoni Hereniko's work also began to appear in this print at this time. Among Fiji's...
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  • Quanchi, Max (2012). Review of 'Drua: the wave of fire' Co-directed by Vilsoni Hereniko, Peter Rockford Espiritu and Igelese Ete. Journal of Pacific History...
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  • Terenesia: Amplified poetry and songs (CD of poetry and music), 2000 Vilsoni Hereniko and Teresia Teaiwa, Last virgin in paradise: a serious comedy, 2001...
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  • Prize: Pear Ta Ma'On Maf / The Land Has Eyes, Feature Drama, (director, Vilsoni Hereniko, Rotuma, Fiji) 2006 Short Film Drama (Aotearoa) Award: The Speaker...
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  • the mid-year numbers, as a result of the popularity of the fara. Hereniko, Vilsoni (29 February 2020). Remembrance of Pacific Pasts. pp. 78–91. doi:10...
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  • title used in nomination Original title Language Director Result 2005 (78th) The Land Has Eyes Pear ta ma 'on maf Rotuman Vilsoni Hereniko Not nominated...
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  • nominated  Fiji The Land Has Eyes Pear ta ma ʻon maf Rotuman, English Vilsoni Hereniko Not nominated  Finland Mother of Mine Äideistä parhain / Den bästa...
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  • Doe Boy Randy Redroad 2004 The Land Has Eyes (Pear ta ma ʻon maf) Vilsoni Hereniko 2005 The Blossoming of Maximo Oliveros (Ang Pagdadalaga ni Maximo Oliveros)...
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  • Haunani-Kay Trask: We Are Not Happy Natives (educational CD, 2002) Source: Hereniko, Vilsoni, and Rob Wilson, editors, Inside Out: Literature, Cultural Politics...
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  • Writing book by Michelle Keown at Google Books Kneubuhl, John A.; Hereniko, Vilsoni (1993). "An Interview with John A. Kneubuhl: Comic Theatre of Samoa"...
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