Tūrangawaewae
Across
- 1. Questions an assumption or stereotype.
- 3. A Māori song used to express feelings, show support, or strengthen connections.
- 8. Being separated from others or feeling alone.
- 9. A camera shot showing a person or object in detail.
- 12. Makes something known or visible to the audience.
- 13. A feeling of responsibility for something bad that has happened.
- 15. The process of one country taking control of another and its people.
- 19. A feeling of connection and acceptance.
- 20. A place to stand; a place where someone feels they belong.
- 23. A memory or event from the past shown on screen.
- 24. The process of recovering from pain or trauma.
- 25. An important idea explored in a text.
- 26. Family and the relationships that support and connect people.
- 27. The words spoken by characters.
Down
- 2. The people watching a film.
- 4. A painful experience that continues to affect someone.
- 5. What the director wants the audience to understand or think about.
- 6. A Māori meeting place and centre of community life.
- 7. Knowing who you are and where you come from.
- 10. A formal introduction explaining who you are and where you come from.
- 11. The use of colour and brightness to create mood and meaning.
- 14. Draws attention to an important idea.
- 15. A link to people, culture, place, or identity.
- 16. When an object represents a bigger idea.
- 17. Land; an important Māori concept connected to place and belonging.
- 18. A former soldier.
- 21. Family history, ancestry, and connections to people and place.
- 22. Makes an idea stand out.