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The scriptwriter and director’s notes included in the 2013 edition of the White Lies novel, which collates the screenplay for the film with the original novella, Medicine Woman, upon which the film is based, is a primary and authoritative source from which to draw information about the adaptation of the original novella to the final screenplay.[1]

Ward’s well-researched and informative film review ‘Dark Truths and White Lies’ presents an insightful argument as to the enduring relevance of the White Lies film as a culturally and politically charged representation of cultural oppression.[2]

Shepard’s journal article uses primary participant-based research to analyse the trends of female-driven cinema in New Zealand over a fifteen-year period beginning in 1999.[3]

This book chapter presents a highly insightful analysis of the transformative potential of storytelling in reclaiming Indigenous stories, epistemologies, and practices in a post-colonial world.[4]

This journal article offers a critical analysis of a suite of New Zealand laws pertaining to the process of childbirth, particularly examining the impact of the Tohunga Suppression Act 1907 (Cth) (‘TSA’), which served to suppress a range of Māori traditions related to birth in the mid-twentieth century.[5]

  1. ^ Ihimaera, Witi (2013). White Lies. New Zealand: Penguin Random House.
  2. ^ Ward, Sarah (2014-03-22). "Dark truths and White Lies". Metro Magazine (182): 24–28.
  3. ^ Shepard, Deborah (2015-02). "Reframing Women: Gender and Film in Aotearoa New Zealand 1999–2014". Diogenes. 62 (1): 7–23. doi:10.1177/0392192116667034. ISSN 0392-1921. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. ^ Simmonds, Naomi. Transformative Maternities: Indigenous Stories as Resistance and Reclamation in Aotearoa New Zealand. Singapore: Springer.
  5. ^ Haddon, Tracy. "Honouring the Voices of Māori Women". Kai Taki: Nursing New Zealand. 26: 30–31.

Module 7

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Answers to Module 7 Questions

My media is a picture that I drew of the movie poster released in 2013. It is my own work, and is a JPEG. I will chose a the most restrictive acceptable licence:

  • {{self|cc-by-sa-4.0}}: Own work; attribution required for reuse; reusers must share alike; version 4.0 of the Creative Commons CC-BY-SA license.

I will add it to the sub-topic 'Entertainment' and will also ensure it is within the category 'Media Type' under Image - JPEG.

A drawing of the movie poster from the White Lies - Tuakiri Huna film.


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A drawing I did of the White Lies movie poster.

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