1 00:00:07,133 --> 00:00:10,453 Speaker 1: You're listening to the Saturday Morning with Jack Team podcast 2 00:00:10,613 --> 00:00:11,933 Speaker 1: from News Talks atb. 3 00:00:16,053 --> 00:00:26,533 Speaker 2: Sign and. 4 00:00:28,053 --> 00:00:28,813 Speaker 3: To please. 5 00:00:32,773 --> 00:00:37,893 Speaker 4: Ah. So catchy, isn't it. The sequel to Disney's smash 6 00:00:37,973 --> 00:00:40,853 Speaker 4: hit animation Mowana has sailed into cinemas this week. So 7 00:00:40,893 --> 00:00:43,133 Speaker 4: in the first film, of course, Mina was chosen by 8 00:00:43,173 --> 00:00:46,653 Speaker 4: her way you finding ancestors and the mysterious forces of 9 00:00:46,693 --> 00:00:49,893 Speaker 4: the ocean to restore the natural order of things, and 10 00:00:49,933 --> 00:00:54,413 Speaker 4: the Mojana story is really champion Pacific mythology. Moana two 11 00:00:54,573 --> 00:00:57,453 Speaker 4: is making history as the first Indigenous language film to 12 00:00:57,533 --> 00:01:01,093 Speaker 4: premiere globally alongside its English counterpart. So they've got a 13 00:01:01,133 --> 00:01:05,253 Speaker 4: toenal Maldi version that has been released this week simultaneously. 14 00:01:05,893 --> 00:01:09,613 Speaker 4: Both versions feature huge Pacific a key. We've voiced casts 15 00:01:09,813 --> 00:01:12,213 Speaker 4: and we are lucky to have in studio chief Tuy 16 00:01:12,693 --> 00:01:16,493 Speaker 4: Martangi and Kelly that's Tim Wader, Morrison, Afi My Phraser 17 00:01:16,533 --> 00:01:17,653 Speaker 4: and David Fani. 18 00:01:20,733 --> 00:01:23,653 Speaker 3: Mister lovely to be here, and may I say, I've 19 00:01:23,733 --> 00:01:27,813 Speaker 3: really enjoyed the way you have embraced Tareel as well 20 00:01:27,933 --> 00:01:30,973 Speaker 3: and one of those journalists that are in high mainstream 21 00:01:31,053 --> 00:01:34,613 Speaker 3: media and just making a normal So congratulations to you. 22 00:01:34,693 --> 00:01:37,133 Speaker 3: And you make us feel good, buddy, So all the best, 23 00:01:37,173 --> 00:01:37,813 Speaker 3: all the bank you. 24 00:01:38,053 --> 00:01:40,613 Speaker 4: I appreciate that. I'm looking forward to asking you about 25 00:01:40,613 --> 00:01:44,893 Speaker 4: the El Maudi version of Moana too. But first of all, Tim, 26 00:01:45,333 --> 00:01:47,453 Speaker 4: where does the story pick up for people who loved 27 00:01:47,493 --> 00:01:48,533 Speaker 4: Moana the first film? 28 00:01:48,613 --> 00:01:53,613 Speaker 3: Yes, well, we were still in Motu Nui, and whereas 29 00:01:53,653 --> 00:01:55,653 Speaker 3: the first one was, I was always saying. 30 00:01:55,413 --> 00:01:58,573 Speaker 2: No one goes beyond the reef. But things are. 31 00:01:58,453 --> 00:02:02,093 Speaker 3: Normal and we're all fishing and eating pretty well. And 32 00:02:02,933 --> 00:02:06,253 Speaker 3: but this time Moana is growing up a couple of years, right, 33 00:02:07,333 --> 00:02:10,573 Speaker 3: a few years years, and she's matured a little bit. 34 00:02:10,613 --> 00:02:13,253 Speaker 3: And the big thing is I kind of kind of 35 00:02:13,253 --> 00:02:15,813 Speaker 3: put a big responsibility on her that she's just the 36 00:02:15,933 --> 00:02:18,613 Speaker 3: chosen one in a way, and now it's time for. 37 00:02:18,613 --> 00:02:23,293 Speaker 2: Her to go beyond the reef and unite. 38 00:02:23,413 --> 00:02:27,733 Speaker 3: The people of the Pacific, bring us together as one. 39 00:02:27,893 --> 00:02:32,333 Speaker 3: And yeah, that's where we find it, Then that's where 40 00:02:32,373 --> 00:02:32,573 Speaker 3: we go. 41 00:02:32,773 --> 00:02:37,773 Speaker 4: It sounds like quite a personent, quite a persinent little storyline. 42 00:02:38,453 --> 00:02:40,053 Speaker 2: Look, the narrative is just incredible. 43 00:02:40,093 --> 00:02:42,133 Speaker 3: She goes off on a journey, of course, and then 44 00:02:42,813 --> 00:02:46,773 Speaker 3: some more discoveries, some more sea monsters, some more spooky. 45 00:02:46,813 --> 00:02:51,533 Speaker 3: But the drama of course, wonderful performances from from O 46 00:02:51,773 --> 00:02:57,293 Speaker 3: Lee and the rock too. Of course we have flavors 47 00:02:57,333 --> 00:03:01,373 Speaker 3: of someone and with Tobacco of course, the Toku Lauen 48 00:03:02,213 --> 00:03:05,853 Speaker 3: cultures and the language is very much there within the 49 00:03:05,933 --> 00:03:10,653 Speaker 3: music very dynamic of course, and it's just it's great 50 00:03:10,653 --> 00:03:12,693 Speaker 3: to come back, really, I really. I have a five 51 00:03:12,773 --> 00:03:16,933 Speaker 3: year old too, so I thought about this. Yes, I'd 52 00:03:16,973 --> 00:03:19,133 Speaker 3: love to be back one day. I can take her 53 00:03:19,133 --> 00:03:21,973 Speaker 3: to the film and see it again. And I've been 54 00:03:22,013 --> 00:03:24,493 Speaker 3: a bit slack though we had to switch. 55 00:03:24,293 --> 00:03:25,733 Speaker 2: Theaters last night. 56 00:03:26,173 --> 00:03:29,933 Speaker 3: She started running around causing heavoc. I had to take 57 00:03:29,973 --> 00:03:31,733 Speaker 3: her into the English one, so she got six off 58 00:03:31,853 --> 00:03:34,893 Speaker 3: a little bit. So I've got to do my own 59 00:03:34,893 --> 00:03:37,573 Speaker 3: homework at home and start teaching her a little bit 60 00:03:37,653 --> 00:03:40,893 Speaker 3: more Maldy because she started to get restless. But just 61 00:03:40,933 --> 00:03:45,333 Speaker 3: wonderful and amazing. The talent now, not only in the 62 00:03:45,373 --> 00:03:48,013 Speaker 3: Tareel Maudi version, but just the talent this one here, 63 00:03:48,133 --> 00:03:50,373 Speaker 3: the new character playing Martngui. 64 00:03:50,253 --> 00:03:51,693 Speaker 2: The voices. 65 00:03:53,253 --> 00:03:57,613 Speaker 3: Really really matching the first one, and even going beyond 66 00:03:57,613 --> 00:03:59,093 Speaker 3: a bit, I think it might even be a little 67 00:03:59,133 --> 00:04:02,693 Speaker 3: bit better. So it's got all the colors and all 68 00:04:02,773 --> 00:04:06,733 Speaker 3: the narrative is great as there surprises in there. There's 69 00:04:06,733 --> 00:04:09,533 Speaker 3: a couple of big surprises in terms of bringing a 70 00:04:09,533 --> 00:04:14,253 Speaker 3: couple of those wonderful characters back and again it's like 71 00:04:14,493 --> 00:04:17,533 Speaker 3: walking with our ancestors at times, and some of those 72 00:04:17,573 --> 00:04:20,933 Speaker 3: spiritual moments really come through too. So so I'm looking 73 00:04:20,973 --> 00:04:24,733 Speaker 3: forward to the reaction, especially from Automidiki that are you know, 74 00:04:24,773 --> 00:04:26,253 Speaker 3: going through the cour hunger and are going through the 75 00:04:26,253 --> 00:04:29,733 Speaker 3: bilingual schools, and you know they can sit proud and 76 00:04:29,773 --> 00:04:33,093 Speaker 3: feel good about about there there that are being reflected 77 00:04:33,133 --> 00:04:34,973 Speaker 3: back on them to make them feel good. You know, 78 00:04:34,973 --> 00:04:38,893 Speaker 3: when I was growing up, sometimes it wasn't that most 79 00:04:38,973 --> 00:04:41,613 Speaker 3: popular thing to sort of promote our Maldi kind of things. 80 00:04:41,613 --> 00:04:44,493 Speaker 3: But our Walker has changed, Jack. You know, we people 81 00:04:44,533 --> 00:04:48,093 Speaker 3: are jumping on our walker. We're all accepting it becoming 82 00:04:48,093 --> 00:04:49,253 Speaker 3: a more normal thing now. 83 00:04:49,333 --> 00:04:52,173 Speaker 2: So it's a wonderful time and it's for me. 84 00:04:52,293 --> 00:04:55,453 Speaker 3: Last night, the New Zealand premiere with tad El Mali 85 00:04:55,533 --> 00:05:00,133 Speaker 3: version was really a celebration of those talents and also. 86 00:04:59,933 --> 00:05:00,493 Speaker 2: For our women. 87 00:05:01,133 --> 00:05:03,853 Speaker 3: You know, it was a woman company, mart Deuir, the 88 00:05:04,053 --> 00:05:08,413 Speaker 3: tweedy Waitity, Tiger's Sister and see Win Stanley Miya. It 89 00:05:08,453 --> 00:05:11,693 Speaker 3: was the work of these woman the hard work that 90 00:05:12,053 --> 00:05:13,493 Speaker 3: and persistence. 91 00:05:12,893 --> 00:05:17,653 Speaker 2: That got our Maldi version ready in time to launch 92 00:05:17,733 --> 00:05:19,453 Speaker 2: last night. So very very proud. 93 00:05:21,333 --> 00:05:23,693 Speaker 4: Yeah, you got to say somebody, I think, was it 94 00:05:23,813 --> 00:05:26,013 Speaker 4: like in the caller? What's it like when you get 95 00:05:26,013 --> 00:05:28,013 Speaker 4: the call They're like, hey, yeah, we're making one or two. 96 00:05:28,053 --> 00:05:32,373 Speaker 2: You got the role. I don't get that excited. What 97 00:05:32,413 --> 00:05:33,013 Speaker 2: time's lunch? 98 00:05:34,213 --> 00:05:37,693 Speaker 5: Well, I definitely did. It was It was a surreal, 99 00:05:38,133 --> 00:05:42,213 Speaker 5: a very surreal feeling. The audition process was back in 100 00:05:42,253 --> 00:05:44,573 Speaker 5: twenty twenty two, so it's been a bit of a journey. 101 00:05:46,013 --> 00:05:47,933 Speaker 5: Been a bit of a wait to actually watch it 102 00:05:48,133 --> 00:05:51,733 Speaker 5: for the first time this week in Australia first actually 103 00:05:51,773 --> 00:05:54,013 Speaker 5: and then of course last night in Tadelle Mardi, which 104 00:05:54,053 --> 00:05:58,813 Speaker 5: was beautiful. But I had the audition, saw that Disney 105 00:05:58,853 --> 00:06:02,573 Speaker 5: was attached to the copopper, didn't know much about the character, 106 00:06:02,733 --> 00:06:06,733 Speaker 5: certainly didn't know her name, had some sort of audition 107 00:06:06,853 --> 00:06:11,253 Speaker 5: script about monsters, and then I waited for about six 108 00:06:11,373 --> 00:06:14,933 Speaker 5: seven months, thought no, no worries, gave it my best, 109 00:06:15,973 --> 00:06:20,893 Speaker 5: all good, No, Well, you know, it had been a 110 00:06:20,893 --> 00:06:24,293 Speaker 5: little while and so I was I was doing a 111 00:06:24,373 --> 00:06:27,533 Speaker 5: kid show Toy Time, and driving to the studio to 112 00:06:27,533 --> 00:06:31,813 Speaker 5: do another album for that, and and an email popped up, pulled, 113 00:06:32,173 --> 00:06:35,453 Speaker 5: pulled across the road and it was meet and greet 114 00:06:35,533 --> 00:06:41,373 Speaker 5: with Disney producers. And I wrung my husband and I said, 115 00:06:41,413 --> 00:06:42,253 Speaker 5: what what. 116 00:06:42,013 --> 00:06:44,133 Speaker 4: Do you think? This is real? Do you know what 117 00:06:44,213 --> 00:06:46,093 Speaker 4: this is? Do you what does it mean? 118 00:06:46,973 --> 00:06:48,693 Speaker 5: What does that mean? What was a meet and greet? 119 00:06:49,493 --> 00:06:52,413 Speaker 5: And so no, it was amazing. A couple of weeks later, 120 00:06:53,293 --> 00:06:57,733 Speaker 5: I chose to take the the Zoom meet and greet 121 00:06:58,093 --> 00:07:00,693 Speaker 5: in my fuddy and my home to feel a bit 122 00:07:00,773 --> 00:07:04,053 Speaker 5: a bit more settled, and and they did. We just 123 00:07:04,093 --> 00:07:08,693 Speaker 5: chatted about fun, We chatted about this country, about what 124 00:07:08,853 --> 00:07:13,733 Speaker 5: had led me to pursue storytelling and singing and screen acting, 125 00:07:13,893 --> 00:07:17,733 Speaker 5: and I got to talk about frozenlel Maudi, which of 126 00:07:17,773 --> 00:07:22,533 Speaker 5: course was my first collaboration with Matawa Media, playing Alsa Pakeeke. 127 00:07:23,413 --> 00:07:27,333 Speaker 5: And then a couple of weeks after that was the 128 00:07:27,373 --> 00:07:30,133 Speaker 5: call from from my agent saying they'd like to offer 129 00:07:30,173 --> 00:07:32,013 Speaker 5: you the role. And then that was just the I 130 00:07:32,093 --> 00:07:36,253 Speaker 5: just remember feeling completely almost like numb, not in my body. 131 00:07:36,653 --> 00:07:41,933 Speaker 5: I wasn't quite sure how to process that that you 132 00:07:42,013 --> 00:07:45,813 Speaker 5: get to join not only the Disney Fano, but but 133 00:07:46,013 --> 00:07:51,413 Speaker 5: to to join a movie that I loved just as 134 00:07:51,453 --> 00:07:55,613 Speaker 5: Aufi my The first Mona moved me and and I cried, 135 00:07:55,693 --> 00:07:59,933 Speaker 5: and I loved the music. So yeah, it was it 136 00:08:00,013 --> 00:08:02,613 Speaker 5: was a pretty surreal and it's still really surreal, you 137 00:08:02,653 --> 00:08:06,973 Speaker 5: know that that we get to join these un believable 138 00:08:07,013 --> 00:08:11,813 Speaker 5: poe of our industry and and to to come on 139 00:08:11,893 --> 00:08:18,813 Speaker 5: board this beautiful poe of you know, right and and 140 00:08:18,893 --> 00:08:22,533 Speaker 5: of course Tim, and it's just been it's just been 141 00:08:22,533 --> 00:08:24,813 Speaker 5: a dream. What about you joining this this Disney fan 142 00:08:24,893 --> 00:08:27,733 Speaker 5: though it didn't. 143 00:08:27,493 --> 00:08:31,533 Speaker 6: Really bother me, you know, like I didn't want at all. 144 00:08:31,853 --> 00:08:34,533 Speaker 6: Like originally it was going to be a TV series 145 00:08:34,573 --> 00:08:37,853 Speaker 6: and so you know, I've done TV series animation before, 146 00:08:37,933 --> 00:08:38,333 Speaker 6: so it was. 147 00:08:42,173 --> 00:08:42,333 Speaker 4: There. 148 00:08:42,373 --> 00:08:44,653 Speaker 6: I was doing that, and then and then they up 149 00:08:44,733 --> 00:08:46,813 Speaker 6: the game and so it was a movie and I 150 00:08:46,853 --> 00:08:49,253 Speaker 6: found myself, you know, you know, it was a bit 151 00:08:49,413 --> 00:08:52,853 Speaker 6: weak in the nether region and a bit squirty down there, 152 00:08:53,013 --> 00:08:56,813 Speaker 6: and you know, meant I had to work and do something. 153 00:09:01,493 --> 00:09:05,773 Speaker 6: And then you know, that's when stuff got real and 154 00:09:05,773 --> 00:09:09,533 Speaker 6: and there was really be funny just knowing that you 155 00:09:09,613 --> 00:09:13,773 Speaker 6: were honoring something that had been done before, but you 156 00:09:13,813 --> 00:09:18,173 Speaker 6: were being charged with taking it further again. And that's 157 00:09:18,413 --> 00:09:22,333 Speaker 6: that was the exciting part is that you out of 158 00:09:22,413 --> 00:09:25,293 Speaker 6: all people, you know, all of us who are chosen 159 00:09:25,853 --> 00:09:29,973 Speaker 6: to go forward again and to say yeah, I'll accept 160 00:09:30,013 --> 00:09:33,893 Speaker 6: and go forward. You know, it was quite humbling. 161 00:09:34,333 --> 00:09:37,053 Speaker 4: Do you think it occurs to me that you have 162 00:09:37,773 --> 00:09:42,493 Speaker 4: dedicated your creative life to promoting Pacific stories? And when 163 00:09:42,533 --> 00:09:45,253 Speaker 4: you think about the impact of Pacific stories in a 164 00:09:45,293 --> 00:09:48,773 Speaker 4: global sense, it's hard in recent times to go past 165 00:09:49,293 --> 00:09:52,333 Speaker 4: the size and scale of Moana. Can you can you 166 00:09:52,413 --> 00:09:56,413 Speaker 4: quantify the impact that Moana has had for Pacific people's 167 00:09:56,533 --> 00:09:59,773 Speaker 4: and Pacific stories in a global context. 168 00:09:59,373 --> 00:10:01,653 Speaker 6: With a global context? Is this is that it's the 169 00:10:01,693 --> 00:10:06,333 Speaker 6: way of thinking in the Pacific round here we under 170 00:10:06,453 --> 00:10:09,973 Speaker 6: stand the concept of you know, the ancestors come with us. 171 00:10:10,453 --> 00:10:15,253 Speaker 6: That's part and parcel. It's a spirituality and uh. And 172 00:10:16,173 --> 00:10:19,973 Speaker 6: yet you know in the Northern hemisphere, you know, there's 173 00:10:20,013 --> 00:10:26,293 Speaker 6: a certain disconnect between land sea and people. They there's 174 00:10:26,413 --> 00:10:29,373 Speaker 6: the there's a separation with them and even in their 175 00:10:29,413 --> 00:10:34,213 Speaker 6: storytelling there's a separation. And here, well, I love is 176 00:10:34,453 --> 00:10:38,493 Speaker 6: in the Pacific we we always strive to include in 177 00:10:38,573 --> 00:10:41,893 Speaker 6: the entirety of the area that we're in and to 178 00:10:41,973 --> 00:10:44,773 Speaker 6: show that the entirety and the way that we think 179 00:10:45,773 --> 00:10:49,653 Speaker 6: is actually a valid and and and in a beautiful 180 00:10:49,653 --> 00:10:57,173 Speaker 6: way of thinking, like MARII look, look, and you said 181 00:10:57,173 --> 00:11:02,773 Speaker 6: it before we went on here about the normalizing this, 182 00:11:03,413 --> 00:11:06,013 Speaker 6: that it's not such a foreign concept, and Disney's on 183 00:11:06,053 --> 00:11:08,413 Speaker 6: board that because they released it at the same time. 184 00:11:08,653 --> 00:11:10,693 Speaker 2: It's like, it's just just as what it is. 185 00:11:11,333 --> 00:11:15,533 Speaker 6: And how wonderful is that we're just as so we 186 00:11:15,573 --> 00:11:19,173 Speaker 6: can breathe, We just are And that's how stories they 187 00:11:19,293 --> 00:11:22,573 Speaker 6: just are. They're given and we as a specific a 188 00:11:22,653 --> 00:11:27,333 Speaker 6: story to tell us and Marty's storytellers. It's it's something 189 00:11:27,333 --> 00:11:29,733 Speaker 6: you hold in your hand and you give to people 190 00:11:29,813 --> 00:11:32,013 Speaker 6: and you go, yep, you hold that for a while, 191 00:11:32,213 --> 00:11:34,013 Speaker 6: and I'll go find something else we can play with, 192 00:11:34,133 --> 00:11:37,773 Speaker 6: you know, And it's it's beautiful. And Tim has been 193 00:11:37,973 --> 00:11:42,733 Speaker 6: such a leader, and well we've been laughing about him 194 00:11:42,773 --> 00:11:47,533 Speaker 6: playing chief too, but the fact is there can be 195 00:11:47,733 --> 00:11:53,493 Speaker 6: no you know, he's held so much before and and 196 00:11:53,533 --> 00:11:55,453 Speaker 6: there were there was no one to help them. There 197 00:11:55,493 --> 00:11:58,013 Speaker 6: was no one there with him. And it's nice to 198 00:11:58,053 --> 00:12:01,653 Speaker 6: be able to stand next to him and and and 199 00:12:01,853 --> 00:12:05,933 Speaker 6: hold hold hands with hold hands with them and say yeah, 200 00:12:06,013 --> 00:12:07,293 Speaker 6: were here. 201 00:12:07,293 --> 00:12:09,893 Speaker 3: The rest of us were caught up and I think 202 00:12:09,933 --> 00:12:12,133 Speaker 3: last night too, they just showed the amount of talent 203 00:12:12,173 --> 00:12:17,013 Speaker 3: there and even in the Jadeen Randall came number two 204 00:12:17,013 --> 00:12:19,213 Speaker 3: in the Voice in Australia and like we did the 205 00:12:19,213 --> 00:12:24,533 Speaker 3: Australian media, you know, and the culture of the Pacific 206 00:12:24,613 --> 00:12:28,213 Speaker 3: seems to transcend right right, not only in Australia but 207 00:12:28,653 --> 00:12:30,973 Speaker 3: all around the world. You know. It's mum and dad 208 00:12:31,013 --> 00:12:33,493 Speaker 3: really and a kid, you know, and and the kids 209 00:12:33,573 --> 00:12:36,013 Speaker 3: at home. So no matter where you are in the world, 210 00:12:36,373 --> 00:12:39,333 Speaker 3: Mum and daid okay, kids one or twos are and 211 00:12:39,373 --> 00:12:41,893 Speaker 3: freeze them up for that hundred minutes. But they're always 212 00:12:41,893 --> 00:12:44,173 Speaker 3: in the background listening, you know. They're taking it in 213 00:12:44,213 --> 00:12:45,773 Speaker 3: a in a peripheral way, I guess. 214 00:12:45,773 --> 00:12:49,133 Speaker 2: So it's just it was very dynamic last night. 215 00:12:49,213 --> 00:12:53,613 Speaker 3: And again when you hear this one sing, she's like 216 00:12:54,053 --> 00:12:55,693 Speaker 3: our Polynesian Beyonce. 217 00:12:56,893 --> 00:13:01,253 Speaker 2: D give us a little stands up Saturday morning, wake them. 218 00:13:03,693 --> 00:13:08,293 Speaker 4: You got to enjoy the indgiously. 219 00:13:10,813 --> 00:13:18,333 Speaker 7: Yeahsage the meet and great with the Didney producers. 220 00:13:18,333 --> 00:13:21,573 Speaker 2: I can see even I make the singing cut in 221 00:13:21,813 --> 00:13:22,293 Speaker 2: the village. 222 00:13:22,733 --> 00:13:26,173 Speaker 3: Yes, So don't be late to the movie because my 223 00:13:27,653 --> 00:13:29,973 Speaker 3: song it happens in the first minute in the movie. 224 00:13:30,293 --> 00:13:32,293 Speaker 2: Get there early and then you can leave. 225 00:13:35,853 --> 00:13:37,653 Speaker 3: It was just great because I was a little bit 226 00:13:38,053 --> 00:13:41,573 Speaker 3: in the first one. While I must say that maybe 227 00:13:41,613 --> 00:13:44,493 Speaker 3: the note was a little high for me, so I 228 00:13:44,533 --> 00:13:46,773 Speaker 3: got a little bit upset when the movie came out 229 00:13:46,773 --> 00:13:48,733 Speaker 3: and no one told me they'd replaced my voice. 230 00:13:48,773 --> 00:13:51,973 Speaker 2: But with the second one they used me, so I'm. 231 00:13:51,853 --> 00:13:55,093 Speaker 4: Very very yes, they put it in the right key 232 00:13:55,133 --> 00:13:55,333 Speaker 4: for you. 233 00:13:55,453 --> 00:13:57,693 Speaker 2: I made the cut. I could hit the note too, 234 00:13:57,733 --> 00:14:03,133 Speaker 2: so that was good. But the little training a little bit. Yeah, 235 00:14:03,493 --> 00:14:04,453 Speaker 2: it was great. It was great. 236 00:14:04,573 --> 00:14:08,613 Speaker 4: Well, congratulations all, thank you and thank you because that 237 00:14:08,733 --> 00:14:10,893 Speaker 4: is such a gift not only to Disney fans, but 238 00:14:11,333 --> 00:14:15,253 Speaker 4: like especially all of those those kids around the country 239 00:14:15,293 --> 00:14:17,813 Speaker 4: who you know, seeing a movie like this in real 240 00:14:17,853 --> 00:14:20,733 Speaker 4: Maui as well. It's just this has a profound impact. 241 00:14:20,853 --> 00:14:22,853 Speaker 5: I think the beautiful thing about it is if they 242 00:14:22,893 --> 00:14:25,653 Speaker 5: would like to just watch it in now real yeah, 243 00:14:25,733 --> 00:14:27,693 Speaker 5: then that's an option for them. And you know, that's 244 00:14:27,733 --> 00:14:30,533 Speaker 5: that's what our fauna at Matiwa media have been striving for. 245 00:14:31,453 --> 00:14:33,973 Speaker 5: It's just for our tamatiki to have the option. 246 00:14:34,653 --> 00:14:36,493 Speaker 3: This is where we're lucky to having those people like 247 00:14:36,533 --> 00:14:39,453 Speaker 3: in those productions that have the capability whereas, you know, 248 00:14:39,693 --> 00:14:41,373 Speaker 3: be great to see it in someone, be great to 249 00:14:41,373 --> 00:14:43,613 Speaker 3: see it in the Hawaiian language, you know, for all 250 00:14:43,613 --> 00:14:44,053 Speaker 3: those people. 251 00:14:44,093 --> 00:14:46,253 Speaker 2: But that's where we're lucky here down in New Zealand. 252 00:14:46,533 --> 00:14:49,053 Speaker 3: We have a number of trained people in those areas 253 00:14:49,333 --> 00:14:51,053 Speaker 3: that you know, they can make this possible. 254 00:14:51,253 --> 00:14:55,933 Speaker 6: We were trailblazers New Zealand, you know, and all together 255 00:14:56,013 --> 00:15:00,413 Speaker 6: we are, we are going beyond the reef because what 256 00:15:00,533 --> 00:15:03,573 Speaker 6: else is there is you have to go. You have 257 00:15:03,613 --> 00:15:05,573 Speaker 6: to have a look, you've got to try your hand. 258 00:15:06,773 --> 00:15:07,653 Speaker 2: Yeah, thank you. 259 00:15:07,773 --> 00:15:11,933 Speaker 4: That's a beautiful thank you, Thank you good much. That's 260 00:15:11,973 --> 00:15:15,613 Speaker 4: so good. Tim moy and Morrison, Uffy, My Phraser, David Fanny. 261 00:15:15,733 --> 00:15:18,453 Speaker 4: The three are stars of Moana two and of course 262 00:15:18,533 --> 00:15:22,653 Speaker 4: Moana two and Moana two Real Maudi are both in cinemas. 263 00:15:22,733 --> 00:15:23,013 Speaker 2: Now. 264 00:15:23,973 --> 00:15:27,053 Speaker 1: For more from Saturday Morning with Jack Tame, listen live 265 00:15:27,133 --> 00:15:29,973 Speaker 1: to news Talks. It'd be from nine am Saturday, or 266 00:15:30,053 --> 00:15:31,933 Speaker 1: follow the podcast on iHeartRadio.