Marlon Williams: Ngā Ao E Rua – Two Worlds

Directed by Ursula Grace Williams
New Zealand
2025
92 mins

Synopsis

Follow the charming Aotearoa New Zealand singer-songwriter on a life-changing journey of self-exploration as he embraces his roots and creates his first album in te reo Māori.

Beloved for his alt-bluegrass stylings, Christchurch-born Marlon Williams has spent years on the road, touring with the likes of Florence + The Machine and Bruce Springsteen, and even making a fan of Bradley Cooper, who handpicked the musician to appear in A Star Is Born. This sensitive documentary finds Williams at a crossroads: he returns home to reconnect with his Ngāi Tahu and Ngāi Tai roots, and to write an album entirely in te reo Māori – calling upon his friend Lorde to contribute. Director Ursula Grace Williams crafts a loving portrait of an artist at his peak. Set against stunning Aotearoa New Zealand landscapes, her film celebrates the creativity that flows from exploring one’s own heritage and identity.

  • Year
    2025
  • Classification
    Unclassified 15+
  • Country
    New Zealand
  • Language
    In English and Māori with English subtitles
  • Director
    Ursula Grace Williams
  • Producer
    Alexander Behse
  • Cinematographer
    Tim Flower
  • Editor
    Josh Yong
  • Genre
    Music, Documentary, Women Directors, First Nations
  • Premiere
    Australian Premiere
  • Company Credits
    Australian Distributor: Madman Entertainment
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