Vela Manusaute
Vela Manusaute is a Niuean writer and director. He is the creator and writer of New Zealand's first bilingual English-Tongan television series, Brutal Lives - Mo'ui Faingata'a.[1]
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Occupation | Writer, Director |
Background
Vela is part-Niuean and part-Samoan; he was born in Niue and lived in his village Mutalau before his family moved to New Zealand in 1979.[2] He was the first Niuean to graduate from Toi Whakaari,[3] and in 2002 founded the theatre and music group Kila Kokonut Krew.[3]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2007 | The Tattooist | Actor - Taxi Driver 2 | Television |
2010 | Matariki | Actor - Russ | Television |
2013 | The Factory | Executive producer, actor - Mason | Web series |
2018 | The Messiah | Director | Short film |
2020 | Educators | Actor - Vela | Television |
2020 | Brutal Lives - Mo'ui Faingata'a | Director | Television |
Awards
In 1997 he won the Best Male Comedy award at the Chapman Tripp Theatre Awards as one half of comedy duo The Brownies.[4]
With Anapela Polataivao he received the New Generation Award for theatre at the 2014 Arts Foundation Awards.[5]
In 2020 he won the Best Screenplay and Best Art Directions awards for his short film The Messiahat the Pacific Rims Film Festival 2020.[1]
References
- "All-Tongan cast in pioneer bilingual drama series in NZ". RNZ. 17 July 2020. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
- "Vela Manusaute". Little Island Press. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
- "Vela Manusaute". NZ on Screen. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
- "Vela Manusaute's Biography". The Arts Foundation Te Tumu Toi. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
- "2014 Westpac New Zealand Arts Awards recipients announced". Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Archived from the original on 25 January 2015. Retrieved 28 November 2017.