Paul Wolffram
The disturbing rise of sorcery violence in PNG
A deep-seated belief in sorcery in parts of Papua New Guinea is resulting in more and more gender-based violence. Audio
The disturbing rise of sorcery violence in PNG
A deep-seated belief in sorcery in parts of Papua New Guinea is resulting in more and more gender-based violence.
AudioVirtual Reality film-making?
Will virtual reality, VR, help filmmakers craft a new kind of experience for film fans? That's being explored by some of the next generation of filmmakers at Victoria University's new Miramar Creative… Audio
Paul Wolffram - Initiation into a shaman cult
Ethnographer and filmmaker Paul Wolffram spent two years living with the Lak people in the rainforests of southern New Ireland, Papua New Guinea, for his earlier documentary, Stori Tumbuna. In his new… Audio
How far for creative enlightenment?
Film maker Paul Wolffram has been in Papua New Guinea showing his documentary What Lies That Way. It tells the story of Paul returning to the tribe he has got to know over the years, to undertake a… Audio
Voices of the Land - director Dr Paul Wolframm
NZ film maker and ethnomusicologist on the NZ Film Festival premiere of Voices of the Land featuring taonga pūoro experts Richard Nunns and Horomona Horo. Audio
Paul Wolffram: film-maker
Film-maker talks about his new documentary 'Nga Reo o te Whenua: Voices of the Land' about musician Richard Nunns. Audio
Traditional means for modern problems
Ethnomusicologist and film-maker Dr Paul Wolffram became involved with the Lak people of New Ireland in PNG through documenting their lives for nearly two years. He now observes how their society is… Audio
Paul Wolffram
NZ ethnomusicologist and film maker on his recent cd 'Songs of Tokelau'. Audio
Playing Favourites with Paul Wolffram
Ethnomusicologist and film maker whose new documentary, Stori Tumbuna: Ancestors' Tales, is about the Lak people in the rainforest of Papua New Guinea. Audio
Paul Wolffram
NZ Film maker and ethnomusicologist whose latest film 'Stori Tumbuna' is showing at this year's NZ International Film Festival. Audio
Paul Wolffram
Wellington film maker and ethnomusicologist talks about Tokolaua and Papau New Guinea documentaries that he recently completed. Audio