Morgan Waru has been working in the screen industry for over a decade. She produced her first feature film Baby Done in 2019 for Piki Films, after having produced Jessica Hansells animated Aroha Bridge, which found success locally and internationally at the imagineNATIVE festival in Toronto. She also produced Tanu Gagos interactive documentary FAFSWAGVOGUE.COM alongside Carthew Neal. Morgan was on the producing team for 2023 Kiwi hit Red White and Brass, and has We Were Dangerous slated for release in 2024.  

Accolades

Rachel House and Desray Armstrong and Morgan Waru
Best Youth Film, 2024

Rachel House and Desray Armstrong and Morgan Waru

Best Youth Film, 2024

Rachel House and Desray Armstrong and Morgan Waru

The Mountain

Three children set off on a mission to find healing under the watchful eye of the mountain Taranaki Mounga. Together they discover friendship in the…

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Films

The Mountain

The Mountain

New Zealand

The Mountain

Three children set off on a mission to find healing under the watchful eye of the mountain Taranaki Mounga. Together they discover friendship in the…

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