Ko Taranaki te Maunga  Ko Tokomaru te Waka  Ko Wai o Mihirau te Awa  Ko Ngāti Mutunga, Ngāti Tama, Ngāti Toa ngā Iwi  Ko Urenui te Marae  Ko Pukearuhe te kāinga  Ko McClutchie te whanau  Ko Katie Wolfe ahau

The Haka Party Incident is large scale verbatim theatre that resurrects a significant historical moment in race relations in Aotearoa/New Zealand.
With the assistance of Detective Kristin Sims, Detective Inspector Mike Shepherd investigates a wide range of murder mysteries in Brokenwood, a small town in the countryside of New Zealand. The Brokenwood Mysteries is loved all around the world and is into it's 10th season.
A powerful challenging feature film surrounding the tangi (funeral) of a small boy Waru who dies at the hands of his caregiver and how his death impacts the community.
Katie is a whaea (mother) and wahine who hears the howls of those under the marama (moon) and the rush of the sea for all it means to us, in all it’s layers”

— Tina Cleary
About Katie
Katie Wolfe ( Ngāti Mutunga Ngāti Tama, Ngati Toa Rangatira) is a multi-talented director, writer and actor hailing from Aotearoa New Zealand, with an impressive career in both film, television and theatre. She has won critical acclaim for her work, particularly for her most recent theatre piece The Haka Party Incident and films Waru, This Is Her, and Redemption.

As a director, Katie has worked across a range of genres, from drama to documentary. Her recent television work includes the documentary series Artefact and The Brokenwood Mysteries, showcasing her versatility in crafting compelling stories across different formats.

Katie has also made a name for herself as an accomplished actor, with recent credits including the films Daffodils and The Ring Inz. Her experience on both sides of the camera gives her a unique perspective that informs her work and sets her apart as a filmmaker.

In addition to her work in the film and television industries, Katie is also a passionate advocate for diversity and inclusion in the arts. She has spoken out about the need for greater representation of women and Māori, and has worked to create opportunities for emerging talent.
Notable Accolade
WIFT NZ Mana Wahine Award2011
Inagural winner in 2011
Adam New Zealand Play Award2021
The Haka Party incident

Best Play by a Māori writer
Dean Parker Verbatim award
Runner up Best Play
Te Aupoumanu Māori Screen Excellence Award2017
Waru
Awarded to all 9 writer/ directors
ImagineNative Film + Media Arts Festival 2010
Redemption
Cynthia Lickers-Sage Award for Emerging Talent
NZ Writers Guild Awards SWANZ2017
Waru
Best feature Film Script
Sundance Film Festival2011
Redemption
Short Filmmaking Award
Nominated
ImagineNative Film + Media Arts Festival2010
Redemption
Jury Award for Best Short Drama
LA Asian Pacific FF2017
Waru
Grand Jury prize for Outstanding International Narrative Feature
Show Me Shorts Film Festival 2010
This Is Her
Best Film
Palm Springs Shortfest2009
Future Filmmaker Award
Hamptons International Film Festival2009
This Is Her
Audience Award for Best Short
Aspen Shortsfest2009
This Is Her
Jury Award for Best Comedy
Filmets - Badalona Short Film Festival 2009
This Is Her
Venus de Badalona for Best Short Film
Prague International Short Film Festival 2008
This Is Her
Audience Award for Best Short Film
Antipodes Film Festival, St Tropez2008
This Is Her
Nicolas Baudin Award for Best Short Film
Chapman Tripp Theatre Awardss2005
The Women
Best New Director
TV Guide Television Awards 1997
Cover Story
Best Actress
New Zealand Film and Television Awards1995
Marlin Bay
Best Female Performance in a Supporting Role - Television
Nominated
New Zealand Film and Television Awards1995
The Last Tattoo
Best Female Performance in Supporting Role - Film Nominated