A short film exploring a young woman’s journey to reconnect with her Tongan heritage is premiering today at Sundance Film Festival in the United States.

Sundance is one of the most prolific film festivals in the world, and an unparallel platform for new feature-length and short films.

Lea Tupu’ana / Mother Tongue tells the story of a young speech language therapist of Tongan heritage, who speaks only English, and her relationship with a client, who only speaks Tongan.

Read on at TVNZ

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