14 Nov 2016

NZ strongman film aims to inspire Pasifika youth

From , 6:00 am on 14 November 2016

A new film about a New Zealand-born Samoan strongman is aimed at inspiring Pasifika youth to dream big and work hard to achieve their goals.

Better known as the Mitre 10 Mega man, Levi Vaoga spent a decade pulling trucks and flipping tractor tyres for the hardware franchise promoting the message "big is good."

But as the New Zealand-born Cook Islands filmmaker Jamie Aureka Maoate Dunn discovers in "The Life I've Lived," there is more to Levi Vaoga than meets the eye.

Koroi Hawkins spoke with Jamie Dunn about the film.

Filmmaker Jamie Dunn (left) spent ten weeks filming strongman Levi Vaoga (right).

Filmmaker Jamie Dunn (left) spent ten weeks filming strongman Levi Vaoga (right). Photo: Supplied / J.D Media