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- Follow a crazy group of city based rangatahi, they're young, kura kaupapa raised and dangerously onto it. Their world orbits around getting cash, cutting corners and charging their phones.
- A powerful, challenging story surrounding the tangi (funeral) of a small Waru boy who dies at the hands of his caregiver and how his death impacts the community.
- Show following a troubled New Zealand teenager, Logan Walker as he tries to break into the pop world. He's fighting to become the 'Voice of Mcdonalds' which will win him a recording contract and $25,000.
- Follows two cousins on their quest to find Maori brides within 6 months to fulfill the will requirements of their grandmother in order to inherit the family land holdings worth 47 million dollars.
- A reality series which focuses on the tangata whenua (locals) who hunt throughout Aotearoa (New Zealand). Offering an insight into the exciting and thrilling world of hunting.
- Directed by Kiel McNaughton, "This is Piki" is a Maori drama series produced by well known actor Cliff Curtis, also featuring Temurea Morrison, most often recognized for his role as "Jake Heke" in the powerful drama "Once Were Warriors". Another of a growing list of series and films in which the Maori language is front and center, "This is Piki" has been welcomed as a vehicle in which indigenous peoples, such as Pacific Islanders, present and represent themselves: their cultures, stories, identities and histories. Also playing a central role is Tia Maipi, the main actor in "Born to Dance", along with many other experienced Maori and Polynesian actors such as Calvin Tuteao from "The Last Saint", among other films. Slated as being an eight-part series, 30 minutes each episode, there is a central focus of core characters with varied themes.
- It's back for round two with the brownest, funniest and cockiest sketch comedy trio, Jamaine Ross, James Roque and Pax Assadi. Be warned, these boys are not afraid to test the boundaries, where they will poke fun at themselves, and just about every other person imaginable.
- Korero Mai is a groundbreaking TV series, teaching the Maori language in the form of a Television drama, we review the phrases used, which helps viewers learn, while still enjoying the drama in the day and lives of our characters.
- Shot bro follows actor Rob Mokaraka, as he journeys around Aotearoa, telling the story of his attempted suicide-by-cop in his one man play. Funny, dark, and real, his mission is to bring light into the dark with aroha.
- TV SeriesHarold Barker, a Cockney fight promoter and shyster arrives in Kauri Bay with a wrestling ring and tent. This South Pacific port town is known for its gambling and street brawls. Who will be the next wrestling champion of Aotearoa?
- Three amigos, Chey Milne, Kimo Houltham and Tiare Tawera head out on a boys road trip filled with plenty of banter and gags. This is a trip every man would love to do themselves.
- HOW BIZARRE is a celebration of the life of Paul Fuemana, the Maori/Niuean artist who shot to fame in 1995 with the song that became New Zealand's biggest selling record.
- Whetu Marama - Bright Star is the story of Sir Hekenukumai Ngaiwi Phuipi, Hek Busby, and his significance to Te Ao Maori, the Maori world, in rekindling their way-finding DNA and ancient navigation kaupapa - knowledge and lore, via an extraordinary connection with Mau via Hawaii. Thus al New Zealanders can reclaim our place as traditional star voyagers on the world and especially Pacific map, although one waka even connected with Leiden in the Netherlands. The ultimate underlying focus of Whetu Marama is the story of a curious culture that reconnects with its amazingly capable inner compass and can find its way over Te Moana - the ocean to all Pacific people.
- Deported from Australia under its new hardline migration law, two New Zealand ex-prisoners face starting over - in the country they left as children.
- This ANZAC DAY special documentary reveals the inspirational story of Whirinaki-born Harding Waipuke Leaf, a charismatic soldier who served in both World Wars and was awarded the Military Cross for bravery.
- Porokoru Patapu (John) Pohe was the first Maori pilot in the RNZAF. Nicknamed "Lucky Johnny", he was a WWII hero who flew an incredible 22 missions. This documentary uses a combination of real-life footage and acted scenes to bring his story to life.
- This Documentary tells the extraordinary story of a boy from small-town New Zealand who, not only became an American Football legend but a key figure in US missile defense. This intimate documentary explores the career of one of New Zealand's unsung Maori heroes who, has made his presence felt- in no small way- on the world stage. Charting Riki's momentous journey as a South Island boy in the 60's to the Super Bowl hero and beyond. This intriguing documentary covers Riki's whole career tracking his transition from the San Francisco 49ers into his current role in the world of missile defense systems.
- Hosted by Pikiteora Mura-Hita and Brent Mio, Homai te Pakipaki is an interactive karaoke competition, filmed LIVE every Friday night at Mori Televisions Auckland Studios , 9-15 Davis Crescent, Newmarket.
- Four New Zealand musicians teach songwriting to prisoners in Rimutaka and Arohata Correctional facilities near Wellington, New Zealand.
- A stroll through New Zealand and Maori history as recalled through early 20th Century radio broadcasts and interviews blended with authentic photographs and artwork from the period.
- Weekday newscast in Te Reo Maori.
- The filmmakers attempt to uncover the history of Tahitian high priest and navigator Tupaia's journey on Cook's HMS Endeavour; colonial history from a Polynesian perspective.
- Convicted twice of being party to a brutal rape and murder, Teina Pora, aged 37 has just begun his 21st year in prison. He continues to maintain he is innocent. His daughter has a son of her own. A defense team is now building a case that there has been a miscarriage of justice, re-examining the evidence and especially the reliability of the 1993 videotaped confession comprising 14 hours of police interviews over 4 days without a lawyer present.
- A documentary series investigating the histories of famous Maori artifacts stored at the Auckland War Memorial Museum (aka Tamaki Paenga Hira).
- The Nutters Club is a nationwide talkback show broadcast on Sunday nights. The programme fearlessly deals with the issues surrounding mental health and related issues such as addiction, presenting them in a fresh, spontaneous and entertaining format. Hosted by Mike King with co-host Dr David Codyre.
- Cyberworld is a series that showcases all the latest technology, invention, ingenuity and internet news on both the Maori and English languages.
- News and current affairs from perspective of the Maori (Native New Zealanders).
- Rodeo Kaupoai follows a group of genuine Kiwi cowboys as they battle it out through the summer Rodeo circuit. The dream to be crowned Cowboy of the Year. These characters are truly remarkable athletes who compete not only with each other but with the bulls and horses who make up Rodeo. Rodeo Kaupoai gives us a backstage pass to this exhilarating world.1000kg Bucking Bulls who actually travel the rodeo circuit with the cowboys, bulls who have their own names and fan clubs. We meet the Barrel racers a super competitive competition for the cowgirls where the difference between 1st and 4th is about half a second and a glimpse into what it takes to truly be called a cowboy.
- A story of what can happen to water and the people who rely on it. The lake is Omapere, sacred to the Ngapuhi people of Aotearoa, New Zealand. The story is told by the people of the area.
- Join Komikal, Karizma, Sista and Pause as they keep you up to date with all the latest news, sounds and flavours of hip hop. Maori and Aotearoa influences.
- Action packed wrestling series where sports meets entertainment with Kiwi Impact Pro Wrestling
- The food-duo travel to some of New Zealand's most remote and spectacular corners. Camping outdoors with whanau (family) and friends, to visiting out of the way kiwiana baches - wherever Pete and Pio go they share stories, sing songs and highlight the history and passion from local communities. Pete and Poi's Kai Safari is about living off the land, whether on the beach or in the bush, and sharing great experiences around food gathering, fond memories and great eating.
- A young woman realises how disconnected she is from her past and her culture.
- To make BEHAVIORS OF THE BACKPACKER, Sandor Lau, a Chinese/Hungarian-American film student and Fulbright scholar, walked 300 miles alone from Auckland to Cape Reinga, New Zealand's geographic and spiritual tip.
- He left legendary NRL club the Manly Warringah Sea-Eagles twenty years ago after suffering a massive brain hemorrhage but Kiwi super Coach Graham Lowe has returned, this time as CEO, to finish what he started in a dramatic new series.
- Raised in the northern Hawkes Bay village of Mohaka, Pikiteora 'Pixie' Williams was surrounded by musical talent. When the town grew too small and her country needed support for the war effort she made the move to Wellington. There, along with Ruru Karaitiana, she would make New Zealand music history by being the voice of Blue Smoke - the first-ever record to be composed, recorded and released in New Zealand.