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- Ian wants to get as far away from humanity as possible and heads into the New Zealand bush, but a four day journey turns into a fight for survival.
- Ruminations on the life of actor Mick Innes: joy, failure, success, heartache, heart attack, reinvention and the love of his life.
- In a world full of apps and easy sex, we take glimpse into the lives of several LGBTQIA+ people as they chase after physical and emotional connection.
- Mark is feeling stuck in his graphic design career. And to make matters worse, his girlfriend, Esther, is really "sticking" it to him - she wants more from their five year old relationship. Esther wants to get engaged. All of Esther's friends are either married or engaged. Some have kids. And one even owns a two bedroom unit in outer West Auckland. It's her dream. But is it Mark's dream? He's not sure - he needs time to think about it. Esther is understandably disappointed, but she wants Mark to be on the same page so she hesitantly agrees to him moving out. After an exhaustive search for a new flat, Mark meets Grant, a self-proclaimed inventor, and his nephew, Simon, an overachieving uni student. Grant and Simon are odd, but the rent is cheap. And it seems like something in the stars has brought them together. They all share the same Libran birthday. Born in 1969, 1981, and 1993, all three "LiBros" also fall into the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Rooster. Is it a sign? Will time with the LiBros help bring Mark the clarity he needs? Will the LiBros figure their baggage out?
- A therapist suggests an alternate way for an abused wife who has survived her suicide attempt to deal with her problems.
- Edith Gibson lives in the heart of suburban Auckland with her 3000 Dolls. In this documentary, she invites you into her home, shares her prized dolls, and imparts pro tips and tricks for repairing these beauties to their former glory.
- Brazilian TV and Film legend José de Abreu was at the end of his vacation in NZ, as the COVID-19 pandemic exploded around the world. Well known for his outspoken political views, José is extremely vocal against the far right government currently in charge of Brazil. He is persona non grata for a few and loved by others. As he decided to stay in NZ for an undetermined time, he sat down for an intimate conversation to reflect on life, career, political views and future plans.
- Despite drag being an art form dedicated to celebrating femininity, female identifying queens are yet to be regarded as equals.
- An honest, intimate and uplifting portrait of a trans man - his past, the journey he's on and what the future holds.
- A comic film about the importance of using a condom.
- A guy and a girl recant stories of various life experiences as they carry their worn-down couch across a string of deserted streets.
- Connections spark when Alex meets the recent hire at his work. Sure, he's still dealing with a pretty big break-up, but there is just something about his new coworker.
- Maldivian student Abe Naim is better known as their alter ego: the powerful and sassy drag queen Medulla Oblongata, a notable figure in the Auckland LGBTQIA+ scene. Medulla Oblongata explores where Abe is now and the life they left behind.
- An honest and lighthearted look at the life of seven gay men from different backgrounds, discussing their experiences dealing with HIV - getting tested, living with HIV and health scares.