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- When the New Zealand Government enforce mandatory vaccination on the workforce, many rebel. They convoy to Parliament in protest but are ignored by politicians, ridiculed by media and smashed by police after a 23-day occupation.
- Colonial Combat takes a laugh at our unofficial NZ colonial history. It's a dog eat dog world, where colourful characters compete inside and outside of the ring.
- While on a road trip, Maori elder Hamo and delinquent teen Jo, forge an unlikely friendship that bridges, generations, culture and mortality.
- On the day she gets her first menses, Hinekura is initiated into adulthood with ceremony and blessings. She's taken to a wananga where her role within the tribe is revealed to her.
- 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?
- Traces the footsteps of forgotten Kiwi filmmaker Michael Havas who through encountering the 28th Maori Battalion would go on to document the 1977 pilgrimage to the battlefields of World War II.
- A father turns his car into a water pump while his young daughter becomes a force of nature.
- Maori elder Hamo must bear the burden of carrying the spirits of her ancestors to their sacred mountain.
- 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.
- While playing a video game, gravity is accidentally turned off on earth. Only a Bluetooth keyboard can save the world, but everyone knows wired connections are better.
- A Maori former table tennis champ and his Italian trophy wife wait out their fall from grace by running a kaupapa Maori community centre in rural 'Whara Bay'. When an ambitious Pakeha councillor threatens to close this anchor for the local Maori community our hero is forced to choose between a return to his glamorous former life or his people.