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- A female WWII pilot traveling with top secret documents on a B-17 Flying Fortress encounters an evil presence on board the flight.
- A portmanteau feature film by 9 female Pacific filmmakers and filmed on seven Pacific islands. It is about the journey of empowerment through culture over the lifetime of one woman, Vai.
- First-year acting student Stanley mines his girlfriend's family scandal as material for the end-of-year show at drama school. The result is a moral minefield.
- When a Kiwi-Filipino doctor discovers that her dead grandmother has become a manananggal, a corrupted witch, she must face up to her troubled youth and make peace with her estranged brother before they both suffer the bloody consequences
- Filmed over three years on 16 Island nations across the Pacific and Indian Oceans, this grassroots musical follows the ocean highways uniting ancient musical lineages. From Madagascar to Rapa Nui/Easter Island, Taiwan to Zenadth Kes/The Torres Strait. A heartfelt plea for environmental awareness and cultural preservation from those on the frontline of the climate crisis.
- Tame Wairere Iti - the artist and the creative space he created in Taneatua at the center of the Tuhoe heartland.
- The Lord Of The Rings as a frame of reference for environmental issues in 'the home of Middle-earth' - Aotearoa, New Zealand.
- Seven reports by young environmentalists from around the world.
- Bax gets depressed sometimes. Rose tries to cheer him up. But she runs out of ideas when he runs out of road, and the line between her dreams and reality becomes blurry.
- Journeying the wild and untamed coastlines of Aotearoa with Kehu we gain an insight into how this rugged environment has shaped the people who spend their lives in the water.
- Take a glimpse into his life of Kehu, a 20-year-old Maori surfer. You get to meet his Koro/Grandad and hear his controversial take on Aussie pies verse the New Zealand pies. And, of course, you get to watch him surf.
- Aotearoa New Zealand's potential as an organic farming nation
- Aotearoa New Zealand's architectural heritage seen through the eyes of heritage consultant Di Stewart
- Documentary following the journey of Jerome Kavanagh, a young Maori practitioner of taonga puoro (traditional instruments used in sacred, ritual and healing ceremonies) as he revives ancient ancestral practices in our contemporary world.
- A young woman in a desperate situation finds unexpected compassion on a remote stretch of coastline.
- Three young poets navigate their identity through spoken word poetry.
- Two teens in an earthquake damaged city go on a journey to rediscover the life in the cracks.
- Animated documentary in which a young New Zealander and his father explore their family's refugee story as survivors of the Khmer Rouge regime.
- Shakespeare as you've never seen her: remixed, remastered, and rediscovered.
- Documentary in which a solo father is driven by his dark past to find an alternative way of parenting and discovers an answer in his Maori roots.
- A young New Zealander and her mother live with grief in a toxic environment - can the river and their relationship be saved?
- Flo's love for her new home is tested when her papa changes the menu at his traditional Chinese restaurant.
- Our aunties, mothers, grandmothers - our tina. The women around us: they raise us, they nurture us, they teach us, they care for us and care for each other. Documentary recalling Uapoifalemalu Tofa Tupuola, 10 October 1910 - 26 March 1999.
- Grace must prove to the world that her pray-away-the-gay dog therapy works by trying to 'cure' Fergis the pug of his homosexuality.
- This first programme in the Middle-earth documentary trilogy tackles the challenge of sustaining the forests of Aotearoa (New Zealand).
- This second programme in the Middle-earth documentary trilogy looks at environmental challenges for rural Aotearoa (New Zealand).
- In this final instalment of the Middle-earth documentary trilogy the focus is on urban and industrial challenges for Aotearoa (New Zealand).
- The makers of five winning films in the inaugural The Outlook for Someday sustainability film challenge for young people meet and discuss the issues with some of the most influential people in Aotearoa (New Zealand).
- 2008–201850mTV EpisodeOlly Coddington fronts a documentary celebrating winners of The Outlook for Someday sustainability film challenge for young people in 2008, accompanied by some high-profile Aotearoans with their takes on an eco-friendly way of life.
- 2008–2018TV EpisodeJared Turner presents the winning films from The Outlook for Someday sustainability film challenge for young people in 2010.
- 2008–2018TV EpisodeWendy Douglas presents the winning films from The Outlook for Someday sustainability film challenge for young people in 2011.
- 2008–2018TV EpisodeThe Someday Awards 2012 ceremony at the Aotea Centre in Tamaki Makaurau (Auckland) and the 20 winning films in that year's film challenge.
- 2008–2018TV EpisodeThe Someday Awards 2013 ceremony at the Aotea Centre in Tamaki Makaurau (Auckland) and the 20 winning films in that year's film challenge.
- The Someday Awards 2014 ceremony at the Aotea Centre in Tamaki Makaurau (Auckland) and the 20 winning films in that year's film challenge.
- The Someday Awards 2015 ceremony at the Aotea Centre in Tamaki Makaurau (Auckland) and the 20 winning films in that year's film challenge.
- The Someday Awards 2016 ceremony at the Aotea Centre in Tamaki Makaurau (Auckland) and the 20 winning films in that year's film challenge.
- The Someday Awards 2017 ceremony at the Aotea Centre in Tamaki Makaurau (Auckland) and the 20 winning films in that year's film challenge.
- The Someday Awards 2018 ceremony at St Matthews-in-the-City in Tamaki Makaurau (Auckland).