
Sunday Documentaries
Join us on Sunday evenings for the Sunday Documentaries at 7.30pm.
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G, Celebrating one of the greatest opera singers of our time, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa. Hosted and narrated by operatic soprano, Danielle de Niese.
M, An introduction to the Torres Straits, and a fascinating exploration of the concepts that shaped Torres Strait Islander Culture and custom before white settlement.
G, . A recent widow uses her calculating exploits to secure a suitable wealthy husband for her daughter and herself. Kate Beckinsale, Chloe Sevigny (2016)
G, . The Waiata Māori Music Awards 2021 honour the achievements of outstanding musical compositions and performances annually.
Māori men are 50% more likely to die from prostate cancer and experience poorer health outcomes than non-Māori men. Oranga Tū captures the lived experience of Māori men in Aotearoa living with this type of cancer.
. The people of Rapa Nui from Easter Island use lessons learned from their past to solve environmental and social challenges brought on by tourism and development. (2018)
M, . (M) Explores the origins of this influential movement and profiles many of its members who campaign for change. (2015)
G, Retired New Zealand farmer and dog trainer Paul Sorenson passes on his knowledge to the next generation of shepherds. (2018)
G, Actor and musician Mark Coles Smith investigates the likelihood of a dark-skinned Australian PM. (2019)
G, India’s proud but forgotten Gadia Lohar community went from being highly respected to one of the country’s most poverty-stricken and living on the margins of Indian society (2020)
. Takes us through the discovery, preservation and rededication of human remains and artifacts, and with them, a reclamation of First Nations culture and history.
After the WWII bombing of Darwin, 95 Aboriginal children and their missionary carers make a remarkable journey to safety. 70 years on, the now-elderly travellers look back on their epic journey.