Chris Huriwai confronts the dairy giant in his latest documentary, ‘Milked.’
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Māori documentary maker adds to Tokyo 2020 Olympic success for Aotearoa
A once in a lifetime opportunity to document 100 years of Aotearoa Olympic history has seen Māori sports documentary maker Paora Ratahi, and his team at Sky Sport NZ, scoop a Silver medal at the pr
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Myrtle rust devastating East Coast ngahere: 'We're basically watching a species vanish'
A new documentary, Mate Tipu, Mate Rākau, highlights the already precarious state of the threatened native ramarama species.
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'Patu' documentary remastered to screen at NZ International Film Festival
Forty years on from the 1981 springbok tour, Merata Mita's landmark film Patu has been restored and remastered. “This is very special indeed,” says film editor Annie Collins.
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Life on Aotearoa's most remote island featured in new series
The past, present and future of an isolated community on New Zealand’s remotest island is the subject of a seven-part documentary series premiering on Māori Television on Monday, 11 October at 8.00pm.
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Breakers to release documentary on unprecedented season
The five-part docu-series follows the team behind the scenes during their unprecedented NBL 2021 season filled with drama on all fronts.
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Story of Ihumātao to air in powerful new documentary
AKE AKE AKE! will launch on Friday on the new Māori+ app.
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New documentary gives rare look into Tūhoe's relationship with Te Urewera and kererū
A haunting mōteatea (lament) about the kererū and its connection to mana whenua features in the documentary composed specifically to portray the importance of the bird to Tuawhenua.
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Film documenting Māori stone carver wins at film festival
The film follows stone carver and traditional Māori artist Lewis Smith as he journeys along the ancient trails once used by his tūpuna to collect pakohe, also known as the rock argillite.
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In Zone Project hits the big screen
A feature length documentary about the successful In Zone Project that is helping hundreds of Māori and Pasifika teenage boys and girls attend two of Auckland's top education schools is hitting the screens nationwide. Former original mentor now Director of Education, Neihana Reihana says the values of the initiative continue.