All series and films

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  • A series of eight short films made by young, emerging filmmakers.

    A hand with red-painted nails exits through a small, curtained hole in a red wall. The text reads: "DAY ONE SHORTS."
  • A raw look at mixed-whakapapa Māori who are on a journey to find their identity.

    A transparent figure of the back of a man, overlayed with another transparent image of the same figure but just his shoulders and back of his head. Text reads, "Duality". it's written in transparent white block letters and yellow cursive overlapped.

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  • A documentary exploring NZ's burgeoning video-game industry.

    A close up of a video game controller, the lighting makes it look slightly pink and blue. Text reads, "Game Change".
  • The enriching ways migrant generations are making the most of life in Aotearoa.

    The back of someone looking up at a big red firework exploding in the night sky. Text reads, "Giants Giants Giants". The last "Giants" fades into the background.

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  • After her brother's death, Kate forms a netball team of his acquaintances.

    Six people standing in a row wearing indoor netball bibs. The person in the centre is holding a netball and smiling that the camera, everyone else looks curious or fed up. Text reads, "Here If You Need".
  • Legacy and road chaos are navigated during the largest Waitangi Day ever.

    6 people are seated around a long table, four of them are wearing hi-vis tops. On the table there are little traffic cones and signs. There are two flags hanging on the wall behind them, the flag of the United Tribes of New Zealand and the Maori flag. Orange text reads, "Hi-Vis".
  • Hori is back on Ngā Porokāte, a visual podcast on all things te ao Māori today.

    A man standing in front of a mural of the Tino Rangatiratanga flag (Māori flag). Text reads, "Hori on a Hīkoi".
  • How do we solve NZ’s housing crisis? Experts have their say.

    Text reads, "House Talk" on a white brick wall background.

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  • NZ printer & publisher Bob Lowry, through the eyes of his granddaughter Tess.

    Bob Lowry, wearing an eyepatch, crown, and shirt with the words "In the country of the blind, the one-eyed man is King," holds a finger in the air. The graphic is white and teal with a title to the left of him and curving below which reads: "I Am a Dark River"
  • Mac dishes out dating advice despite having no relationship experience.

    A woman siting on a two person sized couch, she has her arms spread to the sides. She's looking at the camera. Text reads, "I Got You".
  • Māori musicians growing in their confidence, music, culture, and identity.

    Side profile of a persons face, silhouetted against a setting sun out of frame. Text reads, "Imposter".
  • We meet five local acts as they take centre stage at Splore Festival.

    The back of a woman walking down a path, she's wearing white pants and a silver shiny top with silver tassels coming off the back and arms. Her arms are outstretched. Text reads, "Inside Splore".

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  • Glorious handycam footage from the Fat Freddy's Drop 2003 debut European tour.

    Eight seperate images edited into two rows of four, each showing different images of people and art. Text reads, "Marauders".
  • Conversations examining the political legacies of Māori politicians.

    Text reads, "Matangireia with Morgan Godfery". Background is beige with an out of focus letter M in fancy script.
  • Long-form stories exploring the depth of Māori issues & voices across Aotearoa.

    MATA Reports

    Nominated
    On a dark-brown background, the light-brown text reads: "MATA REPORTS."
  • A year in the life of Race Relations Commissioner Meng Foon.

    The silhouette of a man against a sun either rising or setting, the sky is mostly green with a thin bank of orange light along the horizon. Text reads, "Meng".
  • Some of the trauma, challenges, & inequities of fafine Moana across Pasifika.

    A group of Pasifika women pose for a picture. Below them the text reads: "Myths & Maidens."

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  • How do you stay connected to your cultural roots while being a NZ immigrant?

    A multi-media illustration of four different figures in different art styles. Text reads, "Our Aotearoa".
  • Troy Kingi embarks on a journey to explore the "other" islands of Aotearoa.

    A man wearing sunglasses and a tartan hat is looking out to the left. Text reads, "Our Other Islands".
  • Youth from minority communities who are standing out from their peers.

    A person sitting on a stool, they're looking down. The image has been edited so that there's a strong orange toned light covering the image, obscuring the figures face. The text reads, "The Outliers".
  • A series exploring the unique challenges of Pasifika women in sports.

    On the left side of the graphic is the back of a yellow-on-black female athlete as she walks away. On the right side is a block of yellow. In the middle, written from top to bottom, is the text "OUTSIDE" in black and "THE LINES" in yellow.

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  • Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei revive construction of their new waka taua.

    A man wearing a kākahu (clothing garment) and holding a hīrau (waka paddle). Text reads, "Te Kawau ki Tai. The Story of a Waka".
  • The diversity of Muslim New Zealanders as they reveal what they love the most.

    A Muslim man in a blue shirt stands in a mosque.
The text reads "This Is Us"
  • A look into the lives of Soph and Indy, the quadriplegic-carer-cousin duo.

    One young woman sits on another who is in a wheelchair in a zany candid moment. Text reads "This is Wheel Life with Soph and Indy"
  • Toiere reimagines opera through the lense of Aotearoa's rich cultural tapestry.

    Against a black background, a group of opera singers sing. The green text reads: "Toiere."
  • Deep dives into the history and impact of Aotearoa's founding document.

    Text reads, "Treaty Talks Aotearoa, Hosted by Kara Rickard". Surrounding the text is an image of a version of the Coat of Arms, the 'Crown' figure is holding a Māori flag.
  • A new generation of kaitiaki protect and restore our natural environment.

    A white pick-up truck drives up a winding country road, surrounded by dry New Zealand farmland.
The text reads "The Turning Point"
  • Researchers, kaitiaki, and communities improve the health of Aotearoa’s moana.

    A school of fish swim together in the ocean.
The text reads "Turning the Tide"

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  • Follow the Kiwis taking on the world at the World Pipe Band Champs in Scotland.

    A bagpipe band stand in a field ready to perform.
The text reads: "12,000 Miles from NZ to the Green."
  • Survivors of the 1984 anti-Sikh riots in India seek asylum in Aotearoa.

    In India, a group of people walk down a path in front of a historic building. Above the building in orange reads: "1984"
  • What does leadership look like from the 9th Floor of the Beehive?

    Black and white faces of Helen Clark, Dame Jenny Shipley, Jim Bolger Geoffrey Palmer and Mike Moore, with the words 'The 9th Floor' underneath them. The background of the image is black.