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

    Day One Shorts

    Three ovals with images from the short films inside. One oval has two young children, another has a woman holding melting ice creams, the third is a man looking out of a window. Text reads, "Day One Shorts".
  • A raw look at mixed-whakapapa Māori who are on a journey to find their identity.

    Duality

    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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  • An intergenerational celebration of women from our Chinese NZ community.

    Farewell Guangdong

    A sepia toned image of a family photograph depicting a woman holding the hands of two young children. The photo is deteriorating and the child on the left is almost obscured by the damage. The text reads, "Farewell Guangdong" there are also four Chinese characters, or 'Hanzi', above the text.
  • Documentary series exploring the notion of a Predator Free 2050 in Aotearoa.

    Fight for the Wild

    Black text on a beige background, text reads "Fight for the Wild". Behind the text are three illustrations, one is of New Zealand the other is a disembodied head of a Tūī and the third is a fantail.
  • Follows a group of everyday people over 20 weeks to their first MMA fight.

    Fighting Chance

    Two men embracing in a MMA octagon ring. They look sweaty post match. It's dark around them but they are standing in a spotlight. Text reads, "Fighting Chance".

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

    Game Change

    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.

    GIANTS

    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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  • Mac dishes out dating advice despite having no relationship experience.

    I Got You

    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.

    Imposter

    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.

    Inside Splore

    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.

    MARAUDERS

    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.

    Matangireia

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

    MATA Reports

    Text reads, "Mata Reports". It sits on a dark grey background. Along the top of the image is a kōwhaiwhai pattern.
  • A year in the life of Race Relations Commissioner Meng Foon.

    Meng

    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".

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

    Our Aotearoa

    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.

    Our Other Islands

    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.

    The Outliers

    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".

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

    12,000 Miles

    A bagpipe band stand in a field ready to perform.
The text reads: "12,000 Miles from NZ to the Green."
  • What does leadership look like from the 9th Floor of the Beehive?

    The 9th Floor

    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.