Documentary Catalogue
Aotearoa Hip Hop Summit
This documentary follows the biggest Hip Hop event ever staged in New Zealand. Driven by its two young hosts at a frenetic Hip Hop pace, it showcases some of the best Break Dancers, Griffiti Artists and DJ's both international and local.... More»»
Boy Boxer: The Santos Pakau Story
This is a road to glory story of a boy boxer. At 18 years of age, Santos Pakau is New Zealand's youngest professional fighter. He wants to be world champion but no one wants to come down-under to fight him.... More»»
Bub and Nen
Bub and Nen are respected kaumatua of te ao Maori. They are also revered icons in the world of performing arts. This documentary highlights their expertise and experience as composers, performers and teachers of waiata and haka, showing how they are... More»»
Celebrities' Wives
In this documentary the wives of some of New Zealand’s most well-known celebrities talk openly about their lives. Some are the reluctant and make-believe butt of their comedian husbands’ humour, whilst others... More»»
Children of the Revolution
CHILDREN OF THE REVOLUTION wins in the Qantas Media Awards 2008 for Best Maori Language Programme. Directed by Makerita Urale and produced by Claudette Hauiti, explores the unique lives of five children born to leaders of the Protest Movement in New... More»»
Family At War
This is a documentary about the Kareko family, the largest family contingent ever to be sent to war since the renowned Maori Battalion of WW1 and WW2.... More»»
Gang Girls
This Qantas Media Award winning television documentary, Gang Girls tells the story of 7 women from 3 of New Zealand’s most notorious gangs. This is the first time in New Zealand that gang women have told their stories... More»»
Gang Girls: Mob Daughters
The third in this strand of Gang stories, this documentary is about twin sisters Selina and Alexia, whose father is a life member of the notorious Mongrel Mob. Has interesting ‘nature versus nurture’ twist, as Selina was brought up by her parents... More»»