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- A 17 year-old student is forced to get off the fence he has actively sat on all his life to stand up for himself, his whanau (family) and his future in this heartwarming story of identity.
- Set in New Zealand in 1864, follows the story of a crucial conflict of the nation's first land warfare, fought between Maori and colonial soldiers against insurmountable odds.
- After his tribe is slaughtered through an act of treachery, the teenage son of a slain Maori chieftain looks to avenge his father's murder and bring peace and honor to the souls of his loved ones.
- Inspired by actual events, MURU is the story of a local Police Sergeant 'Taffy' Tawharau (Cliff Curtis), who must choose between his badge and his people, when the Government launches an armed raid through his Ruatoki community, on a school day.
- Comprises of eight stories by and about First Nations people.
- A biopic of the trailblazing Maori leader, Dame Whina Cooper, whose extraordinary life saw her break gender boundaries, champion the rights of Maori, and fight for the land - all the while staying true to her heart and her beliefs.
- A medicine woman - a giver of life - is asked to hide a secret which may protect one life but which will destroy another.
- A hitchhiker takes two kids on the ride of their dreams, but they soon learn that their newfound hero is just as capable of delivering nightmares.
- A modern day take on the classic bard tale - with Silver as a movie producer.
- A random act of violence leaves eight people in crisis, searching for hope and new beginnings, as the Matariki constellation (Maori New Year) rises in the Southern skies.
- When their small country school faces closure, country kids use whatever means necessary to save it while their older siblings do the same to keep their sacred lands during the historic NZ Aotearoa land protests of 1978.
- ..a girl from India..a boy from New Zealand - two cultures.. two unhappy sets of parents,family and friends.. one unbreakable bond of love - or will they break under the heat of all that is pitted against them?
- The documentary focuses on the experiences of 4: Taupuhi Toki, Kasina Campbell, Renee Winter and Mokoera Te Amo. It also reveals to Mika as he realises that he isn't just teaching them dance, but also life skills.
- This is an editing of silent archival footage of the construction of a fleet of Maori waka (canoes) during 1937-1940 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, with sound effects added. Commissioned by the New Zealand Film Archive, it is an anthropological record of a ceremonial activity of an indigenous New Zealand people.
- New Zealand 1920. Five pregnant, unwed girls are sent to a country house to have their children. Twenty years later, the horrific truth is discovered.
- The story of Joe Harawira, a former Whakatane sawmill worker, who fought to seek the truth behind the workplace poisons that afflicted his community.
- One thousand Kai Tahu homes speaking Maori language is the aim of the Kai Tahu Maori tribe from South Island New Zealand. This Maori language revitalisation dream is part of an overall strategy to restore the tribes overall health and well being. Includes Interviews with: Harata Te Aika, Hana O'Regan, Charisma Rangipunga Camera and Sound: James Ellis Producers: Adrienne Anderson, Gabrielle Huria