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- A slice-of-life comedy about two loveable hustlers with an entrepreneurial spirit trying to scratch a living on the fringes of K Road, New Zealand.
- Based on the Legend of, `Aho`eitu from the Pacific Island of Tonga, 'Aho'eitu leaves his mother to find his father Tagaloa in the heavens. On his quest he finds out that he also has brothers, but will 'Aho'eitu be accepted by them and who will become heir as the first King, the first Tu'i Tonga!
- [enviro] MENTAL is a documentary short showcasing one mans journey to becoming more environmentally friendly in an effort to show New Zealand and the world that everyone can make a difference and contribute to change.
- Greg is horrified to hear an X-rated movie on an Adventurer's open mic.
- ShortA man steps on a snail and suffers a psychotic break.
- A man is being followed. But by whom?
- An Adventurer close to death pays a visit to Greg's shop.
- The show that takes everyday kiwis and transforms them into looking 10 Years Younger.
- New Zealand is a nation of bach lovers - holiday homes of many shapes, sizes and designs. Those of us who don't own one, probably secretly wish we did. Owning his first bach is exactly what Designer, Hamish Dodd and his partner Anita would like to do. Oh, and build it from scratch.
- Contestants must learn three disciplines - one of the mind, one of the body and one of dexterity. Competitors strategise, negotiate and bluff to win the game against three other competitors, while 19 cameras record their every move.
- 100 Men reflects on 40 years of gay history via a countdown of Kiwi filmmaker Paul Oremland's most memorable shags, featuring candid and moving interviews with past lovers.
- A five part documentary series on the impact of climate change for New Zealand's future.
- Showcasing a handful of the most popular stories from the previous 99 episodes.
- Alice Chapman takes her search for "the one" global by video dating online.
- To many around the world 1080 is just a number. In New Zealand it creates great controversy and debate. 1080 is a poison dropped from the sky over the forests and landscape in an attempt to control the non native mammals. Some believe the risks do not justify its use. Others believe that without it the flora and fauna of New Zealand would be doomed. The documentary '1080' takes a closer look at the debate around this controversial issue.
- A young criminal is caught between his vicious, cult like gang, the police and his childhood priest when a police informant is suspected in his crew.
- A girl is missing. With the police seeming reluctant to investigate, her boyfriend takes things into his own hands. Quirky and intriguing, 13 Suspects uncovers a portrait of a girl through the eyes of her friends and family.
- From 1978 to 2012 Bill Manhire taught creative writing at Victoria University of Wellington. This course and The Victoria University Press have encouraged may of New Zealand's best writers and changed the literary landscape. 13 WAYS OF LOOKING AT A BLACKBIRD explores this world.
- One summer's work by New Zealand scientists in the Ross Dependency in the Antarctic and the exploration of some of the last unmapped regions.
- It's 1965 and rock music is shaking up the world but not in New Zealand. Richard Davis a 23 year old journalist is determined to break the Government's monopoly on broadcasting and bring rock n' roll to a younger generation, and at the same time hold onto the woman he loves. Based on a true story.
- Molly Muldoon thinks she has opened all her presents on the morning of her 16th birthday, but her parents have one last surprise, a hand gun with "great stopping power" and as such she is welcomed into the family business of hitpeople. Along with the gun comes her first contract, somebody is prepared to pay a lot of money to have Robin Slade dead, and Molly must come to terms with her parents' lifestyle or go her own way. When she meets Robin, an eternal optimist "smacked up to her eyeballs", the two discuss Molly's options, but in the end it is Molly alone who can make the decision.
- The region is in a state of unrest. Rumors of a rabid man-beast are rife. Sightings are rare. Marama and her father Abbott remain at their home in the forest.
- 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.
- Some of New Zealand's top comedians team up to poke fun at news items and current affairs.
- From dusk til' dawn on K Road captures the woozy horror of a best-forgotten night out. The filmmakers roam the bars, takeaways and brothels, encountering several night-lifers, none of whom turns out to be what they first appear or pretend to be. The most fully explored character, an amiable young Sikh taxi driver, begins the film expressing his optimistic view of the opportunities New Zealand provides. He spends the rest of the night demonstrating just how wishful those views are. His excursion away from the strip, to a home in the suburbs, is the film's most original foray into pseudo-documentary revelation. Meanwhile two old mates get together for a drink and a few rounds of pool. As the beers flow they peel back layers of betrayal, hostility and sexual one-upmanship. A woman in the bar mistakes the intensity of their interaction for enviable closeness and sidles up. A good Samaritan, recovering from a recent break-up, offers to help out a crippled and bitter ex-cop. A prostitute's bad night is made that much worse by her obsessively watchful boyfriend. The female characters generally have it together in 1nite, while the men, sorry bastards, all head for melt-down. As 1nite becomes 2day, and the characters crawl off into the dawn, the camera, immobilized, like the last lonely sign of intelligent life, waits for a subject.
- An big-star studded New Zealand show that inform, have fun and get people news hosted by most of the wonderful people in the government, including the president Jacinda Arden and the Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield.
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- A man is in mourning after the death of his wife when he starts hearing strange noises coming from his basement. Is he dealing with the side effects of his grief or is this something more sinister?
- The 2002 Under-19 Cricket World Cup was played in New Zealand from 19 January-9 February 2002.