MLPaúl Jarrín Mosquera leads indigenous resistance against land exploitation, while journalist Fernando Villavicencio exposes corrupt Chinese-Ecuadorian deals.
16VLCBig changes are in store for officers Schmidt and Jenko when they go deep undercover at a local college. Starring Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill. After the mysterious death of a famous porn star ...
PGFrench mime artist Marcel Marceau captivated global audiences for decades, but the tragic background behind his work remained hidden for years.
MA thought provoking and inspiring documentary about two men who are on a journey to parenthood. Not by adoption or surrogacy, but by Frankie, a trans man, carrying the baby.
MLCADHD: Not Just Hyper follows Guy Williams through an ADHD diagnosis, and explores the ADHD experience of a diverse range of New Zealanders, including Guy’s sister Maria.
PGAlarmed by her mother and grandmother’s advancing age, a young filmmaker turns to the world-leading Dunedin Longitudinal Study, asking how and why we age, how to do it healthily, and more.
MCWith unprecedented access to NZ Customs’ Child Exploitation Operations Team, this documentary reveals the complex & lifesaving work of our investigators at the frontline of online child abuse crimes ...
GCelebrating Pasifika rugby players and their communities. A story about small islands, big dreams and the sacrifices made by many to produce some of the world’s greatest players.
MLCRam Raid Mums follows three desperate mothers, at their breaking point. With nowhere to turn, they discover Mana Inc, a lifeline that sparks hope.
16LCDave Letele reflects on his personal experience with gangs while also engaging in heartfelt and honest conversations with current and ex members alike.WARNING: Contains discussions around domestic ...
MLCComedian Chris Parker presents this part stand-up, part documentary, one-of-a-kind special! He travels to Christchurch and the place he discovered his passion for making people laugh - his high ...
GIt was the social movement that changed the political landscape of the country. Now, 20 years on, Tāmati Rimene-Sproat retraces and unpicks the 2004 Foreshore and Seabed march.