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- A twisted tale of two estranged sisters whose reunion is cut short by the rise of flesh-possessing demons, thrusting them into a primal battle for survival as they face the most nightmarish version of family imaginable.
- Charismatic rancher Phil Burbank inspires fear and awe in those around him. When his brother brings home a new wife and her son, Phil torments them until he finds himself exposed to the possibility of love.
- American ballet dancer Joy Womack is accepted into Moscow's infamously tough Bolshoi Ballet Academy, with the dream of becoming a great ballerina.
- New York hairdresser Izzy seizes the chance to work at the wedding of a charming prince, but when sparks between them fly, will love or duty prevail?
- A young woman is forced to return to her childhood home after being placed under house arrest, where she suspects that something evil may be lurking.
- Wannabe-adventurer Zoe freaks out when she falls pregnant to her long-term boyfriend Tim. As Tim embraces the prospect of fatherhood, Zoe attempts to rush through her dreams.
- For the right price, BFFs Jen and Mel will ruthlessly end any romance. But when one grows a conscience, it threatens to derail their relationship.
- From a nuclear lake to a haunted forest, New Zealand filmmaker and journalist David Farrier ('Tickled') visits unusual -- and often macabre -- tourism spots around the world.
- When Maka and Veni fail in getting tickets for the most important game of their lives, they decide to form a traditional Tongan marching band, just so they can go to the game. No one in their band of misfits knows anything about marching and they practice using plastic bottles and tin cans for instruments. It is a complete shambles and if they can't get their act together, they will embarrass their entire Tongan community in front of the world. However, what starts out as just a cynical scam to see a rugby game becomes a journey of self-discovery in which Maka and Veni will learn the importance of their Tongan culture.
- After skipping town a decade ago, transgender activist Caz Davis returns to the remote, politically divided dairy community of Rurangi, hoping to reconnect with his estranged father, who hasn't heard from him since before Caz transitioned.
- Kiri and Lou is an animated series for children, hand-crafted in stop motion with creatures made of clay, in a forest of cut out paper. Each five minute story is told with humour and joy, about the friendship of two prehistoric creatures and their adventures in the forest. Kiri and Lou laugh and sing and play all kinds of games with their friends, as they learn to deal with the emotions of childhood. The series is written and directed by Harry Sinclair, based on an original idea by Rebecca Kirshner and Harry Sinclair.
- Follow a crazy group of city based rangatahi, they're young, kura kaupapa raised and dangerously onto it. Their world orbits around getting cash, cutting corners and charging their phones.
- Five years after being acquitted for the murder of his family, Sean is finally ready to move on with life. But the bitter ex-cop who led the investigation remains adamant that he's guilty - and will stop at nothing to bring him down.
- An unscripted comedy series set behind-the-scenes of an ordinary Kiwi secondary school, about the people in charge of educating the next generation.
- Entwines the very different lives of three Maori girls, cousins, through tumultuous decades, after one of them is taken from her family and raised in an orphanage.
- When Jess's only child starts school, it is a big learning curve.
- On the eve Chinese New Year, Steven, a closeted Chinese international student living in New Zealand oppressed by the expectations of his parents, plans to lose his virginity to a stranger that he meets online.
- A pregnant woman returns to her recently-deceased grandparents' old family home to spend time with her estranged mother. What begins as a tenuous reunion slowly turns terrifying.
- A portmanteau feature film by 9 female Pacific filmmakers and filmed on seven Pacific islands. It is about the journey of empowerment through culture over the lifetime of one woman, Vai.
- After skipping town a decade ago, transgender activist Caz Davis returns to the remote, politically divided dairy community of Rurangi, hoping to reconnect with his estranged father, who hasn't heard from him since before Caz transitioned.
- Follows the officers of the Victoria Police Highway Patrol as they deal with high-speed chases, out-of-control drivers, car crashes, defiant hoons and some unusual cases.
- The Cul De Sac (meaning 'dead end') is a YA drama from New Zealand about a group of teens trying to survive in a world where all the adults have suddenly vanished along with the Internet and electricity and evil forces want them dead.
- Reality cooking show based in New Zealand
- Architect Chris Moller follows the progress of interesting and ambitious house building projects, speaking with the owners and tracking the ups and downs of the design, construction and moving in. It is the NZ version of UK series Grand Designs.
- The story of lyrical genius, Martin Phillipps and his band, The Chills, is a cautionary tale, a triumph over tragedy, and a statement about the meaning of music in our lives.
- A powerful, challenging story surrounding the tangi (funeral) of a small Waru boy who dies at the hands of his caregiver and how his death impacts the community.
- Focus on a series of interviews about people whose actions shape the world.
- The ancient female spirits of the Pacific are stirring. Revered and feared, these sacred goddesses have crept back into the modern world to engage with five women each facing their own demons.
- Behind-the-scenes series following the New Zealand All Blacks rugby team throughout 2017, taking an in-depth look at the players and coaches on and off the field.
- With a stolen horse and a solid gold nugget, an injured woman is on the run, but her fight for survival is complicated when she risks her life for a young girl.
- A True New Zealand Love Story based on Kiwi-Samoan writer/director Nikki Si'ulepa and producer Rachel Aneta Wills' journey in pursuit of true love.
- A composer starts to see different colours when she plays music, realising a profound change is upon her life.
- This show follows 5 wealthy Auckland women and a Cantabrian
- Set in New Zealand's suburban heartland, Blind Bitter Happiness is a serious comedy in which the flawed but loveable Faheys face everyday life head-on. Unflinching and funny, the show captures the messy awkwardness of a contemporary kiwi family, telling the hard and hilarious truths about surviving childhood and finding the hilarity in the seemingly banal battles we all face every day.
- A recent divorcee tackles earning a living as a newly qualified real estate agent while trying to pick up the pieces of her live after her husband leaves her with a mountain of debt and two teenage daughters.
- Follows the officers of the New Zealand Police Highway Patrol who aim to keep motorists safe on 11,000 kilometres of spectacular and unforgiving roads in New Zealand.
- When a new principle role is given to an outsider, the longest running teacher and assumed shoe-in for the role struggles to behave and wreaks havoc in the weeks leading up to the school's Christmas nativity.
- Terry Huffer (Mark Mitchinson) is a man in crisis. He has given up his life as a famous rock star to try his hand at running a community radio station out of a rented caravan. But sometimes when a man tries to do good, it goes bad.
- Harnessing the fighting spirit of the rugby field, SIX60 transformed a desire to win into musical domination in Aotearoa. Now the band must reconcile aggressive ambition and creative vulnerability to prove they are worthy of their success.
- 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.
- The film investigates the stories of Kiwi environmentalists, Sir Peter Blake, and Pete Bethune. Sir Peter was murdered and Pete Bethune narrowly escaped with his life while on separate expeditions 16 years apart in the Brazilian Amazon.
- A young girl's dream of becoming a show jumping champion is dashed when her parents are killed in a car accident and she is forced to live with her auntie's dirt bike riding family in the suburbs of Henderson.
- Three close-knit Brazilians roadtrip through New Zealand in a van as one of them eagerly awaits a new life in Auckland.
- Mark Hunt is a global superstar in kickboxing and mixed martial arts, the 'Super Samoan'. This documentary charts his tumultuous career from childhood abuse at the hands of his father, to his lowly start in the ring and triumph in the UFC.
- An Englishman who moved to New Zealand to be a Baptist minister says he is serving God by learning to speak te reo Maori. British immigrant, John Catmur, believes God told him to move to New Zealand. Since living here, he has immersed himself in Maori culture and learnt te reo. The impact was so powerful, it made him feel a part of this land and has since lead him on a path of inspiring others to take up the koroka (mantle). This story, will be told by John in te reo Maori to demonstrate the remarkable passion he has for the language. From standing on the marae with his te reo class, to worshiping Jesus Christ with members of his church in te reo Maori and encouraging other pakeha friends to speak the language - we capture a glimpse of John on his mission. Like the biblical prophet, this John the Baptist carries the word of God around to share with others. But unlike the original prophet, John shares his message in te reo Maori.
- He was an 80s movie star and Indonesia's answer to Sylvester Stallone, but can New Zealander Peter O'Brian realise his unfulfilled potential and return to the big screen after being missing-in-action for 20 years? OPERATION: RAMBU. is Peter's story as he tells it and a look at his attempts to step back into the limelight.
- Each week the HOMEmade team surprise a family whose home is in need of major improvement. The team choose one room to renovate, and one area of the garden. The owners hand over the keys and the team take over the house for two days. The only catch is that the family don't get to decide which room the team will make over.
- Each week we meet one 18-30 year old who is facing a defining moment in their life, tapping into the unique concerns, hopes and fears this generation faces. Giving the show a 21st century twist, participants use handicams to record their own candid thoughts, feelings and opinions as well as introducing us to their refugee or migrant communities and navigating us through their, at times, contradictory worlds. The series presents a dynamic collection of surprising, funny and poignant personal stories about kiwis either living a culture clash or enjoying the best of both worlds. Prepare to laugh and cry with the unique and familiar in a documentary series that takes minority programming to another level. A switched-on and entertaining show that gives a voice to a vibrant and progressive group of young Kiwis with a foot in Both Worlds.