Documentary
Being Teen

New Zealand Geographic journalists and photographers follow the trials and tribulations of nine teens for almost a year to create a picture of a generation we sometimes deride, often misunderstand, …
Match Fit

Tawera Nikau and Ruben Wiki bring together a team of rugby league legends and challenge them to get back in shape for a final grudge match of epic proportions.
My Cyclone Gabrielle

When Cyclone Gabrielle hit, it left a mark on NZ beyond the physical destruction. In this series of short films four directors confront the deeper impact on the worst-affected communities.
Conversations With My Immigrant Parents

Immigrant whānau across Aotearoa have frank conversations covering love, ancestry, home, food, expectation and acceptance.
Duality

Duality is a raw look at Māori with mixed-whakapapa who are on a journey to find their identity.
Back On The Board

Back On The Board follows skateboarder Amber Clyde as she works to rebuild her confidence in the sport while juggling solo motherhood.
The Drawing Board

The Drawing Board is a new eight-part series that showcases and uncovers meaning in modern Māori architecture.
Elements of Truth

This documentary follows Jami-Lee Ross in the lead up to the 2020 election — from early Advance NZ rallies to his infamous post-election interview with journalist Tova O’Brien.
A Boy Called Piano

The heart-breaking story of Faʻamoana John Luafutu’s time as a state ward in the 1960s and the intergenerational impact of his experiences.
Dating While Asian

A new docuseries that shares funny, messy and intimate dating stories from Pan-Asian New Zealanders - on their own terms.
Passengers

Hosted by Sonia Gray, this documentary series uncovers the hardships and triumphs of some of Aotearoa's earliest Pacific, Chinese, Pan-Asian and European immigrants.
Fair Game

Rugby brings joy, money and a sense of identity to many in the Pacific Islands – but how fairly are Pasifika teams treated by the forces that run the game?
When Bob Came

A documentary series exploring the enduring cultural, political, and musical impact of Bob Marley’s iconic 1979 concert at the Western Springs Stadium in Auckland.
NZ Wars: Stories of Wairau

Examining the events that led to the first armed conflict between Ngāti Toa, the NZ Company and Nelson settlers just three years after the signing of Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
The Gangs...14 Years Later

Pam Corkery revisits the subject of her 2008 documentary to find out why gang related crime has risen in NZ and the extent to which NZ gang culture has changed.
Patrick Gower: On All The Drugs

Patrick Gower has been on a five year journey of discovery with drugs. Now he has one final question, should New Zealand decriminalise recreational drugs?