Tuesday night international documentaries screening in Maori Television’s Pakipumeka o te Ao slot from Tuesday April 4
to Tuesday May 9 2006:
FIRST CITIZEN: ALBERT NAMATJIRA
Tuesday April 4 at 8.30 PM
A stunning portrait of an Aboriginal artist who changed societal attitudes and enhanced enlightenment through his work.
Albert Namatjira was the first Australian Aboriginal to be recognised both nationally and internationally as an artist
and the first Aboriginal to be issued an Australian passport.
HIDDEN DAUGHTERS
Tuesday April 11 at 8.30 PM
Maori Television exposes the disturbing realities of the teenage daughters of Islamic immigrants in Europe this week. A
60-minute investigative documentary that delves behind-the-scenes to reveal an unsettling society where teenage girls
routinely ‘disappear’.
DESERT TRACKS
Tuesday April 18 at 8.30 PM
Maori Television profiles a central Australian tourism business that grew out of pure indigenous ingenuity. The
documentary tells the inspirational story of Desert Tracks – a tourism entity wholly-owned and operated by the
Pitjantjatjatjara people of central Australia.
BLACK MAGIC
Tuesday May 2 at 8.30 PM
This Australian-made documentary looks at the creative use of sport made by the Noongar people of southwest Australia to
advance their social standing and seize mana.
THE KOKODA TRAIL
Tuesday May 9 at 8.30 PM
An action-adventure drama produced by independent Australian production company Rising Sun Films that joins the famous
trail – a 2000-year-old war path in Papua New Guinea (PNG) – over 96 kilometres of history.
ENDS