Moari Tv Highlights - Sept 17 - Sept 23
MAORI TELEVISION HIGHLIGHTS
Week 38: Monday
September 17 – Sunday September 23 2007
WARRANT
OF FITNESS (HEALTH) – Monday September 17 at 8.00
PM
Arthritis: Sonny Mahia (Tuhoe, Te
Aitanga-a-Mahaki) was once a professional wrestler and
surf-lifesaver but crippling arthritis means he can now
barely walk. Can he win his battle for independence?
ITI POUNAMU (NZ SHORT FILMS) – Monday September 17
at 9.30 PM
Bella: A young transsexual dreams of
glamour from behind prison walls. Bella's tattooing skills
and wit allow her to survive amongst the male inmates but
her determination to behave like a woman makes her a target
for a prison officer.
WHEN LOVE IS BLIND
(INTERNATIONAL DOCO) – Tuesday September 18 at 8.30
PM
Blind people fall in love but is it love at first
sight? Follow three individuals who are looking for love in
this open window into the world of blind culture that
candidly illustrates the personal and emotional challenges
for blind people seeking relationships.
MARAE DIY –
Wednesday September 19 at 8.30 PM
Toroanui Marae,
Taranaki: Restoring their much-loved whare tupuna and
building new ablutions for the kaumatua has been a dream for
the Toroanui whanau for many years. The people of Parihaka
work hard to realise their dreams – all in just four
days.
ANBL: NZ BREAKERS – Thursday September 20 at
8.00 PM
Maori Television launches free-to-air live
overage of all 15 home games of the Harvey Norman NZ
Breakers as they take on the might of the Australian
National Basketball League in the 2007-2008 season. Tonight:
The first game against the Taipans!
THE STAGE OF ORIGIN
– Friday September 21 at 8.00 PM
Watching sporting
celebrities leave their comfort zones in a hilarious
spectacle of a show. Rugby and league celebrities go
head-to-head on a stage instead of a field in this unique
theatre sports challenge.
MAUMAHARA – Saturday
September 22 at 8.00 PM
War: The show that celebrates
kaumatua and their golden stories of yesteryear focuses on
the impact of World War I and II on the whanau at home.
Elders Te Aue Davis (Ngati Maniapoto) and Makere Wano (Te
Atiawa) talk about growing up during the war
years.
SAMOA 2007: LIVE THE DREAM – Sunday September
23 at 4.00 PM
The first of three hour-long specials
featuring highlights from the South Pacific Games in Samoa
– a major indigenous sporting event involving 22
countries, 33 sports and several thousand
athletes.
CONTROL ROOM (SUNDAY FEATURE) – Sunday
September 23 at 9.00 PM
Award-winning Arab filmmaker
Jehane Noujaim provides an opportunity to re-examine what is
perhaps the most pressing question of international
relations today: is America radicalizing or stabilizing the
Arab
world?
ENDS