Maori Television Highlights
Maori Television Highlights
Week 44: Monday October 29 “ Sunday November 4 2007
KAITIAKI O TE MAUNGARONGO “ Â
Monday October 29 at 8.00 PM
Maori Television's inside
look at policing from a uniquely Maori perspective . In
tonight's second season premiere, we join the Hamilton
police as they clamp down on boy racers and see how Sergeant
Frazer of the Taupo police manages the Taupo cycle challenge
with over 11,000 participants.
ITI POUNAMU (NZ SHORT
FILMS) “ Monday October 29 at 9.30 PM
Filmmakers
Ainsley Gardiner and Tearepa Kahi host this series which
features short films every week followed by a critique from
the presenters and interviews with filmmakers or industry
professionals.
Watermark: A young girl discovers that
sometimes what you're looking for is different to what you
find.
WAKA REO (LANGUAGE) “ Tuesday October 30 at 8.00
PM
Along with learning reo Maori, the remaining 10
contestants face more physical challenges as well as living
in isolation. There's $10,000 at stake so it's no wonder
that tempers flare in the waka ama challenge.
THE MAGIC
TOUCH (INTERNATIONAL DOCO) “ Tuesday October 30 at 8.30
PM
The fairytale image of the Cirque du Soleil has
reached audiences around the world but the public knows very
little about the person who has created many of its fabulous
costumes: Dominique Lemieux. This documentary offers a
unique insight into the imagination of this flamboyant
artist.
THE LOST WAKA (NZ DOCUMENTARY) “ Wednesday
October 31 at 8.30 PM
This hour long documentary follows
former Maori Language Commissioner, Professor Patu Hohepa,
and wife Erena as they travel to Rennell (Mu Ngiki) and
Bellona (Mu Nggava) in search of the ˜lost waka' “ the
link in the geneology, mythology and lapita design between
Maori and the people of these islands.
NBL: HARVEY NORMAN
NZ BREAKERS “ Thursday November 1 at 8.00 PM, repeats
Saturday November 3 at 1.30 PM
The brilliant Brisbane
Bullets are up against the Harvey Norman Breakers. The
Breakers will have home court advantage in this round seven
showdown of Australia's Hummer Championship NBL.
MAORI
REGIONAL SPORTS AWARDS 2007 “ Friday November 2 at 8.00
PM
Exclusive coverage of sports awards ceremonies held by
iwi throughout the country. Tonight: The sporting
achievements of athletes, coaches, administrators and
supporters from Te Arawa.
MAORIOKE “ Friday November 2
at 8.30 PM
The best and the bravest from around the motu
summon their vocal talents to try and wow the MAORIOKE
judging panel of Brannigan Kaa, Whirimako Black and
Betty-Anne Monga. Tonight, the southern talent gets an
outing and the chance to go forward to the
semifinals.
MAUMAHARA “ Saturday November 3 at 8.00
PM
Women: The nostalgic kaumatua show remembers the women
who shaped the lives of some of today's kaumatua as children
and the challenges Maori women faced in the 1930s and 40s.
Reflect on the fashions, dance crazes and fads of
yesteryear.
2007 GILLETTE FUSION SERIES: KIWIS V GREAT BRITAIN “ Sunday November 4 at 12.00 PM: Delayed coverage of yesterday's (Nov 3) second test between New Zealand and Great Britain at Kingston Communications Stadium in Hull, UK.
MARAMATAKA “ Sunday November 4 at 5.30 PM
More
than a gardening series, MARAMATAKA is heavily laden with
Maori lifestyle and cultural content, exploring how the
necessities of life and the creativity of Maori artists,
artisans, carers, weavers and healers have been guided by
this ancient seasonal cycle
BEFORE NIGHT FALLS (SUNDAY
FEATURE) “ Sunday November 4 at 9.00 PM
Winner of the
Grand Jury Prize at the 2000 Venice Film Festival, Before
Night Falls is a richly imagined journey into the life and
writings of the brilliant Cuban author and exile Reinaldo
Arenas. Before Night Falls spans the whole of Arenas' life,
from his rural childhood and his early embrace of the
Revolution to the persecution he would later experience as a
writer and homosexual in Castro's Cuba; from his departure
from Cuba in the Mariel Harbor exodus of 1980 to his exile
and death in the United States.
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