MAORI TELEVISION HIGHLIGHTS
Week 43: Sunday October 18 – Saturday October 24
2009
MARAE DIY – Sunday October 18 at 8.00
PM
The Marae makeover show with the biggest heart, the
hardest workers, and the proudest whanau and friends.
Tonight: Aroha Hathaway and the crew make their way to Nga
Mokai Papakainga, at Ohakune. Reinforcements from the army
and across the ditch are called on as Marae DIY attempts
their most ambitious makeover yet.
FAST FOOD NATION
(SUNDAY FEATURE) – Sunday October 18 at 9.00 PM
Don
Anderson’s job is to promote a hamburger chain. When he
learns that a researcher has found fecal matter in the meat,
he pays a visit to the abbatoir where the meat came from.
Don's tour is to selected areas of the business, but
whistleblowers alert him to the real horrors of the
operation. Directed by Richard Linklater. Stars Bruce
Willis, Ethan Hawke and Avril Lavigne.
AUNTY MOVES IN
– Monday October 19 at 9.00 PM
Big-hearted
‘aunties’ are called on to help families through the
rocky terrain of modern life, from money woes to health and
love troubles. Featuring Amiria Reriti, Ata Te Kanawa and a
bevy of special guest aunties. Tonight: Aunty’s Amiria and
Ata spend time with the Hawke whanau, which has been
struggling with generational alcohol abuse.
ALISON’S
BABY (INTERNATIONAL DOCO) – Tuesday October 20 at 8.30
PM
Alison Lapper is a disabled artist based in
Brighton, born with no arms and a short body. Alison is a
mouth-painter, but also uses other media, including
photography, digital imaging and installation to explore her
subject - which is often herself and the ways in which she
is viewed by others. The documentary, which is both
down-to-earth and inspiring, follows Alison's unfolding life
before, during and after the birth of her son Parys, a
healthy and strong baby.
THE FLIGHT OF TE HOOKIOI (NZ
DOCO) – Wednesday October 21 at 8.30 PM
Tearepa Kahi
retraces the footsteps of two Tainui chiefs who in the 19th
Century travelled to Austria at the invitation of the
emperor, where they were the toast of high society.
CAMERON V TUA TE TINI A WHIRO – Thursday October 22
at 8.30 PM
A documentary on the biggest fight in NZ
boxing history; Shane Cameron v David Tua.
GYPO
(SATURDAY FEATURE) (2005) – Saturday October 24 at 9.00
PM
A powerful British feature about a middle-aged
working-class couple whose lives are changed when a young
Roma Czech refugee enters their lives.
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