Waitangi Day 2012 – on Maori Television
Waitangi Day 2012 – on Maori Television
Maori Television will screen the
free-to-air premiere of MANUREWA – an
award-winning short film based on the 2008 murder of
Manurewa liquor store owner Navtej Singh – on
WAITANGI DAY 2012.
MANUREWA, which screens at
10.30pm on 6 February, is part of a top line-up of
programming devoted to our national day.
The schedule kicks off at 2pm and continues through until 11.30pm.
Maori Television producer Michele Bristow says the Waitangi Day programming is designed so that New Zealanders can watch some great shows as well as take a look at who they are.
“It’s about looking at ourselves, past, present and future,” she says. “And we do that through documentaries, film and music.”
This year, viewers can look forward to archival footage from Waitangi Day 1934 in NGA TAONGA WHITIAHUA, and find out about the people and places that helped shape New Zealand in TAKAHINGA O MUA.
Florian Habicht’s acclaimed documentary, KAIKOHE DEMOLITION, about the frequent demolition derbies held in the title's small Northland town offers a more recent look at life in New Zealand, while MANUREWA explores a subject that continues to create discussion.
On a lighter note, SOUNDS LIKE US offers a musical take on nationhood. Musicians Ria Hall, who performed at the Rugby World Cup 2011 opening ceremony, Auckland-based reggae band Three Houses Down, Adeaze, Jordan Luck, and Seth Haapu talking about how growing up in New Zealand influenced their careers.
And for those who missed it during the Rugby World Cup, there is also an encore screening of DAME KIRI TE KANAWA – A GALA CONCERT, which was held at Auckland’s Vector Arena.
Tune in to Maori Television for WAITANGI DAY 2012 on Monday 6 February from 2.00pm.
ENDS
ATTACHMENT: Image of actor Mark Dass, who plays
Navraj, in the short film Manurewa, premiering on Maori
Television on Waitangi Day at 10.30pm.
Waitangi Day 2012
schedule below:
WAITANGI
DAY 2012 SCHEDULE
2.00 pm Nga Taonga
Whitiahua
G
An elegant series based on the New Zealand
Film Archive’s Te Kohinga Taonga Maori moving image
collective. Today: Waitangi
1934.
(REPEAT)
2.30 pm Takahinga O Mua
– The New Zealand Wars
G
The New Zealand Wars: Maori refusing to sell
their land would feel the full force of British
displeasure.
(REPEAT)
3.00 pm
South Sea Shorts
Four short films from students
of South Seas Film and Television School.
4.00 pm Sounds Like
Us
Interviews with some of the country’s
finest musicians about growing up in Aotearoa. Features Ria
Hall, Three Houses Down, Adeaze, Jordan Luck and Seth
Haapu.
(PREMIERE)
5.00 pm Takahinga O Mua
– Women of Waitangi
A mini-series looking at New Zealand history; the
people and places that helped shape our nation.
5.30 pm
News: Te Kaea
Local, regional and national
Maori news and international news from the Maori Television
reporting team. (Maori language)
(LIVE)
6.00 pm Dame Kiri Te
Kanawa – A Gala Concert
G
New Zealand’s own megastar of classical
song, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, returns to Auckland for a special
concert with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra.
(REPEAT)
7.30 pm
News: Te Kaea
Local, regional and national
Maori news and international news from the Maori Television
reporting team. (Maori language with English-language
subtitles)
(REPEAT OF 5.30 PM BULLETIN)
8.00 pm Takahinga O Mua –
Claudia Orange, A Journey
A mini-series looking at New Zealand history; the people and
places that helped shape our nation.
8.30 pm Kaikohe
Demolition
G
Behind the bangs, prangs and blow-ups, the
heart and soul of a small town is laid bare. Director
Florian Habicht pays tribute to a community of characters
drawn together by a desire to demolition
derby.
(PREMIERE)
9.30 pm
Bob Marley – Freedom Road
Exclusive behind the
scenes footage of Bob Marley including previously unseen
footage plus live performances. Narrated by Oscar nominated
actress Esther Anderson, Marley’s long-term
girlfriend.
(PREMIERE)
10.30 pm
Manurewa
A confronting dramatic debut based on
the events that took place around the robbery of a Manurewa
liquor store in 2008, in which owner Navtej Singh was
tragically murdered.
(PREMIERE)
11.00 pm News: Te Kaea
Local, regional and national Maori news and
international news from the Maori Television reporting team.
(Maori language with English language
subtitles)
(REPEAT OF 7.30 PM BULLETIN)
11.30 pm Closedown