October 2013 Documentary and factual funding release
October 2013 Documentary and factual funding
release
14 October, 2013
Our quaky isles, a diva
Dame and Jake the Muss feature in latest documentary funding
round
New Zealanders’ ongoing fascination with the shifting earth beneath our feet will be catered for with a new three-part documentary series funded by NZ On Air for Prime TV.
Beneath NZ has received $390,000 in support
from the Platinum Fund* to show viewers inside the active
geological laboratory that is New Zealand’s often shaky
tectonic and volcanic foundation.
NZ On Air’s latest
documentary funding round has also supported a very special
two-hour international co-production to mark Dame Kiri Te
Kanawa’s 70th year. Kiri Te Kanawa - Breathing Is Singing
will take us behind the scenes with our most successful
opera star as she discusses her career and continues her
work with the next generation of opera singers.
A new
seven part series for Māori TV, Tales From The Trails, will
follow Pio Terei as he travels the length of New Zealand on
the Te Araroa trail, discovering our country, culture and
history through a Māori lens.
NZ On Air has also
backed a further series of the Pakipūmeka Aotearoa
documentary series for Māori Television. Upcoming episodes
will include a look back at the ground-breaking film Once
Were Warriors 20 years on, and consider how the health of
Māori children stacks up against Pakeha children in Our
Children Are Dying. Ten further documentaries on subjects
yet to be confirmed have been funded for 2014.
“The
diversity of the documentary and factual content we have
supported once again shows that we are giving New Zealanders
more opportunities to watch and share their own stories.
This is important to ensuring our cultural identity is not
lost in the torrent of global media content,” said Jane
Wrightson, CEO of NZ On Air. “These stories are just so
uniquely New Zealand.”
*The Platinum Fund is a special contestable fund which supports programmes with something important to say about New Zealand. The fund supports quality content and aims to inform, educate and entertain a good cross-section of New Zealand.
Funding Details
Beneath NZ,
3 x 60mins, Making Movies, Prime TV
$390,000
Kiri
Te Kanawa – Breathing Is Singing, 1 x 2hrs, Karamata
Productions, TV One
$300,000
Te Araroa: Tales From
The Trails, 7 x 60mins, Scottie Douglas Productions, Maori
TV
$280,000
Pakipumeka Aotearoa 2013/14,10 x
60mins, Maori Television, Maori
TV
$1,250,000
Pakipumeka: Once were Warriors- Where
Are They Now?, 1 x 60mins, Jump Film and Television, Maori
TV
$117,711
Pakipumeka: Our Children Are Dying, 1 x
60mins, Red Sky Film & Television, Maori
TV
$125,000
ends