24 new factual projects for screen announced, $9m investment
Media Release
23 July 2018
24 new factual
projects for screen announced totalling a $9m
investment
From a hotly
contested application pool of 55 projects, NZ On Air has
selected 24 vastly varied factual public media projects for
screens, amounting to more than 7,600 minutes of
content.
“These funded projects really demonstrate the wealth and diversity of ideas, and the very wide range of audiences who can enjoy this content on many different platforms. This is a substantial investment in public media,” said NZ On Air Chief Executive Jane Wrightson.
“In particular we are very supportive of ideas that extend investigative journalism, open a window into different lifestyles and communities, educate and prompt discussion. We think these projects will do just that,” she continued.
Among the new funded content:
Funny factual
Funny As:
The Story Of New Zealand Comedy is a new factual series
that chronicles what has made New Zealand laugh through the
years. The comprehensive project includes a prime time slot
on TVNZ 1, extended interviews On Demand and archival
footage on NZ On Screen.
Meanwhile Anika Moa has proven she is “funny as” and in doing so has won a prime time slot. Anika Moa Unleashed will screen on TVNZ1 next year, as well as On Demand.
Examining
issues
Circuit Breaker, from the
award-winning team behind The Valley, is an
interactive documentary series based on five in-depth
investigations. It will be distributed on Stuff and will
also screen on Māori Television.
Journalist Patrick Gower will explore the opportunities for NZ if marijuana was legalised in Patrick Gower: The High Road. The two-part documentary on Three will look at the overseas experience, exploring the pros and cons of legalising marijuana for recreational as well as medicinal use.
The potential re-entry to the Pike River Mine, and hoped-for recovery of the 29 men who lost their lives there, will be the subject of a new documentary. Recovery 29 is to screen on Prime.
Talune: Ship Of Death tells the story of a New Zealand ship that arrived in Samoa in 1918 carrying an influence strain that wiped out over a quarter of the Samoan population. Made for a younger Pacific audience on The Coconet.tv the documentary will enlighten a generation largely unaware of the significance of this event.
Informing and entertaining
Host
Pio Terei will take Māori Television viewers Off the
Grid in a new factual series traversing New Zealand to
find people who chose to live self-sufficiently. This
Rautaki series will showcase alternative lifestyles, which
for many people are an extension of their
Māoritanga.
The Check Up is a new medical information series on TVNZ 1 where three doctors will answer medical questions from the public to debunk myths and reveal truths about our health.
Inspiring
Holding Court
reveals the inspirational story of NZ NBA star Steven Adams
and the basketball camps he holds to mentor rangatahi
throughout New Zealand.
Crash Test Mummies introduces viewers to the lives of teenagers at a high school teen pregnancy unit who juggle the demands of motherhood and education.
Returning
series
Returning in 2019 will be the
incomparable Country Calendar on TVNZ 1, while
Making New Zealand returns to Prime to look at the
Tourism, Broadcasting, Farming and Manufacturing industries.
Viewers will be able to celebrate the best in NZ Music with
the broadcast of the NZ Music Awards, and inspiring New
Zealanders living lives beyond disability in the Attitude
Awards.
The full list of funded content is below.
Funding decisions
New content
Funny As: The Story Of New Zealand
Comedy, 5 x 44 mins, Augusto for TVNZ 1, up to
$1,450,720
David Lomas Investigates, 10 x 44 mins,
Warner Bros Intl TV Productions NZ for Three, up to
$985,434
The Checkup, 10 x 22 mins, Great Southern
Television for TVNZ 1, up to $625,522
Circuit
Breaker, 5 x 45 mins, Fairfax New Zealand for Stuff.co.nz
and Māori Television, up to $491,250
Holding Court,
6 x 26 mins, Imagination Television for Māori
Television, up to $374,790
Off The Grid, 8 x 26
mins, Scottie Douglas Productions for Māori Television, up
to $320,000
Patrick Gower: The High Road, 2 x 44
mins, Ruckus Media for Three, up to $286,986
Crash
Test Mummies, 2 x 45 mins, Rogues Productions for TVNZ
1, up to $231,577
Recovery 29, 1 x 44 mins,
Screentime New Zealand for Prime, up to
$199,998
Vapnierka, 1 x 52 mins, Te Amokura
Productions for Māori Television, up to
$198,861
Ocean Predators (additional), 1 x 44
mins, Film New Zealand for Prime, up to $177,092
The
Second Wave of P, 1 x 30 mins + 3 x 5 mins, NZME for NZHerald.co.nz, up to $161,564
He
Whaipaanga Hou,1 x 52 mins, Storybox for The Spinoff, up
to $100,000
Talune – Ship Of Death, 1 x 30 mins,
Tikilounge Productions for The Coconet.tv, up to
$56,989
The Wahine Disaster 50 Years On, 1 x 40
mins, AC Productions for Choice, up to $36,683
Mercy
Ships, 1 x 20 mins, TVNZ for TVNZ 1, up to
$30,340
The Side Eye, 12 x animated comics, Beard & Braid
for The Spinoff, up to $24,000
Returning content
Design Junkies 2, 6 x 44 mins,
Warner Bros Intl TV Productions NZ for TVNZ 1, up to
$799,352
Making New Zealand 3, 4 x 44 mins, Top
Shelf Productions for Prime, up to $736,017
Anika Moa
Unleashed 2, 20 x 12 mins, Rogue Productions for TVNZ 1,
up to $584,685
Country Calendar 2019, 40 x 22
mins, TVNZ for TVNZ 1, up to $566,720
Zealandia 2,
4 x 20 mins, White Paper Industries T/A Drunken Piano for
Vice.com, up to $182,750
Vodafone NZ Music Awards,
1 x 120 mins, MediaWorks TV for Three, up to
$180,000
Attitude Awards 2018, 1 x 60 mins & 24 x
1.10 mins, Attitude Pictures for TVNZ 1, up to
$162,000