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Tanea Heke: Cousins star ushering in new wave of storytellers
Audio 18 Sep 2021It's been a big year for actor Tanea Heke with roles in critically acclaimed feature films Cousins and The Justice of Bunny King. On top of that, Heke also appears in He Takatapui Ahau - a short film… Video, Audio
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Someday Stories 2021: Taiao
Audio 15 Sep 2021Taiao explores how and why we use Aotearoa’s natural environment the way we do, presenting a snapshot of the times we live in… Video
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Someday Stories 2021: He Takatāpui Ahau
Audio 13 Sep 2021When encouraged to return to their Marae, a gentle non-binary person decides to go back to their tūrangawaewae despite… Video
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Viewing: American Rust, Only Murders in the Building,
Film and TV reviewer Tamar Munch joins Lynn to discuss American Rust (Neon, SoHo); a family drama set in a Rust Belt town starring Jeff Daniels, Only Murders in the Building (Disney+); a comedy about… Audio
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Someday Stories 2021
We talk to Chris Widdup, the Executive Director of The Someday Project.about the the fresh crop of short films that make up the fifth series of Someday Stories, a creative development platform for… Video, Audio
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Someday Stories 2021: Mekeni
Audio 8 Sep 2021An unexpected encounter connects a Filipino-Kiwi daughter and her migrant father, causing them to confront their ongoing grief in the face of impending further loss. Video
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Someday Stories 2020: Waitress
A waitress finds herself unable to speak up when put in a harmful situation by a customer in a position of power. Video
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Someday Stories Series: 'Waitress'
Filmmaker and actor Rhiannon McCall tells us about her film, Waitress, which is part of the Someday Stories series. Audio
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Someday Stories 2020: Serving
A young lawyer is asked to serve legal documents in a case she knows nothing about and realises she might be more culpable than she hoped. Video
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Someday Stories 2020: Blue Ecks
When countless new tenants show up in his apartment, introverted Blue Ecks fights to preserve his privacy and keep his cactus alive. Video
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Someday Stories 2020: Nest 38
A pair of banded dotterels attempt to defy the odds to raise their chicks on a surprisingly hostile New Zealand beach, as their self-appointed guardian; Aisla watches on. Video
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Someday Stories 2020: Aute
The new documentary, Aute, explores the importance of preserving indigenous rituals and maintaining a harmonious relationship between land and tangata whenua.
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Someday Stories 2020: Aute
Aute explores the importance of preserving indigenous rituals and maintaining a harmonious relationship between land and tangata whenua. Video
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Someday Stories 2020: Aute
RNZ has again partnered with Someday Stories 2020, a series of short films released online with a sustainability focus by young film-makers. Jesse speaks to Nicole Hunt about her film, Aute, being… Audio
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Someday Stories 2020: Alice?
A starry-eyed plus size teenager actively reimagines the world around her as she experiences first love and first heartbreak.
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Someday Stories 2020: Alice?
A starry-eyed plus size teenager actively reimagines the world around her as she experiences first love and first heartbreak. Video
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Loading Docs 2020: Going Home
To celebrate the adventurous life of her late Uncle Clive, she takes a leap of faith and learns to fly.
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Loading Docs 2020: One Year On
One man’s story, one year on. Guled Mire challenges New Zealand’s response to the Christchurch Mosque Attacks. Video
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Someday Stories: Tamāloa
Short documentary - Tamāloa follows a New Zealand-born Samoan professional rugby player based in the UK reflecting on homesickness, raising his family in Britain, masculinity and mental health. Video
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The Kiwi who fell in love with an anime character
Love is a curious thing – and nobody knows that better than Jonty Trietsch. His year-long romantic relationship with a fictional anime character named Rem is the subject of a new short documentary 2D… Video, Audio
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2D Love: Finding comfort in an anime character
Short documentary - A young man grapples with love in all dimensions and finds solace and comfort in the virtual world. Video
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David Chariandy - I've been meaning to tell you
Canadian Writer and academic David Chariandy has written two critically received novels. Brother, published in 2017, won the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction prize, the Toronto Book Award and was named a… Audio
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Someday Stories: Repugnant
In this short film, Grace must prove to the world that her pray-away-the-gay dog therapy works by trying to "cure" Fergis the pug of his homosexuality.
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Someday Stories: UAPŌIFALEMALU
A short film about pylons, telephone poles and the songs we sing from home.
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Someday Stories: FOODIE
Flo's love for her new home is tested when her papa changes the menu at his traditional Chinese restaurant.