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- He was an 80s movie star and Indonesia's answer to Sylvester Stallone, but can New Zealander Peter O'Brian realise his unfulfilled potential and return to the big screen after being missing-in-action for 20 years? OPERATION: RAMBU. is Peter's story as he tells it and a look at his attempts to step back into the limelight.
- A young girl is woken in the night by her brother, who believes something is in the house with them.
- Soliders must find the brother of another soldier but obstacles are in their way.
- An out-of-work writer is hired as a food critic for a fake meat start-up company. But as each dish is served, nothing seems to add up and the conversations with restaurant patrons cut too close to the bone.
- A documentary about a surf therapy program that is transforming the lives of troubled young Maori men in New Zealand.
- My Lady of the Cave is the first feature film by pioneer filmmaker Rudall Hayward.
- Into the Wind captures the life and wartime experiences of over 50 former Bomber Command veterans from the Second World War. As well as a document of unique historical value and significance, Into the Wind is a record of deeply personal stories, tales of friendships gained and lost, the perpetual possibility and proximity of death, the importance of love and family, the shared passion for flying and the moral implications of warfare. The documentary features interviews with former aircrew originating from Poland, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago and the United Kingdom, all of whom nevertheless share the weight and responsibility of having helped change the course of history.
- The World On Fire tells the story of Blaze, a young man who after the loss of his partner, Ash, retreats into a world of pain and mental anguish. Trapped in the world that the two once shared, no escape is in sight. A beautiful, surreal, and honest Art Film that begs the question; could any hell be any more real and horrible than this?
- In psychology, jamais vu, from French, meaning "never seen") is the phenomenon of experiencing a situation that one recognizes in some fashion, but that nonetheless seems very unfamiliar.
- TV SeriesAaron Crosby is a teenage boy with an undeniable amount of arrogance. He tries desperately to be considered a cool kid at school only to paint himself as an idiot. Surrounded by his closest friends, 'God We Were Idiots' recounts the love, tragedy but most of all comedy of this lovable group of teens.
- Music VideoThis song was written all about how destiny has had a hand whereby the protagonist (in this case the singer) felt compelled to look upon the graves of his ancestors. This is precisely what you will see in the video, with additional cameos.
- 2001– 44mTV-PG7.3 (57)TV EpisodeThe eight remaining teams travel from La Paz, Bolivia to Te Puke, New Zealand. Team mates clash when one person accuses the other of being a dictator. Another person wipes out at the Detour and, fearing broken bones, has to push through the pain for their team to reach the Pit Stop.
- The seven remaining teams travel from Te Puke, New Zealand to Siem Reap, Cambodia. One team find themselves in trouble with the law on the way to the airport. Another team's catty behavior grates on the nerves of some other teams.
- Aspiring tattoo model, Casey Olver from Tauranga, New Zealand, has finally faced her nerves by showing her new facial tattoo to her dad. Casey's dad, Wayne, has previously said he doesn't mind Casey getting inked, so long as she doesn't get any on her face. This tattoo is by no means Casey's first though, as she actually got her first one at age 14. Casey now has around 50 tattoos, at an estimated cost of over $50,000 and has high hopes of becoming a tattoo model.