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- A woman goes home with the best-looking stranger, only to discover she's been kidnapped.
- Hope and Wire is a dramatized edition of what happened to a group of New Zealanders after the 2010 Christchurch earthquakes telling the "real story". They didn't need any extra drama, Christchurch survivors know that.
- A film memoir based on NZ filmmaker Gaylene Preston's interviews with her father about his World War II experiences.
- Travels alongside former New Zealand PM Helen Clark as she campaigns for UN Secretary-General and staying in daily contact with her 94-year-old father back home. A behind-the-scenes human view of the inner workings of global power.
- Seven New Zealand women speak about their lives during World War II: some lost husbands, some got married, some went into service themselves. The director lets the women tell their stories simply, alternating between them talking and archival footage of the war years.
- The story of a group of Air New Zealand Air Hostessess who, bullied by their union, were forced to take their employer to court for equal opportunity and equal pay. Trained in the 1970's hey day of international air travel, a keen sense of injustice drove a handful of women to stand up in court, for what they saw as unfair. Only they didn't anticipate the backlash that came their way from their peers.
- The 6.3 February 2011 earthquake in Christchurch New Zealand In total, 185 people were killed in the earthquake. A character-based drama.
- In the post-earthquake period, Ryan is living in his car outside his liquefied dream home. Joycie shines as camp mother to inner-city waifs and strays, while Jonty becomes ever more desperate to get to his office through the closed red zone cordon.