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- Fed up with their Captain's harsh discipline, a sailing ship's crew decides to take action.
- Gidget, on vacation in Hawaii, finds a gang of lads vying for her attention, starting a chain of romantic complications when her boyfriend arrives.
- An orphaned New Zealand girl married to an older, wealthy businessman learns to deal with his strange sexual desires.
- Dumped by his girlfriend, a man joins a reckless youth in a stolen yellow mini and they drive the length of New Zealand, attracting cops and media attention, determined to get to Invercargill.
- An apparently happy family man must reveal a lifelong secret - that he is gay.
- Between getting trashed, tripping, blowing guys off and writing songs, Mark falls for Stephen. Fig and Sally put perform Marks songs between casual sex with anyone and everyone. Katie is a few-hit wonder who hit rock-bottom in L.A and returns to New Zealand to patch her life back together. Stephen, Mark and Katie branch out for a slumber party at a beach house of their better days. Fig and Sally arrive, and not long after Eddie arrives also (Katies American guy). Mark stops running away from Stephens love, Katie and Eddie get engaged and Fig and Sally ... have sex?
- New Zealand's 'Lion man', Utah-raised farm-boy Craig Busch, an experienced self-taught cat wild 'trainer', runs the Zion Wildlife Gardens in Whangarei, on Northland. The large safari park-type private zoo is devoted to wild felines, notably the nearly extinct Barbary lions (North African), starring male zoo mascot Zion, and rare white Bengal tigers. Other species include serval cats, deer and a rascal baboon, Foxy. His dream is to add the rare African white lion to this collection. It comes within reaches by exchange for some of the cubs he lovingly and successfully raises, largely by hand. Partially to this end, Craig also visits parks on other continents. meanwhile his own infrastructure must be extended, managed and served with PR.
- Shakespeare's timeless tale of star-crossed lovers retold in this contemporary trailer park rock opera.
- Genuine New Zealand treasures Isey and James invite us into their lives in the week leading up to Isey's 100th birthday. A Northland celebration of life and aroha (love) like no other.
- Take Heart lifts the lid on this life-threatening disease that is 100% preventable. This powerful and provocative film is the first in a global series that focuses on Australasia - Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific.
- Alex Gilbert is an adoptee helping others adopted around the world reconnect with their family roots and birth countries. Filmed in Los Angeles, Detroit, Iowa, Saint Petersburg, Moscow, and New Zealand.
- An important fishing contest in a small town, some mates - and a cheat.
- When the search for a young woman missing in the wilderness is called off her friends decide to take matters into their own hands.
- Fish meet philosophy on New Zealand's Ninety Mile Beach.
- Two families on holiday discover a beautiful area of beach where they both want to camp. The hard-headed patriarch territorially face off but their soft-hearted families make friends.
- What do the Shroud of Turin, Elvis's Graceland, and a flag flown barely a moment over the U.S. Capitol have in common. Mana - that sacred, spiritual power thought to reside in a person, place or thing. Belief is not just religion, say filmmakers Friedman and Manley. It drives the stock market; it determines how we encapsulate history and our personal memories. It underlies racism and war... A trip around the amazing world of power objects, from the sacred to the absurd.
- The adventures of a small-time reggae band on the road as they learn more about life and themselves.
- The drama of relationships in a dysfunctional New Zealand family, living in a town going nowhere.
- An innocent rubbish tip assistant, Gert, is given the task of escorting a beautiful mute "princess", Plum, on a perilous journey to meet her prospective husband. Their journey is fraught with danger, challenges, romance and discovery. In surreal action, they encounter a menagerie of characters and animals in far-flung corners of New Zealand.
- In Kaikohe, a small, poor, but vibrant town in the far north of Aotearoa, locals interviewed in the thermal hot springs participate in demolition derbies.
- Using a grass roots project, a group of people with mental health issues, including depression and thoughts of suicide, embark on a one hundred day journey to find happiness. The results are amazing.
- James is a young boy living in the wilds of New Zealand after the death of his mother. His wayward lifestyle brings him closer to his fascination for the railway and sees unexpected consequences result from it.
- Life is ephemeral. Love is eternal. A man takes devoted care of his sick wife. When she dies, he is left with the ultimate decision.
- It is a homemade war film, with no budget and around 6 hours of filming, inspired by SBPnz's original project, Surrender Or Suicide.
- Subtropical Northland means holidays, hibiscus, and bikinis. History too: our first European settlers lived here. Using images and music only, this film touches on the many things which make Northland the colorful area it is.
- An ex-gangster turned father figure makes a definitive choice about his true nature when a vengeful mob threatens to harm his family.
- "Freeman" is overrun by a Diary that controls his life for a week and he has to do as the Diary says or the person who is watching him "Mr X" will kill him.
- Anabel and Stephan are at the end of the world, in New Zealand. It is their trip of a lifetime. They have found paradise. But one brief moment changes everything.
- A man, a boy, a Bedford van and a forgotten debt that leads them across the harbour to unearth a chilling secret. A stunning evocation of late '70s Northland
- The forecast for wind and swell is perfect. Mark and Garth, two dedicated older surfers, head for the beach. When they arrive at their spot the swell is only just building. They decide to wait and begin to talk.
- A film about a single mum and her kids, its got love and teenage angst with a performance by Ray Woolf as a bumbling undercover cop trying to score.
- 2006–TV Episode
- 2006–TV Episode
- 2006–TV Episode
- Billy goes to see the Dancing Camp Dam on the Coromandel Peninsula. A journey to see some cushions at the oldest church in New Zealand also takes him to his in-laws' grave in Russell. A decorative toilet block in Kawakawa pleases him no end. A trip to Flagstaff Hill comes with a story about why it kept being cut down. A look around an unfinished marae allows him to see a craftsman at work. Moving on to Ninety Mile Beach takes him to something tasty. A bit of Maori mythology fits nicely when he finally reaches the end of the tour in Cape Reinga.
- 2009–TV EpisodeHighlights of Australia vs. England and New Zealand vs. Samoa.