Māori Television
Māori Television was founded under the Māori Television Service Act 2003 (Te Aratuku Whakaata Irirangi Māori). The aim of this channel is to play a major role in revitalising language and culture that is the birthright of every Māori and the heritage of every New Zealander.
http://www.maoritelevision.com/
Marae
Welcome to Marae, the only Māori language live-to-air current affairs/magazine programme on television.
http://www.tvnz.co.nz/view/page/416398/414450
Waka Huia
Since its first transmission in 1987, Waka Huia has - in about 500 hour long episodes - captured for all time, the faces and voices of many kaumätua who are no longer with us. In the process we have created a vital and important audio-visual archive of Iwi and Hapü life and history.
http://www.tvnz.co.nz/view/page/416398/411854
Flying Fish
Flying Fish is one of New Zealand and Australia's leading film production companies.
http://www.flyingfish.co.nz/index.php
Kiwa Film
Kiwa are a film and television production company.
Hula Haka Productions
Hula Haka Productions is a relatively new television production company, launched in February 2001, owned and operated entirely by Māori.
http://www.hulahaka.co.nz/index.html
First Nations First Features
First Nations\First Features celebrates an emergent world cinema in filmmaking, the most recent innovation in indigenous storytelling. The directors of these award-winning films draw viewers into alternative cultural worlds through their compelling narratives and distinctive aesthetics. This is the first exhibition to focus on the feature filmmaking "firsts" of indigenous directors. The films in this program comprise a remarkable body of work that cannot be missed.
