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Whānau is a a longitudinal documentary project, filmed in 7 yearly instalments, following four Maori children born in 2000, and explores what it means to be Maori in the new millennium, This is the second part of the first instalment filmed in 2000.

Primary Title
  • Whanau (2000)
Date Broadcast
  • Sunday 21 May 2006
Start Time
  • 16 : 30
Finish Time
  • 17 : 20
Duration
  • 50:00
Channel
  • Maori Television
Broadcaster
  • Maori Television Service
Programme Description
  • Whānau is a a longitudinal documentary project, filmed in 7 yearly instalments, following four Maori children born in 2000, and explores what it means to be Maori in the new millennium, This is the second part of the first instalment filmed in 2000.
Classification
  • PGR
Owning Collection
  • TV & Radio
Broadcast Platform
  • Television
Languages
  • English
  • Maori
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • No
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Subjects
  • Maori (New Zealand people)--Social life and customs
  • Child development--New Zealand--Longitudinal studies
  • Documentary films--New Zealand
Genres
  • Children
  • Documentary
  • Family
Contributors
  • Rachel House (Narrator)
  • Kay Ellmers (Executive Producer)
  • Kay Ellmers (Director)
  • Catherine White (Producer)
  • Deborah Faith (Director of Photography)
  • Hinewehi Mohi (Composer)
  • James Hall (Composer)
  • Tūmanako Productions (Production Unit)
  • Greenstone Pictures (Production Unit)
  • NZ On Air (Funder)
  • Te Māngai Pāho (Funder)
  • Uenukukōpako Angus (Subject)
  • Pianika Ormsby (Subject)
  • Koare Hudson (Subject)
  • KaHana Glassie (Subject)
Subjects
  • Maori (New Zealand people)--Social life and customs
  • Child development--New Zealand--Longitudinal studies
  • Documentary films--New Zealand