01 April 2021
PARASITE – headlines Māori Television’s
SUNDAY CINEMA slot this Sunday 4 April 2021 at 8.30 PM.
A long-time favourite with viewers,
SUNDAY CINEMA showcases critically acclaimed, award-winning alternative movies often screening free-to-air for the first time in New Zealand.
As well as winning the top prize for
PARASITE, Bong Joon Ho won Best Director, Best Original Screenplay and International Feature at the 2020 Academy Awards for his black comedy about greed and class discrimination.
Feature films coming up in the Sunday Cinema slot also include:
THE GREAT BEAUTY – Sunday 11 April at 8.40 PM: Jep Gambardella has seduced his way through the lavish nightlife of Rome for decades but looks past the nightclubs and parties after his 65th birthday. Italian with English language subtitles. (2013)
Bajo Custodia , el documental que se aproxima a la dura realidad del Sename, se estrena este jueves en la web de Matucana 100
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New Season, New Shows – On Māori Television
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Press Release – Maori Television
Māori Television is unveiling a new season of local programming as part of its 17th anniversary celebrations at the end of this month (March).
The multi-platform media organisation – officially launched on 28 March 2004 – continues to champion local content with New Zealand-made shows comprising more than 90 per cent of its schedule.
Coming up on Māori Television:
HURŌ PĒPI premieres on Thursday 25 March 2021 at 7.30 PM. Young couples raising their babies in the Māori language share their inspirational insights in this 10-part series.
HARAKORE premieres on Thursday 25 March 2021 at 10.00 PM. Three soul sisters head out on an adventure-filled escapade with plenty of banter – all in the Māori language.