60 TV moments from across the decades, celebrating 60 years of television in New Zealand. Some serious, some light, something for everyone...
A collection celebrating Kiwi rock music, built around classic show Give It A Whirl — including unseen interviews, radio show Give It A Girl, and three backgrounders.
A collection celebrating the 30th anniversary of production company Greenstone TV.
A collection celebrating Māori filmmaker Merata Mita.
A collection full of riches, devoted to the work of Dame Gaylene Preston. The award-winning Kiwi filmmaker has been charting stories of love, war, calamity, and inspirational women for more than four decades. Featuring her early work, memorable documentaries, full-length movies, and more...
These short videos acknowledge members of the New Zealand screen industry who have passed away.
Take the trip: NZ On Screen's Sailing Collection offers everything from waka warriors to America's Cup winners.
Published to mark the 75th anniversary of VJ Day on 15 August 2020, The World War II Collection serves as an on-screen remembrance to the 140,000 Kiwis that served and more than 11,000 that lost their lives.
A collection devoted to the career of director Roger Donaldson, including award-winning dramas, interviews, and lost gems.
A collection celebrating Kiwi singing and comedy legends the Topp Twins.
More than 30 titles devoted to the humble cow (plus a couple of bulls).
A collection celebrating 30 years of funding agency Te Māngai Pāho.
NZ On Screen's Lockdown Collection showcases some of the creativity that brewed in New Zealand homes after the country went into lockdown, on 25 March 2020.
A collection devoted to actor, comedian, director and producer Ginette McDonald.
A collection celebrating the work of legendary musician Dave Dobbyn.
A celebration of long-running soap Shortland Street, including calamities, music, bloopers and more.
A collection devoted to New Zealand's annual 48Hours competition for films made furiously fast.
A collection celebrating the outstanding career of beloved Kiwi comedy legend John Clarke. We lost him to Australia, but not before he entrenched himself in Kiwi culture with his iconic Fred Dagg character. There’s plenty of Fred to enjoy, and much more besides. Get in behind!
A collection celebrating classic television, film and music of the 2000s — from Outrageous Fortune to Dancing with Stars.
Documentary, comedy, drama, and even some martial arts: a collection celebrating Chinese in New Zealand.
A collection exploring the mindspinning idea that Kiwi comedy be a bit shit and quite good, all at the same time.
NZ On Screen's Body Art Collection features more than 30 titles, many of them about tattooing
A collection that highlights the impact, achievements (and some shock-jock antics) of the radio industry an Aotearoa.
A collection devoted to our feathered friends — from nosey kea to noisy kākāpō, to miraculous rescue missions and birds whose only remaining home is the museum.
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