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A collection celebrating Māori filmmaker Merata Mita.
Documentary about domestic violence in Māori whānau
Documentary about child abuse and domestic violence
Short film about an experience of escaping family violence
Profile of an organisation for victims of family violence
Report on the kura kaupapa movement
A closer look at kōhanga reo
A decade spanning documentary following Māori families
Tributes to Saving Grace director Merata Mita
A woman makes a change for her tamariki in this short
Documentary on Saving Grace director Merata Mita
More domestic violence support groups in this doco
A stark fictional portrayal of domestic violence
Award-winning short about men discussing violence
Director Merata Mita's only drama feature
Drama about a teen caught up in domestic violence
Trailer for a feature documentary on director Merata Mita
This web series interviews survivors of abuse
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