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Martynique spends the week between school and her family’s takeaway shop in Porirua, where she and her cousin wait for the weekend, and the chance to go into town.

Four young people juggle school, friends and everything else while growing up in their parents’ restaurants and takeaway shops.

Primary Title
  • Takeout Kids
Episode Title
  • Martynique
Date Broadcast
  • Thursday 17 February 2022
Duration
  • 12:00
Episode
  • 4
Channel
  • The Spinoff
Broadcaster
  • YouTube
Programme Description
  • Four young people juggle school, friends and everything else while growing up in their parents’ restaurants and takeaway shops.
Episode Description
  • Martynique spends the week between school and her family’s takeaway shop in Porirua, where she and her cousin wait for the weekend, and the chance to go into town.
Classification
  • Not Classified
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Television
Languages
  • English
Captioning Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • No
Rights Statement
  • Made available for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Subjects
  • Documentary films--New Zealand
  • Short films--New Zealand
  • Family-owned business enterprises--Social aspects--New Zealand
  • Children--New Zealand
Genres
  • Children
  • Documentary
  • Family
Hosts
  • Julie Zhu (Director)
  • Sophie Dowson (Producer)
  • Amber Easby (Executive Producer)
  • Daryl J. Wong (Director of Photography)
  • Josh Yong (Editor)
  • Shantini Snadran (Composer)
  • Shalina Sandran (Composer)
  • Hex Work Productions (Production Unit)
  • UNZ (Production Unit)
  • The Spinoff (Funder)
  • NZ On Air (Funder)
  • Martynique Roberts-Saolele (Subject)
Contributors
  • Julie Zhu (Director)
  • Sophie Dowson (Producer)
  • Amber Easby (Executive Producer)
  • Daryl J. Wong (Director of Photography)
  • Josh Yong (Editor)
  • Shantini Snadran (Composer)
  • Shalina Sandran (Composer)
  • Hex Work Productions (Production Unit)
  • UNZ (Production Unit)
  • The Spinoff (Funder)
  • NZ On Air (Funder)
  • Martynique Roberts-Saolele (Subject)
Got it G, got it G. - Hurry up Nique, come on. - Bring those forward because you'll be using those ones. Put those ones at the back. Your matas, Nique. - What did she say? (laughter) - Hi. - Hey. - Catch! (phone ringing) - Hello? Yep. Um, Martynique Lemani Roberts-Saolele. - Do you currently hold any products with us, or have you held any products with us in the past? - Is this ANZ? Say you got a bank account there. - Oh, I've got a bank account there. - Oh, okay. So the application we've received from you is to join ANZ. I'm taking that you don't actually need to join us because you're already with us? - You wanna... Hi, I'm Martynique's mum. - Oh hi. - She was trying to download the app and have the app on her phone so she can see her account balance. - So I don't know what she's done. - No, that's okay. - That's um, thing's brother. - Who? - The one that was at the Aotea game. The one who said... - Yeah, his brother. (laughter) - Lu posted a video. - Look at my notifications. - Whoa... how many? - Why don't you look at them? - Put the handbrake down not up. Down if you're gonna drive. Did you look both ways? - Mmm. - No you didn't. - Yeah I did. - Where'd you look? - I looked on the mirror. - No. - And in my blind spots. - I didn't see your eyes go there. - Hey, it's not my fault. These bumps... You shush. - Hey, relax. - It's 7:24. - Yeah I'm up. - Okay, turn on your light and get ready. - I already am. - Have a good day! - Okay bye. - Bye. - Hi Niko. - "Hi Niko." "Hi Niko." Since when do you say hi to Niko? (laughs) "Hi Niko." - [Teacher] So, just confirm points of view, this one. And you're going to find that in that article, in the article is a really good quote from one of the people who run it. What do we think? Like if we're going to get their point of views, what do we want from them? - Quotes. - Quotes. The quotes. So quotes - exactly what they said. - Mum, you know what time I finish? You know what time I finish? 3:00. I thought you knew. - Martynique... Get those taros started. We're trying to finish early, like bang on 7:00. - Thank you. - From there to there, that's all you need to do. Don't worry about over there, I can do it with a knife. And that way you can get it faster. - Making any more pancakes? - No. Cut it out, Sina, we wanna go home. (laughs) (clapping) - Your AirPods are fake. Get real ones from Apple New Zealand. - You're still beautiful bro. With your nails. - [Teacher] Martynique, are you ready? Do you want me to go through it or not? "Hi, I'm Martynique, and I'm going to talk to you about Camp Elsdon, Camp 2021." That's all you need to say for that one, but try tell little funny stories to pass, like, "I don't know where she was, she was like, 20 minutes late. Thank you for listening to my speech.” You’ve got this. I can film it now. - Can everyone turn around? - Yep. Okay everyone. Turn your backs, please. Turn. Turn. Turn. Turn. Just like when you didn't feel comfortable, so turn around please. Turn. Turn. You ready sweets? - Yep. - And... go. - Hi, my name's Martynique and this is my integrated Elsdon Camp 2021 presentation. - Oh hi Nique. - Hi Nana. - How was your day? - Good. - Nique, serve. - Thank you. - Thanks very much. - See ya. - Thank you, bye. Dang, it's raining hard out. - The ball? - Can't be bothered now, it's cold. - Take that thing off. Why are you wearing that over you for? (laughter) - Don't step on my shoes. - Get. - We're all going to town tomorrow. - Huh? - We're all going to town tomorrow. - Who? - What? - How are you guys going? - Uncle and aunty. - Huh? - Uncle and aunty. - Oh, you're going with your aunty? - Āmene. (laughter) - A guy came in this morning and he goes, "Youse got koko?" and I go... And he went... (gasps) And he goes, "I'll take three." (laughter) - Some people drink koko like they drink water. I think it's your family that drinks koko like water. - Hey! (laughter) - One, two, one, two... Wait. One, two, three! One, two, three. One, two, three. (laughter) - Oh look at that limo, that's pretty long. - Good luck. - Are youse coming? - Yeah we're coming, we just gotta find a park down there. And then we'll come back. - This one? - Yeah that's cool. Nah, I don't want it. You think I'll fit this? - What size? - 35. - Huh? - 35. - Try it? - Wait. - That's a 30. - Thank you. - So that means I'm not buying shoes today. Mum's gonna kill me. 'Cause $229. - We should go to Fear Factory. (laughter) - Phones away. - [Teacher] So this basically right here, if you worked in a shop... Have you ever worked in a shop? - Yeah. - Do you ever use a cash register? Okay great. So this is basically how it works in a cash register. So the receipt basically shows... - Look that way. Look down.
Subjects
  • Documentary films--New Zealand
  • Short films--New Zealand
  • Family-owned business enterprises--Social aspects--New Zealand
  • Children--New Zealand