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A journey into a world of art inspired by New Zealand's involvement in war.

  • 1Cameron Bennett explores the world of army artists.

    • Start 00 : 00 : 53
    • Finish 00 : 16 : 04
    • Duration 15 : 11
    Reporters
    • Cameron Bennett (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
    Speakers
    • Captain Matt Gauldie (Official Artist, New Zealand Defence Force)
    • Simon McIntyre (Artist)
    Contributors
    • Peter McIntyre (Military Artist)
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
  • 2In Whangarei the Maori Battalion is commemorated in a specially carved pou.

    • Start 0 : 18 : 08
    • Finish 00 : 20 : 47
    • Duration 02 : 39
    Speakers
    • Hohepa Hemara (Ngapuhi)
    • Stan Wihongi (Ngapuhi)
    Locations
    • Whangarei, New Zealand (Northland)
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
  • 3Some of the work that has gone into New Zealand's war memorials is starting to show its age.

    • Start 00 : 20 : 47
    • Finish 00 : 25 : 17
    • Duration 04 : 30
    Speakers
    • Raymond Beatson (Spokesman, The Angel Restoration Group)
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
  • 4A look at some of the poetry and verse inspired by war.

    • Start 0 : 27 : 32
    • Finish 00 : 35 : 43
    • Duration 08 : 11
    Speakers
    • Kevin Ireland (Poet)
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
  • 5One-man play Michael James Manaia is a simple yet effective and very powerful piece of storytelling brought to life with energy, power and commitment.

    • Start 0 : 37 : 50
    • Finish 00 : 42 : 25
    • Duration 04 : 35
    Speakers
    • John Broughton (Playwright)
    • Te Kohe Tuhaka (Actor)
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
  • 6The prose of a diary inspired the son of a soldier to paint his father's war in North Africa.

    • Start 0 : 44 : 31
    • Finish 0 : 50 : 29
    • Duration 05 : 58
    Speakers
    • Mike Harold (Artist)
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
  • 7The late Hone Hikitia Te Rangi Waititi (John the Major) was the last surviving commander of the 28th Maori Battalion. He was the inspiration for a song composed by Troy Kingi.

    • Start 0 : 50 : 29
    • Finish 00 : 57 : 31
    • Duration 07 : 02
    Speakers
    • Troy Kingi (Actor and Musician)
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
Primary Title
  • ANZAC Day 2013: The Art of War
Date Broadcast
  • Thursday 25 April 2013
Start Time
  • 16 : 30
Finish Time
  • 17 : 30
Duration
  • 60:00
Channel
  • Maori Television
Broadcaster
  • Maori Television Service
Programme Description
  • A journey into a world of art inspired by New Zealand's involvement in war.
Classification
  • Not Classified
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
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
  • Anzac Day
  • New Zealand--History, Military
Hosts
  • Judy Bailey (Presenter)
  • Wena Harawira (Presenter)
  • Julian Wilcox (Presenter)
Contributors
  • Maori Television (Production Unit)
Reporters
  • Cameron Bennett (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
Speakers
  • Captain Matt Gauldie (Official Artist, New Zealand Defence Force)
  • Hohepa Hemara (Ngapuhi)
  • John Broughton (Playwright)
  • Kevin Ireland (Poet)
  • Mike Harold (Artist)
  • Raymond Beatson (Spokesman, The Angel Restoration Group)
  • Simon McIntyre (Artist)
  • Stan Wihongi (Ngapuhi)
  • Te Kohe Tuhaka (Actor)
  • Troy Kingi (Actor and Musician)
Locations
  • Whangarei, New Zealand (Northland)
Contributors
  • Peter McIntyre (Military Artist)
Subjects
  • Anzac Day
  • New Zealand--History, Military