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Find Me a Māori Bride - In this mockumentary series, two metrosexual Māori males have six months to find a Māori bride in order to win a hefty inheritance. Created by writer Dane Giraud, the show mines comedy from being a modern Māori in the city. NZ Herald reviewer Alex Casey praised it for adding "much-needed fresh perspectives to New Zealand television comedy." The cast of the Kiel ...
12 set 2019 · Find Me a Māori Bride. Mockumentary following Tama and George, a pair of metrosexual Māori men, on their comic quest to find an authentic Māori bride. Comedy. Local. My List. Episodes.
22 mag 2015 · No, It's not the Maori TV answer to The Bachelor NZ . Though there are plenty of moments in the early episodes of Find Me A Maori Bride just as excruciatingly hilarious as the recent reality show.
Cohen Holloway. Genre. Comedy. Country of origin. New Zealand. How to watch online, stream, rent or buy Find Me a Māori Bride: Season 1 in New Zealand + release dates, reviews and trailers. The lives of a pair of metrosexual Māori men are turned upside down when their late grandmother issues them a challenge: find a Māori wife within six ...
6 giorni fa · Follows two cousins on their quest to find Maori brides within 6 months to fulfill the will requirements of their grandmother in order to inherit the family land holdings worth 47 million dollars.
22 mag 2015 · Find me a Māori Bride follows the comic misadventures of Tama Bradley (Cohen Holloway), and his cousin George Alpert (Matariki Whatarau), a pair of successful, metrosexual Māori men, whose lives are turned upside down, when presented with a wero (challenge), by their late grandmother – find a Māori wife within 6 months, or lose out on inheriting the whānau farm, worth a whopping $47,000,000.
11 mag 2017 · Find me a Māori Bride follows the comic misadventures of Tama Bradley (Cohen Holloway), and his cousin George Alpert (Matariki Whatarau), a pair of successful, metrosexual Māori men, whose lives are turned upside down, when presented with a wero (challenge), by their late grandmother – find a Māori wife within 6 months, or lose out on inheriting the whānau farm, worth a whopping $47,000,000.