A potentially controversial documentary detailing New Zealand's role in the Afghanistan war is due to air on national television the eve of Anzac Day.
He Toki Huna: New Zealand in Afghanistan, which received government funding, has been assigned a spot on Maori Television next Wednesday night.
Ten Kiwi soldiers died during New Zealand's decade-long involvement in the war.
The cost of involvement to taxpayers was about $300 million according to the Defence Force, which is due to withdraw its final contingent of troops by the end of this month.
Documentary producer and co-director, professor Annie Goldson of Auckland University, says He Toki Huna provides an overview of the Afghanistan conflict, which is the longest war New Zealand has participated in.