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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Weapons Conference

    Advert for the weapons industry. Playful and light in form, serious content that reflects on the role and power of the arms sector.
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  • Still Light

    Homage to New Zealand poet and filmmaker Joanna Margaret Paul has the same radical simplicity as her work. Fresh, sweet film poem with a beautiful…
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  • The Dark Horse

    Highly praised drama from New Zealand telling the true, impressive story of Genesis Potini, who fought for the future of disadvantaged children until
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  • The Port

    Hipkins combines quotes from H.G. Wells’ science fiction novel The Time Machine (1895) with images from Indian astronomic temples and landscapes from
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  • Arid Edge

    Bike ride through the rugged Atacama desert in Northern Chile, the driest in the world. Phil Dadson finds calm in the seemingly endless emptiness.
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  • In My Father’s Den

    Beautifully photographed and breathtaking thriller about a war correspondent who returns to his home village in New Zealand to bury his father. Unwill
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  • Watermark

    On a watery adventure, a young girl discovers that what you are looking for is different from what you take away.
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  • Braindead

    An exuberant, bizarre, gory horror-splatter-film with a surfeit of blood and effects. It wasn’t enough to be distasteful, because the effects also aspired to technical…
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  • This Is Not Dying

    Colour separation and Ben Tawhiti’s whistling, humming and pedal steel allow Nova Paul’s marae to defy rules of time and space.
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  • Guns

    What’s the use of a pistol outside a film?
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