journal - Documentary On Trade Unions New Zealand Film |
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Brief mention of the completion of the documentary about the trade unions in New Zealand throughout history, 'The Hammer and the Anvil'.[full record]
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journal - Investment in Documentary New Zealand Film. p.p.4 |
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Mention of the funding donated by the New Zealand Film Commission to Pohlmann's project,a bit of information about Pohlmann, and a brief synopsis of the docu...[full record]
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journal - Maori Values New Zealand Film. 01-02-1987. p.p.14 |
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journal - Marae Centre New Zealand Film. 01-05-1987. p.p.7 |
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journal - Novel into Feature New Zealand Film. p.p.6 |
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Announcement of the script collaboration of Martyn Sanderson and Merata Mita.[full record]
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journal - Passion In Documentary New Zealand Film. pp.pp.12-13 |
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Review of Patu! and passionate atmosphere at one particular screening.[full record]
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journal - PATU! Feature Documentary Acclaimed New Zealand Film. p.p.6 |
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Article includes a variety of review comments by various critics, all of them in praise of course.[full record]
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journal - PATU! in London New Zealand Film. p.p.11 |
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London reviews of PATU!
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journal - PATU! In London Film Festival New Zealand Film. p.p.14 |
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journal - PATU!: "Unprecendented" Documentary New Zealand Film. p.p.9 |
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journal - People's Viewpoint in Film New Zealand Film. p.p.6 |
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Some quotes by Merata Mita from interview in Broadsheet issue 111 with Lyn Crossley.[full record]
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journal - Private Filmmaker's work on TV again. New Zealand Film. p.p.5 |
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A brief note about 'Hammer and the Anvil' being screened again on New Zealand Television.[full record]
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journal - Second Script From Morrieson Novel New Zealand Film. p.p.4 |
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A brief mention of an upcoming script being developed from the story by a fairly famous New Zealand author, Ronald Hugh Morrieson. 'Pallet on the Floor' was ...[full record]
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