DOCNZ: The New Zealand International Documentary Film Festival

 
 

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Displaying 1-10 of 15 films.

  
  • Art & Copy

    USA Got Milk? Where’s the Beef? How advertising visionaries transformed pop culture and changed how people feel. Rare interviews with industry legends. Just Do It!

  • The Belgrade Phantom

    Serbia/Hungary/Bulgaria How a man who stole a Porsche becomes a rogue symbol threatening the 1979 Serbian government. Spectacular car chases reminiscent of the Fast & Furious films.

  • Contact

    Australia What happens when, to protect them from a rocket test, Australian police try to round up twenty people who’ve never before encountered modern society? Rocks move.

  • Dance of the Instant

    New Zealand A group of young and extremely talented visionaries helped shepherd in a new era of post-war enthusiasm and hope by pioneering the modern dance movement.

  • Defamation

    Israel/Denmark/USA/Austria Does Israel need anti-Semitism? Director Yoav Shamir explores the level of threat to Jews. Includes flaring interviews with Abraham Foxman and Norman Finkelstein.

  • The Desert of Forbidden Art

    Russia Federation/USA/Uzbekistan How can art survive in oppressive times? During Soviet rule, artists who stayed true to their vision were squelched. But a group of artists establish a remote sanctuary.

  • Farewell

    The Netherlands A love story in a Zeppelin summarizes the world’s high hopes before the Crash of 1929.

  • Kit and Maynie. Tea, Scones and Nuclear Disarmament

    New Zealand Two dear friends inspire one another and the world with their fervent pursuit of peace and nuclear disarmament well into their twilight years.

  • Liquid Stone: Unlocking Gaudi’s Secrets

    New Zealand/Australia Will Kiwi ingenuity succeed in completing the building of a church begun in the 19th century? Will aeronautical software really help architect Mark Burry?

  • Notes on the Other

    Spain Ernest Hemingway lookalikes compete in an annual contest, and the audience is challenged to see the world in whole new ways.

 
  
 
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Documentary Edge Festival 2010

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