DOCNZ: The New Zealand International Documentary Film Festival

 
 

New Zealand Competition

Celebrating Kiwi talent, these talented filmmakers cover a range of topics, all of which share the common theme of forming the Documentary Edge Festival 2010 NZ Roll of Honour.

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  • Five Hours with Raja

    New Zealand An intimate and confronting documentary, which charts the experiences of a young mother carrying her unborn baby to term, despite the diagnosis of a fatal birth defect.

  • He Wawata Whaea: The Dream of an Elder

    New Zealand Merimeri Penfold creatively nourished the Maori language for the last 87 years with non-native source materials – like Shakespeare and the Bible. Subtitled in English.

  • 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?

  • The Unnatural History of the Kakapo

    New Zealand Once thought extinct, New Zealand’s Kakapo are the world’s rarest and strangest wild parrot. And possibly the horniest.

  • You Are Here

    New Zealand An immigrant’s search for what is home within in our global community.

  • 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.

  • Marching On

    New Zealand What happens when Formation Marchers hit their ‘70’s? Joan Prenderville sorts it out.

  • 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.

 
  
 
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Documentary Edge Festival 2010

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