DOCNZ: The New Zealand International Documentary Film Festival

 
 

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  • Climate of Change

    USA Can ordinary humans find extraordinary solutions to save the planet? Featuring Indian students, a London PR executive, Papua New Guineans and a man in Togo.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Journey from Zanskar

    USA Seventeen four-to-twelve-year-old kids follow 2 monks across a 17,500 foot Kashmir mountain pass into Tibet (narrated by Richard Gere).

  • Kiri Wai Inner Skin

    France, Netherlands, UK Can a non-Maori truly appreciate the significance of getting a culturally inspired tattoo?

  • Milking the Rhino

    USA Wildlife conservation meets Eco-tourism in Africa. Masai and cell phones and cattle, oh my!

  • MINE

    USA What about pets after disaster? From the perspective of original guardians, rescuers, and adoptive parents of the voiceless victims of Hurricane Katrina.

  • My Father, My Uncle

    Germany An ethnic Iraqi adopted by a German mother seeks out his roots, and finds they come with strings.

  • Petition

    China/Switzerland/UK/France/Belgium/Finland A filmmaker’s 12 year labour of love to expose the injustices in China’s court system.

 
  
 
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Documentary Edge Festival 2010

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