DOCNZ: The New Zealand International Documentary Film Festival

 
 

Saturday 13th March

  
Angelika at Reading Cinemas Courtenay
Time Film/Duration/Notes
1pm Solo 58min
1pm My Father, My Uncle 80min Q&A 
2:30pm He Wawata Whaea: The Dream of an Elder 60min
2:45pm KJ: Music and Life 90min
4pm Marching On 28min
Dance of the Instant 46min
4:45pm Stolen 78min
5:40pm Kit and Maynie. Tea, Scones and Nuclear Disarmament 47min
6:30pm Sergio 94min
7pm The Unnatural History of the Kakapo 77min
8:30pm The Boys - The Sherman Brothers' Story 101min

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Q&A 
Filmmakers and/or the subject of the film will be in attendance at a short question and answer session with the audience immediately after the screening.
New 
Extra screening or programme update.

Highlights from today’s screenings

  • 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.

  • KJ: Music and Life

    Hong Kong Six years in the life of a Hong Kong child musical prodigy from 11 to 17 years of age.

  • Sergio

    USA/UK This suave and enigmatic “James Bond” type sent to meet his fate as UN’s Ambassador to Iraq.

 
  
 
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