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The Whānau Mārama New Zealand International Film Festival – JULY 24th – AUGUST 2nd 2020
https://www.nziff.co.nz/2020/at-home-online/
In this PODCAST Amanda Peter speaks with Tupaia’s Endeavour Director Lala Rolls
Next On – July 29th @ 10am
At a time when the world is curious, representations of a gender diverse urban community juxtaposed with small town New Zealand offer hopeful spaces. How a slight by the man on the five dollar bill lead to a quest to the himalayas. Some scenes and conversations may disturb when exploring lives that are both extraordinary and ordinary. How stigma around subject matter shrouds the importance of. These are the kind of honest explorations to be found in Rurangi, Girl on a Bridge, Before Everest, Tupaia’s Endeavour and Loimata.
In the strange new world of 2020 the International Film festival is mostly at home and online. But there are some screenings in the Issac Theatre Royal and lumiere Cinemas and New Zealand Aotearoa directors are keen for you to come along and be part of a live community when they share their films in person Richard Riddiford, Max Currie, Leanne Pooley and Anna Marbrook are all here with their films
By RDU 98.5 FMThe Whānau Mārama New Zealand International Film Festival – JULY 24th – AUGUST 2nd 2020
https://www.nziff.co.nz/2020/at-home-online/
In this PODCAST Amanda Peter speaks with Tupaia’s Endeavour Director Lala Rolls
Next On – July 29th @ 10am
At a time when the world is curious, representations of a gender diverse urban community juxtaposed with small town New Zealand offer hopeful spaces. How a slight by the man on the five dollar bill lead to a quest to the himalayas. Some scenes and conversations may disturb when exploring lives that are both extraordinary and ordinary. How stigma around subject matter shrouds the importance of. These are the kind of honest explorations to be found in Rurangi, Girl on a Bridge, Before Everest, Tupaia’s Endeavour and Loimata.
In the strange new world of 2020 the International Film festival is mostly at home and online. But there are some screenings in the Issac Theatre Royal and lumiere Cinemas and New Zealand Aotearoa directors are keen for you to come along and be part of a live community when they share their films in person Richard Riddiford, Max Currie, Leanne Pooley and Anna Marbrook are all here with their films