DOCNZ: The New Zealand International Documentary Film Festival

 
 

Dunedin Schedule Saturday 17th November

Paramount
Time Film/Duration/Notes
12:15pm The Importance of Being MLABRI 59min
1:35pm Do Not Resuscitate 98min R
3:35pm Shame 96min
5:30pm No Nukes is Good Nukes! 45min
6:45pm The Old Stores 53min
8pm Freeheld 38min
9pm The Exchange 81min
Time Film/Duration/Notes
1pm The Godmachine 53min
2:15pm Te Eitei: The Banaban Story 32min Q&A 
3:15pm Highnote 69min Q&A 
5:10pm Private Cable Cars of Wellington 17min Q&A 
Fish & Ships 28min Q&A 
In the Night Kitchen 22min Q&A 
Time Film/Duration/Notes
12pm On a Tightrope 70min
1:15pm Traders' Dreams 83min
1:30pm When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts 240min
Part I
2:55pm The Unforeseen 93min
3:45pm When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts 240min
Part II
6pm Lovely RITA 70min Q&A 
6:40pm Buddha's Lost Children 97min
7:45pm Shonenko 60min
8:30pm Nomadak Tx 86min
9pm What Would Jesus Buy? 90min

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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

  • In the Night Kitchen

    New Zealand Journey with Auckland installation artist John Radford, as he and his team stealthily plaster, shape and sculpt tonnes of clay over a public fountain in one night.

  • On a Tightrope

    Norway/Canada Four children at a government orphanage in China attempt to learn Dawaz — tightrope walking, mirroring the political and ethnic tightrope they find themselves…

  • When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts

    USA Spike Lee’s intimate and masterful portrait of lives in New Orleans, in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, provides stories of misery, heartbreak, despair, and triumph.

 
 
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