DOCNZ: The New Zealand International Documentary Film Festival

 
 

Social/Human Interest

Displaying 1-10 of 44 films.

  
  • All White in Barking

    UK All White in Barking probes the attitudes of Barking’s white residents toward their new neighbours, characterised by unexamined (and often comic) prejudices.

  • Another Planet

    Hungary, Belgium, Finland Shot on four continents and spoken in five languages, Another Planet studies the problems facing our planet today.

  • Apology of an Economic Hit Man

    Greece In front of an angry audience in Latin America, a North American decided to tell the truth, regardless of the risks for his family and his life.

  • Architect of Dreams

    New Zealand A film about the life and work of Ian Athfield; one of New Zealand’s most respected and innovative Architects.

  • Assume Nothing

    New Zealand Focusing on the art and performances of six "alternative" gender artists of Maori, Samoan-Japanese, and Pakeha descent.

  • At the Death House Door

    USA At the Death House Door is personal an intimate look at the death penalty in the state of Texas through the eyes of Pastor Carroll Pickett.

  • The Beetle

    Israel Filmmaker Orion takes a humourous and moving last road trip in a bid to find the people who previously owned, loved and even gave birth to his cherished Beetle.

  • Behind Forgotten Eyes

    USA, South Korea, Japan During WWII over 200,000 Korean women were forcefully used as sexual slaves by the Japanese army...now they demand to be heard.

  • Carmen Meets Borat

    The Netherlands A gypsy village is suddenly confronted with huge dilemmas after they are portrayed as backward people from Kazachstan in the film Borat.

  • Chance of a Lifetime

    New Zealand New Zealand falcon photographer, George Chance, is losing his eyesight and wishes to see his beloved falcons one more time.

 
  
 
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