DOCNZ: The New Zealand International Documentary Film Festival

 
 

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Displaying 1-10 of 15 films.

  
  • 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.

  • Body of War

    USA Directed by filmmaker Ellen Spiro and veteran broadcaster Phil Donahue, Body of War tells the story of Iraq war veteran Tomas Young.

  • Constantine’s Sword

    USA Based on James Carroll’s best-selling book, Constantine’s Sword is a politically explosive documentary delving into the mingling of religion and violence.

  • Courting Condi

    USA Picture a romantic musician trying to win the heart of Condoleezza Rice, and you have the premise of Courting Condi, a musical "docu-tragi-comedy".

  • The Day After Peace

    UK An idealistic man dreams of uniting the world on a day of peace where no guns are heard or blood spilt in a 24 hour ceasefire.

  • Don Roberto’s Shadow

    Chile, Suecia Freed from captivity under Pinochet, Roberto returns to the prison to live in self-imposed exile.

  • The Heart of Jenin

    Germany, Israel The story of Ahmed Chatib, a Palestinian boy shot by Israelis whose father decided, within twelve hours, to donate his son’s organs to six Israeli children.

  • Her Name is Sabine

    France French actress Sandrine Bonnaire’s deeply moving directorial debut about her 38 year old autistic younger sister, Sabine.

  • How to Become a Hero

    Serbia Mladen Maticevic is a 40 year old Serbian film director. In the summer of 2005, he decided to try and run the full marathon race on the next Belgrade Marathon.

  • The Love of Mr An

    China Mr An has an endearing relationship with Xiao Wei. This is a small powerful film that brilliantly captures the awkwardness of society about elderly romance and love.

 
  
 
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