DOCNZ: The New Zealand International Documentary Film Festival

 
 

Sunday 15th March

  
Hoyts Regent on Manners
Time Film/Duration/Notes
10am Standing Start 12min
Don Roberto's Shadow 27min
Goleshovo 34min
10:15am Enta Omri 45min
$10 Special Price
11:15am Another Planet 96min
11:30am Apology of an Economic Hit Man 90min
1pm Wrong Time Wrong Place 60min
1:15pm Lucio 93min
2:40pm Sportsman Loetzsch 85min
3:15pm Rev Therapy 49min
$10 Special Price
4:45pm Full Metal Village 90min
4:45pm The Day After Peace 81min
6:30pm Assume Nothing 80min M Q&A 
7pm The Heart of Jenin 89min
8:45pm At the Death House Door 98min
8:45pm Oblivion 93min

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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

  • Enta Omri

    Israel Enta Omri, the greatest Arabic song of all time, originally sung by Egyptian songstress Umm Kulthoum, is revisited in this cinematic audiovisual journey.

  • Assume Nothing

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

  • 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.

 
  
 
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Wellington Schedule

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