DOCNZ: The New Zealand International Documentary Film Festival

 
 

Environment

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  • At the Edge of the World

    USA Would you cling to the back of a harpooned whale? How and why under-trained and under-equipped Sea Shepherds risk their lives in the Antarctic to stop whaling.

  • Climate of Change

    USA Can ordinary humans find extraordinary solutions to save the planet? Featuring Indian students, a London PR executive, Papua New Guineans and a man in Togo.

  • The End of the Line

    UK When high-tech trawlers cast nets the size of football fields, not many fish can get away. Not enough to revive the population. Red fish, blue fish, one fish, what fish?

  • Gimme a Hug

    Netherlands An unexpected portrait of an animal most would consider to the most dangerous sea predator in our oceans – the shark.

  • Milking the Rhino

    USA Wildlife conservation meets Eco-tourism in Africa. Masai and cell phones and cattle, oh my!

  • MINE

    USA What about pets after disaster? From the perspective of original guardians, rescuers, and adoptive parents of the voiceless victims of Hurricane Katrina.

  • Mount St. Elias

    Austria/USA Three men and a 18,000 feet high mountain – who wins? Can they ski the longest vertical descent in history?

  • The Unnatural History of the Kakapo

    New Zealand Once thought extinct, New Zealand’s Kakapo are the world’s rarest and strangest wild parrot. And possibly the horniest.

  • The Yes Men Fix the World

    France/USA/UK What if, to highlight corporate greed’s destructive effects, two political activists infiltrated big business and pulled off outrageous pranks?

 
  
 
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Documentary Edge Festival 2010

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