DOCNZ: The New Zealand International Documentary Film Festival

 
 

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Displaying 1-10 of 10 films.

  
  • Dirty Bloody Hippies

    New Zealand A retrospective look at the 70s hippies era in New Zealand.

  • Eichmann’s End — Love, Treachery, Death

    Germany Gripping recreation of how a nearly-blind Holocaust survivor identifies notorious and elusive WWll criminal Eichmann in Argentina.

  • Everyday Sunshine — The Story of Fishbone

    USA Everyday Sunshine is about the band Fishbone, musical pioneers on the edge of pop culture for 25 years, influenting musicians like Flea, George Clinton and Ice-T.

  • Found

    Canada Found meditates on the theme of reconnecting to one’s past and trying to decipher its impact on the present.

  • Granito

    USA Can a film tip the scales of justice in Guatemala? 25 years ago Pamela Yates filmed “When the Mountain Trembles”, now her footage is pivotal to lives of key characters.

  • Hey, Boo — Harper Lee and ‘To Kill A Mockingbird'

    USA The film explores the relationships between Harper Lee and her father, with Truman Capote and others on whom she based the characters in her novel.

  • Lest We Forget — NZers Telling Their Holocaust Stories

    New Zealand The film tells the remarkable stories of 6 New Zealanders, all of whom have personal links to the Holocaust.

  • Machete Maidens Unleashed!

    Australia A fun and unabashed look at the Filipino exploitation genre that promises much blood, babes, and zaniness. If you love B-movies, this is a must-see.

  • My Perestroika

    USA/UK My Perestroika is an intimate and heartfelt portrait of the last generation of Soviet children behind the Iron Curtain, their hopes and achievements.

  • Stand Up

    New Zealand Exploring the world of and the business of being stand up comedian in New Zealand. Featuring Brendhan Lovegrove, Dai Henwood, Jan Marie, Jeremy Corbett, Te Radar &…

 
  
 
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Documentary Edge Festival 2011

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