Two decades on from Cinema of Unease, Tim Wong’s essay film contemplates the prevailing image of a national cinema while privileging some of the images and image-makers displaced by the popular view of filmmaking in Aotearoa. Now streaming for free at: films.lumiere.net.nz

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Drawing on original footage from National Geographic, Etched in Bone explores the impact of one noto...
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In the fall of 1987, Philippe Haas accompanied the sculptor Richard Long to the Algerian Sahara and ...
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This is not merely another film about cinema history; it is a film about the love of cinema, a journ...

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