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Frighteners, TheFrighteners, The (1996) Recommended
Dir. Peter Jackson
Feat. Michael J. Fox, Trini Alvarado, Peter Dobson
A big–budget Hollywood hootenanny made in Miramar and starring Lyttleton harbour, this is a must–see for any self–respecting…
Hone TuwhareHone Tuwhare (1996)
Dir. Gaylene Preston
The late poet laureate, Hone Tuwhare, is captured in this affectionate, candidly observed portrait of an artist. Filmed by Gaylene Preston in the…
Journeys in the New Zealand HeartlandJourneys in the New Zealand Heartland (Heartland (TV Series)) (1996)
Feat. Gary McCormick
From Stewart Island to Cape Reinga, Kiwi bloke Gary McCormick exposes out–of–the–way New Zealand by way of a scenic…
Kiwi AsKiwi As (1996) Recommended
Dir. Shirley Horrocks
The second of dir. Shirley Horrocks journey into the delightful world of 'Kiwiana' – those often quaint artifacts of New Zealand's past –…
KiwianaKiwiana (1996) Recommended
Dir. Shirley Horrocks
The first of two congenial excursions into the increasingly popular genre of 20th century New Zealand cultural artifacts, collectively known as…
Letter to Blanchy (TV Series)Letter to Blanchy (TV Series) (1996)
Feat. Jon Gadsby, David McPhail
The comedy team of Jon Gadsby, David McPhail and A. K. Grant combined their talents for this successful local comedy series. Features the full length…
LoadedLoaded (1996) Recommended
Dir. Anna Campion
Feat. Oliver Milburn, Dearbhla Molloy, Danny Cunningham
Fans of Trainspotting will connect with this compelling snapshot of the E–generation – an acid–inflected psychodrama that unfolds…
Screenage KicksScreenage Kicks (1996)
Wide range of music–videos from Auckland and Wellington bands, incl. DLT, Shihad, Head like a Hole and Dead Flowers.
Someone Else's CountrySomeone Else's Country (1996) Recommended
Dir. Alister Barry
Controversial account of the 'rise of the New Right revolution in New Zealand' was refused television broadcast on account of its 'left wing bias'.…
The Promise - Sir Tristram's StoryThe Promise - Sir Tristram's Story (1996)
The remarkable story of the world's most famous stud stallion Sir Tristram and his partnership with the New Zealand studmaster Patrick Hogan.

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