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- Radical, flamboyant theatre troupe Red Mole emerged from 1970s New Zealand counterculture and eventually took their chaotic, inspiring show to New York. Documentary recreates their career through new interviews and rich archival material.
- The story of New Zealander Helen Todd's law suit against an Indonesian general that she pursued after her son, Kamal, was shot dead in the Dili massacre in East Timor.
- A morally complex post-colonial tragedy, the story of a murder and of Fiji, a small country divided along ethnic and class lines, told through the eyes of two very different families.
- In response to the bad rap the word feminism has gained in recent years, this film explores the history of second wave feminism in New Zealand by focusing on a number of women, including an anti-war activist, a sexologist, a journalist and a lesbian writer who all appeared in the television series Women in 1976 which explored the 'feminism of the day'.f Now 28 years later, this film follows the lives of those same women interweaving their personal histories with that of the social history of feminism.
- This film shows how the English composer Edward Elgar was moved to write his Cello Concerto in Em after his first great love, Helen Weaver, moved to New Zealand after their relationship ended. When Weaver's son was killed in France during WWII, he was moved to create this war requiem.