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- Face to Face with Kim Hill - David Lange
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In this 2003 interview with Kim Hill, former Prime Minister David Lange is both candid and upbeat. Aged 60 and battling ill health, Lange talks mortality, being a loner, and how powerless politicians often are. But he also finds positives: in living in Māngere, being a better parent, finally embracing vulnerability, and not being "haunted by death". Lange talks in detail about New Zealand's relationship with the United States and the world, after going anti-nuclear. He also recalls someone mi...
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- Video
- Date created
- 2003
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- https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/face-to-face-with-kim-hill-david-lange-2003
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