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- Robin Scholes: Producing the goods...
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Producer Robin Scholes is a legendary name in the Kiwi screen industry. Her big screen credits include Once Were Warriors, Broken English, Rain, Mr Pip and Mahana. As co-founder of company Communicado, she worked on hundreds of hours of television, including Magic Kiwis and dramas Greenstone, The Chosen and Burying Brian. In this ScreenTalk, Scholes talks about: The launch of New Zealand’s first private TV channel in 1989, and how it transformed local screen production Pitching television id...
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- https://www.nzonscreen.com/interviews/robin-scholes-2010
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- producer / nz film / nz television / robin scholes / producing / neil roberts / don selwyn / greenstone / gavin strawhan / once were warriors / burying brian / public broadcaster / public broadcasting / tvnz / tv3 / rana waitai / māori / multiplex cinema / art house cinema / newmarket / broadway / audiences / test screenings / test audiences / tv network / television network / scriptwriters / new zealand film commission / film commission / rain / the hopes and dreams of gazza snell / nz film commission / private television / hopes and dreams of gazza snell / pitching / christine jeffs / stroke / success / test screening / māori cinema / māori films / māori characters
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