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- Title
- Rotorua Lookabout
- Content partner
- NZ On Screen
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- NZ On Screen
- Description
This 1969 film promotes the attractions, industry and history of “contemporary Rotorua”, from the Arawa canoe to forestry, from mud pool hangi to the Ward baths (“heavenly for hangovers”). The score is jazz, and the narration is flavoured by the impressive baritone of opera singer Inia Te Wiata (father of actress Rima), who gushes about geysers and Rotorua’s evolution from sleepy tourist backwater to modern city and conference centre. Also featured: kapa haka, meter maids in traditional Māori...
- Format
- Video
- Date created
- 1969
- URL
- http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/rotorua-lookabout-1969
- Related subjects
- national film unit / nfu / tourism / rotorua / geyser / thermal / arawa canoe / me he manu rere / carving / waka / forestry / logging / pine forest / whakarewarewa / waiotapu / lake tarawera / trout / rainbow trout / angler / fishing / rotoiti / water skiing / parachuting / skydiving / sky diving / waterskiing / orakei korako / wairakei / rotomahana / kerosene creek / waipa sawmill / kapa haka
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