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- Title
- The Price of Peace
- Content partner
- NZ On Screen
- Collection
- NZ On Screen
- Description
Journalist Kim Webby's The Price of Peace follows Tūhoe activist Tame Iti, whose family Webby has known for more than 20 years. As this opening excerpt shows, Iti was one of four people to go on trial — accused of plotting terrorist activities — after police raids in October 2007. The documentary ranges from early land grievances to modern-day jail cells, and a police apology. NZ Herald reviewer Peter Calder praised the film for its personal focus on Iti — and for “a powerfully affecting” exa...
- Format
- Video
- Date created
- 2015
- URL
- http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/price-of-peace-2015
- Related subjects
- bush / court / hearing / charges / wellington / training camp / invasion / property search / terrorised / urewera four / eastern bay of plenty / rūātoki / tāmati kruger / amie rangihika / howard broad / trial / high court / tuhoe / urewera / ngāi tūhoe / urewera 4 / race relations / māori activism / maori activism / protest / māori artist / maori artist / police raids / urewera raids / tūhoe / te urewera / reconciliation / nzfc / nz film commission / nz on air / new zealand on air / māori television / maria steens / police / bird song / rūātoki valley / bay of plenty
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