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- Title
- Kaleidoscope - 1986 Cannes Film Festival
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- NZ On Screen
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- NZ On Screen
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This 1986 Kaleidoscope excerpt visits the world’s premier film festival. Reporter and future Once Were Warriors producer Robin Scholes begins with the official competition – where two years before Vigil vied for the top prize, the Palme d’Or – then focuses on Kiwi films being promoted in the marketplace. She interviews the NZ Film Commission's Lindsay Shelton (selling Arriving Tuesday); Dorothee Pinfold (Dangerous Orphans), asks producer Larry Parr (Bridge to Nowhere) if Kiwi films can surviv...
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- Video
- Date created
- 1986
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- https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/kaleidoscope-cannes-film-festival-1986
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- film festival / france / french / bridge to nowhere / dangerous orphans / mr wrong / gaylene preston / ian mune / john laing / gibson group / new zealand film commission / film commission / queen city rocker / other halves / arriving tuesday / bruce morrison / mirage entertainment / henry fownes / challenge films / festival de cannes / mister wrong / nzfc
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