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- ScreenTalk Legends - Annie Collins
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- NZ On Screen
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Editor Annie Collins started her career “full of beans and bullshit”. Fifty years later, she stands as one of New Zealand’s most respected editors. Known for a rich array of credits and a no-nonsense yet nuanced approach, Collins gravitates towards projects that challenge norms and tackle social issues. Her long collaboration with late Māori filmmaker Merata Mita included Springbok tour documentary Patu! and Saving Grace. Collins has ranged across drama (Scarfies) and documentary (Mouth Wide ...
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- https://www.nzonscreen.com/interviews/legends-annie-collins-2024
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- 2024 / 2020 / editor / editing / wellington / filmmaker / filmmaking / wellington polytech / wellington polytechnic / life drawing / graphic design / marriage / pat cox / steenbeck / steenbeck editor / merata mita / rob sarkies / tony williams / ian john / sleeping dogs / silverscreen productions / robert sarkies / assistant editor / kaupapa / bakery / documentaries / 1970s / seventies / māori cinema / māori film / flatbed editor / short film / creativity / creative process / lord of the rings / the lord of the rings / silverscreen / jamie selkirk / new zealand screen industry / mentors / training / ian mune / mentoring / film editor / baker / siblings / university classes / film education / commercials / adverts / independent editor / freelancing / freelancer / mentorship / patu! / inheritance / industry training / indigenous film / indigenous filmmaking / documentary / patu
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