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The following titles and people have been added to the site over the last few weeks:
Full Length:
Home Movie (1997) – full length drama
NZ Centenary of Cinema by Greg Page (1996)
Excerpts:
Gang Girl – Tarnz Story (2005) – two excerpts from this documentary
Intrepid Journeys
- Jon Gadsby in Myanmar
- Marcus Lush in Egypt
- Marcus Lush in Russia
Prize Bitch (2001)
Hip Hop New Zealand (2003)
Gladiator: the Norm Hewitt Story (2004)
ASB Polyfest 2008
My Father’s War in Italy (2000)
Tattoo (2000)
Piercing – the Hole Story (2002)
Letter to Blanchy (1997)
Trailers:
Perfect Creature (2006)
Stickmen (2001) – also a 10 minute clip of the film
People:
Danielle Cormack
Willa O’Neill
Marcus Lush
George Henare
Richard Taylor
Miranda Harcourt
Karl Urban
Annie Whittle
Marton Csokas
Danny Mulheron
Brian Edwards
Stuart Dryburgh
Screentalk Interviews:
Ruth Harley
John Barnett
Andrew Shaw
Since the launch of NZ On Screen there have been a lot of new titles and people added to the site.
We’re currently working out what is the best way to let people know about things that change on the site. The easiest way is to subscribe to the NZ On Screen RSS feed – if you’re not sure what that is or how to do it, here’s a pretty good introduction.
The Watch page has a Recently Added section where titles are shown in ‘most recent first’ order.
In case none of those things work for you, here’s what’s been added in the last month!
Titles – In Full
Icon in B Minor (1996) – full length documentary
Moa’s Ark (1990) – 4 full length episodes
McPhail and Gadsby (1980-1987) – first ever episode in full length
Titles – Excerpts
Between the Lines: Denis Glover (2005) – an excerpt
Outrageous Fortune (2005-2008) – excerpts
The Living Room series 2 (2004) – excerpts from each episode
Try Revolution (2006) – an excerpt
Film Trailers
Desperate Remedies (1993)
Jack Brown Genius (1996)
No 2 (2006)
Sione’s Wedding (2005)
Topless Women Talk About Their Lives (1997)
Also profiles have been added for: Warrick Attewell, Tim Balme, Jason Gunn, Tim White, Graeme Tetley, and Lucy Lawless.
