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20th February 2012

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New Zealand Film Festival 2012 at Shangri-la Plaza.

This is the tentative list of the films (LOL because the attendant told me that it’s not final yet plus, they do make last minute revisions).

1. Eagle vs Shark

Directed by Taiki Waititi (Cohen) (87 minutes)

M-VL

Contains violence and offensive language.

2. The Topp Twins: Untouchable Girls

Directed by Leanne Pooley (81 minutes)

M-LSR

Contains offensive language and sexual 

references.

3. In My Father’s Den

Directed by Brad McGann (122 minutes)

R16-VLDS

Contains violence, offensive language, drug use 

and sex scenes.

4. No. 2

Directed by Toa Fraser (94 minutes)

PG

5. Second Hand Wedding

Directed by Paul Murphy (94 minutes)

PG-AT

Contains adult themes.

6. Sione’s Wedding

Directed by Chris Graham (93 minutes)

M-LSR

Contains offensive language and sexual 

references.

7. Boy

Directed by Taika Waititi (85 minutes)

M-DL

Contains drug use and offensive language.

8. Whale Rider

Directed by Niki Caro (97 minutes)

PG

9. Coffee and Allah

Directed by Sima Urale (15 minutes)

G

10. Noise Control

Directed by Phill Simmonds (11 minutes)

PG-LLV

Contains low level violence.

11. Tama Tu

Directed by Taika Waititi (17 minutes)

PG

12. Take 3

Directed by Roseanne Liang (12 minutes)

M-SR

Contains sexual references.

And the best part, it’s for free! They just don’t know yet how early they’ll be giving out the tickets (usually about 30minutes or 1hr before showing since it’s a first come-first served basis) :D

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