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Reviews icon. The Blue Room - 19 October, The Film Archive
This will have to go down as one of those things I really, really, wanted to like...  But in the end just didn't.  After experiencing the sublime delights of Yayoi Kusama’s Mirrored Years exhibition, I couldn’t avoid feeling like I’d waded into the shallow end of the artistic pool with ‘The Blue Room’. But perhaps that’s being too ...
Review posted: October 21, 09 by Daz
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Pic posted: August 26, 09 by Jarrod
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Pic posted: August 26, 09 by Jarrod
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News icon. Lunch and a Movie for 8 Dollars!
Those rather smart cinemaphiles down at New Zealand’s Film Archive have come up with a real doozy of an idea.  It’s called “Soup & a Seat”, where-upon the weary and ravenous film-lover can relax with a movie and a cup of piping-hot homemade soup, for just $8. This limited offer is only available around midday on Fridays, with movies ...
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Reviews icon. Hold Still - 24 June, Film Archive
The new sound and video installation ‘Hold Still’ opened to much flurry and intrigue on Wednesday evening. The work which is situated in the Film Archive’s Mediagallery space is both poignant and charming; as artist Rachel Shearer does an extraordinary job at showcasing the work of amateur female film-makers during the 1930’s in New Zealand. ...
Review posted: June 27, 09 by Omega
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Reviews icon. You’re Soaking It In – 3 June, Film Archive
Nineties television’s Philip Alpers voice was comforting, soothing and somewhat disturbing. The various attempts at one-liners and puns were cringe-worthy, but made for a good slice of nostalgia. You’re Soaking it In was a documentary made for TV1 back in 1994 and was a large piece of nostalgia in itself as it traced New Zealand’s TV advertising ...
Review posted: June 5, 09 by Omega
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Reviews icon. X Way Vision – 27 May, Film Archive
 Distortion, grainy imagery and a various shots void of recognisable musicians was the opener to the Xpressway records celebration X Way Vision. The label was a Dunedin based initiative that The Dead C guitarist Bruce Russell founded that provided a haven for musicians that were pushing the envelope in the more experimental sphere. And, ...
Review posted: June 1, 09 by Omega
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