Something for all those of you who enjoy nature docos.
NZ On Screen has published, today, a collection of 15 full-length nature documentaries, complemented by a background piece written by Peter Hayden. The docos span some 30 years of film-making, with the intention being to celebrate Aotearoa, its magnificence, and, frankly, its eccentricities as well.
The films are as follows:
The films are as follows:
- Moa's Ark
- Seven Black Robins
- Journeys in National Parks
- The Lost Whales
- Kea - Mountain Parrot
- Wildtrack
- Emperors of Antarctica
- Ghosts of Gondwana
- Journeys Across Latitude 45 South
- Bandits of the Beech Forest
- Exhuming Adams
- Under the Ice
- Castles of the Underworld
- The Black Stilt
- Mirrorworld
So yes, have a look, and enjoy. I haven't watched any of them yet, so I'm afraid I can't comment, although that comments from anyone who has are most welcome.
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