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Works explorer

Just Passing Through

Unknown, 1985
film

A fictionalised drama about two women who are making a documentary film that examines Maori myths and legends.

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Time passed them by!

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The Tightrope

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Three women

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My Dreaming

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[Watching television]

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Maori legends of New Zealand

New Zealand, 1987
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