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A Kiwi in exile

Australia, 1958
film

Short film made in 1958 by Graham Foster to send to his relatives in New Zealand. Structured as a comic ‘ Day in the life’, the film features foot..

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The Pier

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[Wallace Clarke Home Movies: Reel 26]

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Les Murray

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Drink Deep

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Mind's eye

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Dusi and Jeno

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