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Cinema of Unease: A Personal Journey by Sam Neill
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Synopsis
This documentary is New Zealand expatriate actor and filmmaker Sam Neill's moody entry in the British Film Institute commissioned series, "Century of Cinema," designed to be a collection of the personal opinions of renowned international filmmakers concerning the cinema of their native countries. The film is highly charged with Neill's conflicting emotions about his country, which according to his film, still suffers greatly, cinematically and culturally, from an identity crisis. Through film clips, Neill analyzes not only the earliest years of Kiwi cinema, but also its heyday during the 1950s when it first gained international attention. He also presents a rather dark analysis of the films of contemporary New Zealand. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Alun Bollinger Cinematographer
Don McGlashan Composer (Music Score)
Judy Rymer Director
Sam Neill Director
D. Michael Horton Editor
Michael Horton Editor
Noriko Watanabe Makeup
Don McGlashan Musical Direction/Supervision
Bob Last Producer
Colin MacCabe Producer
Grant Campbell Producer
Paula Jalfon Producer
Judy Rymer Screenwriter
Sam Neill Screenwriter
Michael Hedges Sound/Sound Designer
Ross Chambers Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1995
Runtime: 52
Country: New Zealand
MPAA Rating:
Category: Documentary


Produced by
British Film Institute