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Cowboys of Culture offers a deep dive into the Kiwi cinema renaissance of the '70s from Geoff Steven's unique lens. It's fascinating to see how the local film scene grew from a somewhat chaotic, free-spirited environment—where permits were scarce and creativity flowed freely with just a Bolex in hand. The pacing has this reflective quality, almost like a casual conversation with an old friend at a bar, reminiscing about those wild days. The film captures the essence of a community that was fueled by sheer enthusiasm and ingenuity, which is a refreshing take compared to today's more structured industry. It's a slice of history that showcases practical effects born from necessity and creativity rather than budget, making it a distinctive piece in the documentary genre.
Explores the evolution of New Zealand's film industry.Personal anecdotes from the director add depth.Highlights the DIY spirit of early filmmakers.
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