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The Making of Sleeping Dogs gives you a real glimpse into the gritty world of early Kiwi cinema. It captures that raw, no-frills atmosphere of filmmaking in the 70s, where everyone was in it together, sharing the highs and lows. You get a sense of the urgency and scrappiness that defined the production, especially with the car chases and on-set drama. The interviews with cast and crew bring a personal touch, making you feel like you're part of this communal effort. It's not just a behind-the-scenes look; it’s a testament to the passion that fuels independent filmmaking.
This documentary has seen limited releases and isn’t as widely available as other Kiwi film retrospectives, which adds to its intrigue. Collectors often seek out original pressings and any special features that showcase the film's practical effects and on-set camaraderie. As interest in New Zealand cinema grows, especially from that era, this film may become more sought after among dedicated collectors looking to understand the roots of the movement.
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