
So, 'Who Owns New Zealand Now?' is an intriguing deep dive into the housing crisis that’s been plaguing New Zealand. Bryan Bruce, the director, takes a personal journey, but it's really about the broader implications of foreign investment on local housing markets. The way he interviews experts from various countries like Canada and Ireland gives this film a global perspective, which is refreshing. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to really absorb the statistics and theories discussed. You can sense the urgency in Bruce's tone, which makes it quite engaging. The visuals are straightforward but powerful; they serve the narrative without overshadowing it. It's a thought-provoking piece that raises questions about ownership and access in modern society.
Investigates housing crisis in New ZealandFeatures interviews with global expertsFocuses on foreign investment impact
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