Behaviours of the backpacker / writer, director, producer, cinematographer, editor, Sándor Lau.

Sándor Lau, a Chinese/Hungarian-American film student and Fulbright scholar, walked 500 km alone from Auckland to Cape Reinga, New Zealand's geographic and spiritual tip, to film 'Behaviours of the backpacker'. This black comedy fairy tale road trip documentary records the stories of...

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Corporate Authors: New Zealand Film Commission, Creative New Zealand, Siren Visual Entertainment (Firm)
Other Authors: Lau, Sándor
Format: DVD/Blu-Ray
Language:English
Published: [Dunedin, N. Z.] : Siren Visual Entertainment, c2004.
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Summary:Sándor Lau, a Chinese/Hungarian-American film student and Fulbright scholar, walked 500 km alone from Auckland to Cape Reinga, New Zealand's geographic and spiritual tip, to film 'Behaviours of the backpacker'. This black comedy fairy tale road trip documentary records the stories of backpackers from around the world, organic farmers, hostel owners, tour operators, and Māori communities, all walking backwards to find the way home.
Item Description:"Funded by Screen Innovation Production Fund, a partnership between Creative New Zealand and the New Zealand Film Commission."
Container subtitle: Auckland to Cape Reinga 500km on foot, a documentary by Sándor Lau.
Bonus feature includes a music soundtrack disc (10 min.).
Aspect ratio "4:3".
Physical Description:1 videodisc (54 min.) : sound, colour ; 12 cm + 1 CD.
Format:DVD; colour recording system: PAL; encoded for all regions.
Audience:PG - parental guidance recommended for younger viewers. Note: contains coarse language.
Production Credits:Sound design and mix: Alistair Cossar, Jeffrey Holdaway; original music by Ralph Bennett; music also by: Matthew Brennan, Rerewa Kingi, Karl Paraha, Thomas Attwood, Sándor Lau.
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    NB 919.313 BEH
    Copy Set of 2 discs
    Available - City Campus Short Loan
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