Pols key to Kiwi fruition
13th Nov 2006, 08:08 GMT
Film News: Filmmakers still question official interference -- Incentives from New Zealand's film-friendly Labor government have helped Kiwi film blossom. It helps that the politicians have one of the world's most successful filmmakers, Peter Jackson, with a ministudio and the globally recognized f/x studio Weta Workshop in their backyard.
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