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Survey - The Day We Landed on The Most Perfect Planet In the Universe

Television (Full Length) – 1971

This film has been developed from the ideas and fantasies expressed by a group of New Zealand children.
– Opening credits
I wish I could be in love.
– A girl answers the question of what she would like to be in the world
Kids really think about freedom because wherever they are, they’re all locked up.. when they're in the house they're not free, when they're in the school they're not free ... even your bones are locked up inside your body.
– Student Perry Armstrong, who later went on to act in Tony Williams' first feature film Solo