New Zealand Mirror was a National Film Unit 'magazine-film' series aimed at a British theatrical audience. Mostly re-packaging Weekly Review and later, Pictorial Parade content for receptive UK eyes, it also generated a small amount of original content. The series covered items showcasing NZ to a British market and as such has some interest as a post-war representation of New Zealand's burgeoning sense of national identity, from peg-legged Kiwis and children feeding eels, to the discovery of moa bones, to pianist Richard Farrell.
Short Film, 1951 (Full Length)
Short Film, 1952 (Full Length)
Short Film, 1950 (Full Length)
Short Film, 1953 (Full Length)
Short Film, 1950 (Full Length)
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