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Another documentary by Errol Wright & Abi King-Jones
A 2006 documentary on Tūhoe activist Tame Iti
A later film from Errol Wright and King-Jones
A movie based on the 2007 Urewera raids
Documentary on mid 70s raids on Pacific Island overstayers
Globetrotting documentary on surveillance
Drama about protestors awaiting the police
An infamous protest against police surveillance
An earlier police raid features in this documentary on Tūhoe
Documentary about the tragic death of Steven Wallace
Abi King-Jones also co-directed this
Another documentary featuring the 2007 Urewera raids
Co-director Abi King-Jones edited this doco
A more amiable visit to Tūhoe territory
A drama based on a police home invasion
Series on Ahmed Zaoui, the falsely labelled terrorist
Another documentary about Māori protest
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"After twelve months of surveillance, during which the campers’ “training” had allegedly familiarised them with weapons and techniques of increasing sophistication and lethality, and the anxiety of the watchers had steadily mounted, Broad and his colleagues had been left with no choice but to act. Now, having acted, they’d been informed by no less a person than the Solicitor-General that the entire operation had been erected on the legal equivalent of quicksand."