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Another award-winning short from the same duo
The first movie from the same directing team
Another short film about a kid with a hyperactive...
The debut Albiston-Sutherland short film collaboration
Another exploration of children's imaginations
Features another beady-eyed headmaster
Also directed by Mark Albiston
An arts series produced by the same duo
Another encounter with a school principal
More playing with fencing wire
Co-director Louis Sutherland acted in this
This short film was also in competition at Cannes in 2009
Director Mark Albiston also made this music video
More Kapiti Coast story telling
A Gravy episode directed by Louis Sutherland
A Gravy episode directed by Mark Albiston
Director Louis Sutherland acts in this short film
Also directed by Mark Albiston
Another short about a boy's superhero fantasy
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I did!
I can't see the film here. It says that its only available for New Zealand.
Was drawn to watch to the end. Victorious and a life learning experience.
Just not sure about the synopsis. 'Bullies'? They just seemed like boys - sympathetically drawn.