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The film won Best Digital Feature at the 2007 Air New Zealand Screen Awards. The Waimate Conspiracy - Christchurch policeman Stefen Harris launched his film career with this feature-length adaptation of his own book The Waikikamukau Conspiracy, about a small town Māori land claim.
15. Aug. 2006 · The Waimate Conspiracy: Directed by Stefen Harris. With Janice Gray, Mark Hadlow, David McPhail, Jim Moriarty. A recently discovered cannonball is all the Maori locals need, to confirm their long-held belief that they were forcibly removed from their tribal lands, in a bloody 1866 battle.
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- Drama
- Stefen Harris
- 2006-08-15
This good humoured, deeply fanciful mock documentary about a land claim has a distinctively Cantabrian flavour. The 2005 discovery of a cannonball buried for 138 years in a paddock throws Waimate into turmoil. It’s all some locals need to confirm their long-held belief that local Māori were forcibly removed from their tribal lands in a ...
- Stefen Harris
The Waimate Conspiracy 2006 1h 41m Drama List Reviews A local court must settle a case when the discovery of a cannonball confirms the Maori's belief that they were robbed of tribal lands in...
- Drama
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- Stefen Harris
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The 2005 discovery of a cannonball, buried for 138 years in a paddock, throws Waimate into turmoil. It is all the Maori locals need to confirm their long-held belief that they were forcibly removed from their tribal lands, in a bloody 1866 battle. The hotly contested claim eventually ends up in the District Court and on the lens of cameraman ...
The 2005 discovery of a cannonball, buried for 138 years in a paddock, throws Waimate into turmoil. It is all the Maori locals need to confirm their long-held belief that they were forcibly removed from their tribal lands, in a bloody 1866 battle. The hotly contested claim eventually ends up in the District Court and on the lens of cameraman ...