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Wednesday, June 29, 2016

The Hoover Diaries - Neo-liberal tipping point explained via Pop Music, Murder and fishing quotas. - Party coming up - See dates - towns

Experimental Documentary by Amanda Newall



Saturday 9 July, 8pm, The Pyramid Club, Wellington*
Sunday 17 July, 8pm, Wunderbar, Lyttelton
Friday 22 July, 8pm, The Audio Foundation, Auckland*
Friday 15- Sunday 17 July, 7pm, Geraldine Cinema, Geraldine South Canterbury. 


All tickets $10 - door sales only 

*The Auckland and Wellington screenings will be a followed by a discussion with Volunteer Community Conceptualist Tao Wells, who also features in the movie.

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Q: What connects 1980s pop heroes The Mockers, a murder over stolen pigs, and the introduction of fishing quotas? 
A: Timaru 


The Hoover Diaries is a new 45-minute film by Stockholm-based New Zealand artist Amanda Newall. Connecting three seemingly disparate events that occurred during the artists’ teenage years in 1980s Timaru, the film is a reflection on the lingering resonance of life-changing events for individuals and communities in an era of radical economic reform. 

The Hoover Diaries screens at selected venues across New Zealand in July 2016 

Brought to you by: 
Creative New Zealand, Swedish KU funding and
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