The Price of Milk is a surreal romantic comedy set in New Zealand. It tells the story of a young couple, Lucinda and Rob, whose relationship is tested when their dairy farm is flooded and Lucinda's cherished quilt is stolen. As they search for the quilt, they encounter a series of bizarre and humorous situations, including a love triangle with a gypsy, a hit-and-run accident, and an Indian wedding. The film explores themes of love, betrayal, and the surreal nature of everyday life.
Set in post-war (1949) rural New Zealand, this film traces the efforts of two con men to run a betting scam in a small town (Tainuea) already rife with illegal gambling corruption, and eccentricity.
Boy meets girl. Boy is already in a relationship. Boy's girlfriend is having an affair with the mechanic. Girl has a room full of cereal and a complex about "mat". How can there be a happily ever after?
This remarkable film traces the final impact which both races had on the indigenous Moriori of the Chatham Islands. Moriori were a peaceful people who vowed never to take up arms against another human being. They were capable of defeating the invaders, but chose not to. Drawing inspiration from Michael King's seminal book Moriori, The Feathers of Peace brings the truth about what happened on the Chathams to an even wider audience. To do that, the film uses modern television news techniques and dramatized documentary.
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