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  1. Cinema of Unease - A Personal Journey by Sam Neill - Sam Neill weaved elements of autobiography into this controversial, quirky and acclaimed analysis of Kiwi cinema — from its beginnings, to the dark flowering of achievement in the breakthrough films of Peter Jackson, Jane Campion and Lee Tamahori. The hour-long award-winner debuted at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival.

  2. Cinema of Unease follows internationally acclaimed actor, Sam Neill, on a personal journey through New Zealand’s film history. Show more Cinema of Unease examines the cultural and historic context from which the New Zealand film industry grew, and explores the emergence of a national cinematic style.

  3. Cinema of Unease - A Personal Journey by Sam Neill - Sam Neill weaved elements of autobiography into this controversial, quirky and acclaimed analysis of Kiwi cinema — from its beginnings, to the dark flowering of achievement in the breakthrough films of Peter Jackson, Jane Campion and Lee Tamahori. The hour-long award-winner debuted at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival.

  4. Sam Neill is an excellent guide through this wing of cinema, and his jabs and quips throughout were both fun and clever. Also, Neill at one point mocks New Zealand’s new British architecture and Thatcher-related politics, which was a joy. Still, there’s a core here that’s ominous and mournful.

  5. Cinema of Unease A Personal Journey by Sam Neill. Take a trip with Sam Neill through his country's celluloid culture. Documentary 1995 52 mins. Director: Sam Neill and Judy Rymer. Rent for £2.50. Overview Overview. Sam Neil (Jurassic Park, The Piano) steers his own road movie through New Zealand's cinema. Encountering filmmakers and actors, he ...

  6. Ex-pat actor New Zealander Sam Neill takes a personal journey through the history of New Zealand cinema, starting from around 1950. We are left in no doubt that this take is as viewed from his driver's window. He argues that New Zealand cinema reflects a lonely place.

  7. Cinema of Unease - A Personal Journey by Sam Neill - Sam Neill weaved elements of autobiography into this controversial, quirky and acclaimed analysis of Kiwi cinema — from its beginnings, to the dark flowering of achievement in the breakthrough films of Peter Jackson, Jane Campion and Lee Tamahori. The hour-long award-winner debuted at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival.