Radio Dunedin (documentary)
Radio Dunedin | |
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Directed by | Grant Findlay |
Produced by | Grant Findlay Ryan Inglis |
Music by | Barry McConnachie Ryan Inglis |
Cinematography | Grant Findlay |
Edited by | Sarah Rowan |
Production company | Your Face Films Enterprise Dunedin |
Distributed by | Rialto Cinemas Dunedin (NZ) |
Release date |
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Running time | 75 minutes |
Country | New Zealand |
Language | English |
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Radio Dunedin is a feature-length New Zealand documentary film directed by Grant Findlay. It is a historical documentary about Radio Dunedin (previous call-sign 4XD) in Dunedin, New Zealand. The station has faced many challenges since its founding in 1921, including arson attempts,government takeovers, lack of funds and numerous technical issues.
Plot[edit]
A film about New Zealand’s longest-running radio station (founded in 1922), and the passionate group of volunteer announcers and dedicated listeners who tune in.
Release[edit]
The film premiered at Rialto Cinemas, Dunedin , New Zealand on 20 September 2017.
References[edit]
"Radio Dunedin Facebook page,".
"Radio Dunedin on IMDb".
"Newshub article about the film".
"Stuff.co.nz article about the film".
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