
Will McMorran
A Te Herenga Waka 300 level film cohort raising money for our documentary film Behind the Scenes. All funds will go towards the production of the film, venue hire, feeding the crew and koha for our subject James Gilberd.
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- 05/11/2024, 12:12 pm
Caspar Productions
A Te Herenga Waka 300 level film cohort raising money for our documentary film Behind the Scenes. All funds will go towards the production of the film, venue hire, feeding the crew and koha for our subject James Gilberd.
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