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Keskidee Aroha is a 1979 documentary that explores the intersection of art and social issues. Directed by Martyn Sanderson, the film highlights the experiences of a theatre group from a black arts center in London as they engage with communities in New Zealand.
Keskidee Aroha has seen limited releases over the years, making original prints somewhat hard to find in collector circles. Its documentary style, combined with the thematic depth, draws a niche interest from those who appreciate culturally significant works. The film's connection to community resilience resonates well with collectors focusing on socio-political themes in cinema. As with many lesser-known documentaries from the late '70s, it carries a certain charm that will appeal to those looking to expand their horizons.
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Keskidee Aroha is a documentary.
Keskidee Aroha was directed by Martyn Sanderson.
Keskidee Aroha was released in 1979.
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