KAIKOHE DEMOLITION

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2004
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F84539
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Year
2004
Reference
F84539
Media type
Moving image
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Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
0:55:44
Production company
Pictures For Anna
Credits
Producer: Florian Habicht
Director: Florian Habicht
Photography: Christopher Pryor
Editing: Florian Habicht
Editing: Christopher Pryor
Sound: Jeffrey Holdaway
Sound Design: Marc Chesterman
Executive Producer: Peter Kraus
Additional Cameras: Zia Mandviwalla
Additional Cameras: Frank Habicht
Featuring: Uncle Bimm
Featuring: John Zielinski
Featuring: Ben Haretuku
Featuring: Hare Croft
Featuring: Damien Gent
Featuring: Vincent Leef
Featuring: Katie Kelly
Featuring: Penetekaha Kelly
Featuring: Carmen Zielinski
Featuring: Kiwi Perepe Kito
Featuring: Sam Hing
Featuring: Alamein Pomare
Featuring: Hans Brox
Featuring: Henry Lee
Featuring: Dave Collyer
Featuring: Richard Adlam
Funding: Screen Innovation Production Fund
Funding: New Zealand Film Commission
Photography: Florian Habicht

“Kaikohe made world news in 1991 when children there attacked Santa in the Christmas parade. It’s not an easy image to dislodge, one of the locals admits ruefully, but if anything can do the trick it is Florian Habicht’s empathetic, funny account of small-town life on the poverty line, as told by those living it. The only violence in this Kaikohe occurs at Demolition Derbys, which seem to coincide with every festive date on the calendar, including Mother’s Day. It’s no surprise that Habicht, who made a dump hand’ the hero of last year’s Woodenhead, can find the flamboyance and poetry in the spectacle of mobilised car-wreckage (he mostly spares us the noise. But what’s most arresting about his film is his easy intimacy with the drivers. Putting a little more tread in the tyres’ with a chainsaw, for example, they explain their sport, regale us with their exploits, and finally, relaxing in a hot mineral pool after a hard day at the track, speak with candour, laughter and amazing grace about life in general.” Bill Godsen; http://www.nzff.co.nz/filmsynopsis; 19/04/2005
One guy got into it through his boss, he used to buy cars and he would take it out of his pay.

People Interviewed:
John Zielinski (Kaikohe)
Carmen Zielinski (Kaikohe)
Uncle Bim (Kaikohe)
Ben Haretuku (Ngā Puhi)
Hare Croft
Damient Gent
Vincent Leef
Penetekaha Kelly
Katie Kelly
Kiwi Perepe Kito (Ngā Puhi)
Sam Hing
Alamein Pomare
HANS BROX,
HENRY LEE,
DAVE COLLYER,
RICHARD ADLAM
Candice (Race Winner, 15 years old)

People Appearing:

Places appearing on the program: Ngāwhā - Kaikohe, Kaikohe Speedway Track (Demolition Derby),

Names mentioned:

Tāngata:

Waahi: Auckland, Kerikeri, Hokianga