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Anzac Day Collection

Anzac Day Collection

The subjects of Children of Gallipoli from left John Waipara, Jane Pierard, Serkan Kacmaz and Pinar Kurtdere.

Kindly supplied by Anna Cottrell.

A portrait of Mabel Waititi and her child. Waititi was interviewed for 1995 documentary War Stories.

Photo courtesy of Gaylene Preston Productions

Some of the crew and subjects from Children of Gallipoli.

Kindly supplied by Anna Cottrell.

A portrait of the main characters in Tama Tū.

Kindly supplied by the New Zealand Film Commission.

A scene from Tama Tū.

Kindly supplied by the New Zealand Film Commission.

A scene from Tama Tū.

Kindly supplied by the New Zealand Film Commission.

A still from Tama Tū.

Kindly provided by the New Zealand Film Commission.

Anna Cottrell and crew while filming Children of Gallipoli.

Kindly supplied by Anna Cottrell.

A photo of Flo Small, one of the women interviewed for 1995 documentary War Stories.

Photo courtesy of Gaylene Preston Productions

John Waipara plays the Māori flute on Chunuk Bair in Children of Gallipoli.

Kindly supplied by Anna Cottrell.

A scene from Turangawaewae / A Place to Stand.

Kindly supplied by The New Zealand Film Commission.

A Scene from Turangawaewae / A Place to Stand.

Kindly supplied by The New Zealand Film Commission.

A scene from Turangawaewae / A Place to Stand.

Kindly supplied by The New Zealand Film Commission.

Yvette Reid as Ngaire and Gareth Reeves as Gerald in a scene from Dead Letters.

Photographer: Robert Catto. Kindly supplied by The New Zealand Film Commission.

A portrait of Tui Preston as a young woman. Preston was interviewed for her daughter Gaylene's 1995 documentary War Stories.

Photo courtesy of Gaylene Preston Productions