Ian Mune is a Kiwi arts legend. In this ScreenTalk Short interview, the actor, writer and director talks about how 1970s TV drama Pukemanu was revolutionary, the risk-taking of Sleeping Dogs director Roger Donaldson (and how American actor Warren Oates was reading his script on-screen in one scene), and the stunts of Goodbye Pork Pie. On the directing front, Mune describes the joy of making his first feature Came a Hot Friday, the challenges of Once Were Warriors sequel What Becomes of the Broken Hearted?, and the movie he's most likely to be remembered for.
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