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Kaikohe Demolition

Parental guidance recommended for younger viewers 2004 53m Film
  • Captioned
  • Documentary
  • Māori

Director Florian Habicht's follow-up to his offbeat fairytale Woodenhead is a documentary tribute to a community of characters, drawn together by a desire to jump in a car for the local demolition derby. Behind the bangs, prangs, and blow-ups, the heart and soul of a small Far North town — Kaikohe — is laid bare in this full-length film, thanks to a cast of fun-loving, salt of the earth locals. Kaikohe Demolition won rave reviews, and The Listener named it one of the ten best films of 2004. Filmmaker Costa Botes writes about the film's characters and qualities here.

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A scene from Kaikohe Demolition.
Kindly provided by Florian Habicht.
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A scene from Kaikohe Demolition.
Kindly provided by Florian Habicht.
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A scene from Kaikohe Demolition.
Kindly provided by Florian Habicht.
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The official film poster.
Kindly provided by Florian Habicht.
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Behind the scenes of Kaikohe Demolition.
Kindly provided by Florian Habicht.

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