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Land of the Long White Cloud Rating: Runtime: 75mins Land of the Long White Cloud Florian Habicht describes
his latest exposé of the recreational habits of Northlanders as
a ‘sequel of sorts’ to his classic Kaikohe Demolition. Claimed
to be the largest surfcasting event in the world, the annual Ninety Mile
Beach Red Snapper Classic attracts hundreds of anglers for five days every
February to compete for prizes in excess of $250,000, with the biggest
snapper taking out a serious $50,000. Habicht joins them, camera in hand,
full of questions about what they might be thinking as they engage in
this elemental and apparently very relaxing pursuit. How will they spend
the prize money? Do they believe in an afterlife? Habicht relishes the
individual flavour of every frank response. There are interludes of boisterous
carousing, grueling scenes of snapper passion, and long and lovely shots
of the long and lovely beach. The amiable atmosphere of tolerance and
unpretentious philosophising is so salty and true and rousing that you
could bottle it, call it Kiwiade, and sell it by the crateload to homesick
expatriates. [source: New Zealand Film Festival 2009]
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