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The life of one of New Zealand's foremost
poets, Hone Tuwhare has been documented by leading
filmmaker Gaylene Preston in a television documentary
simply called Hone Tuwhare.
Although the poet is intensely
private, Preston and a small crew spent several weeks
with him, following his daily life in the south Island
settlement of Kaka Point.
The documentary also traces
Tuwhare's early life as a school boy in the far north,
his first few poems as a welder in Mangakino and to his
more recent work both finished and unfinished. Some of
his poems are accompanied by images from cameraman Alun
Bollinger ( Heavenly Creatures ).
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