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  1. Yes, hugely disappointed – but no longer surprised – if Ardern is going the John Key way and licking the muddy boots of Hollywood which clean themselves by kicking NZ workers.

    I was dismayed at Jackson’s involvement with the Gallipoli exhibition. I thought this fancy-camera-tricks chap lacks the stature and the gravitas to be let loose on what – for want of a better word- is a sacred part of our history. A terrible part of our history, and after the employment law changes in which Jackson played a part, I don’t know if he cares about Kiwis except insofar as they enable him to make money or to display himself.

    Labour may not know – or may not care – that the ‘independent contractor ‘ status inflicted on film workers is widely known of, and well noted, amongst their once-traditional support base.

  2. Is it possible that the government will receive more back in taxation than they will pay in subsidies? If so the subsidies may be justified, particularly if there is a risk that the movies will not be made here if they are not subsidized.

  3. The film subsidies are a return of a percentage of monies spent within NZ. This ensures billions of dollars do flow in and get spent here that would otherwise go somewhere else. This really isn’t hard to understand so why the constant hatchet jobs, particularly from The Herald.

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