Score 1980 · ★ 7.0 · Documentary Directed by Arthur Everard + My List Mark as watched ↗ Share Your Rating ★★★★★ More from Arthur EverardSee all →‹A Dolphin's Story · 1974A Dolphin's Story1974MovieDocumentaryDocumentary following an attempt to find, net, and train a bottlenose dolphin for Napier marine mammal park Marineland.▶+Games '74: Official Film of the Xth British Commonwealth Games, Christchurch, New Zealand, 1974 · 1974Games '74: Official Film of the Xth British Commonwealth Games, Christchurch, New Zealand, 19741974MovieDocumentaryThis chronicle of the Christchurch Commonwealth Games marked one of the National Film Unit's most ambitious productions. Though a range of events (including famous runs by John Walker and Dick Tayler), are covered, the film often bypasses the pomp and glory approach; instead it dares to talk to the injured and mention that most competitors lose. The closing ceremonies of the "friendly games" feature the athletes gathering to — as the official song's chorus put it — "join together". Four directors joined together to work on it: Arthur Everard, John King, Paul Maunder and Sam Pillsbury.▶+C'mon to New Zealand · 1969C'mon to New Zealand1969MovieDocumentaryShot for an Australian Travel Agents Seminar, this short film seeks to portray 1969 New Zealand as a hip and happening place. The tourism clichés of a scenic wonderland remain, but the film attempts to present a more sophisticated NZ to entice jet-set Aussies east. After all, we "got rid of six o'clock closing ages ago." To complement the Anzac staples of sport, beer and gambling there are mountains and Māori. Nightclubs offer show bands and strippers for "relaxation" after strenuous days of sightseeing. C’mon is a fascinating snapshot of a nation in transition.▶+›More Like ThisCouldn't load this row right now.