A Civilised Society

A Civilised Society

2007 · 100 min

A documentary exploring the battle over public education in New Zealand from the 1980s through the 1990s

Directed by Alister Barry

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5.91981
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2011
MovieDocumentary
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1997
MovieDocumentary
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1973
MovieDocumentaryWar
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1986
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2014
MovieDocumentary
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2005
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1981
MovieDocumentary
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1981
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2002
MovieDocumentary
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