Director feared South Island-shot film would be wiped by airport scanners


A Kiwi director feared his award-winning South Island-shot film would be wiped by airport security scanners before it was processed.

Arthur Gay – whose new short film When the Geese Flew premiered in Cannes, France, earlier this year – had to travel with his undeveloped 16mm reels to New York, due to no developing facilities being available in New Zealand.

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