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Summary: N.Z. Film News (Press, 24 July 1980)
The New Zealand film "Pictures," directed by Michael Black, is currently undergoing editing at Pacific Films in Wellington. The film narrates the story of two pioneer photographers from the 19th century, featuring Peter VereJones and Kevin Wilson in the lead roles as the brothers. Elizabeth Coulter and Helen Moulder portray their wives. Filming took place across various locations in the South Island and along the Wanganui River, with Rory O’Shea as the cinematographer. At this stage, no release date has been announced for the film. Additionally, another film called "Squeeze," which explores homosexual life in Auckland, has recently had its first public screening. Directed by Richard Turner, "Squeeze" features actors Richard Shannon, Donna Akersten, and Paul Eady. The plot revolves around a young businessman faced with the dilemma of choosing between his fiancée and his male lover. This film is set to be screened in London and Los Angeles later in 1980.
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