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Legendary label

New Zealanders don’t tend to be the best folk at cinematically celebrating their own people who have been important to shaping the country’s culture and identity.

One could put it down to the example shown by Sir Edmund Hillary, in the days when you had to be the first humans to climb the tallest mountain in the world in order to be famous.

Despite this considerable achievement, Hillary acted as casually about it as though all he’d done was pop

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