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Loading Docs: The Jump
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Loading Docs: The Jump

Meet the man who made New Zealand's first bungy jump. We are working with a group of innovative film makers, Loading Docs, to showcase great short Kiwi films. Watch The Jump, one of 10 three-minute documentaries and check out more here.

Sola Rosa: Can We Get It Together
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Sola Rosa: Can We Get It Together

Watch the new video from Sola Rosa, Can We Get It Together featuring Noah Slee, the second single taken from Sola Rosa’s 7th album Magnetics due out this September.

Directed by Jon Baxter.

Loading Docs: Stop / Go
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Loading Docs: Stop / Go

"My father told me never got a job where you have to wear boots. The one bit of advice I got from my father, I never took any notice." Meet the man with the best office in New Zealand. We are working with a group of innovative film makers, Loading Docs, to showcase great short Kiwi films. Watch Stop/Go, one of 10 three-minute documentaries and check out more here.

Ma'a Nonu's birthday treat
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Ma'a Nonu's birthday treat

Piri Weepu was on hand to help celebrate fellow All Blacks Ma'a Nonu birthday, he helped with a surprise ending to the birthday song. Courtesy maanonu/Instagram

Liam Finn burns up the rooftop
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Liam Finn burns up the rooftop

To celebrate the release of Liam Finn's third solo album The Nihilist he and his band played a special rooftop performance of tracks from the brilliant new album. This is his brand new single Burn Up The Road filmed on the rooftop of The End recording studio in NYC where the album was recorded.

The Nihilist has just been released in the States and the UK to a wonderfully enthusiastic audience of fans and critics. "Utterly brilliant" says our own Lydia Jenkin, whilst The Guardian UK call it "Dynamic and cinematic" and Spin Magazine say the album is "An accomplished mini-epic".

Liam Finn and band are currently in Los Angeles ahead of the West Coast Album Release Party at the venue No Vacancy.

Video mixed and edited by Liam Finn.

Star Wars: Carrie Fisher is Princess Leia
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Star Wars: Carrie Fisher is Princess Leia

Carrie Fisher says returning to "Star Wars" after more than three decades is "trippy." The original Princess Leia can't say much about starring in director J.J. Abrams' "Star Wars: Episode VII" except that she's lost 35 pounds for the role.