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Soldiers Without Guns - The Bougainville civil war raged for a decade, with locals split over the impact of an Australian-owned copper mine. In 1997 New Zealand was asked to broker a peace deal and the NZ Defence Force tried a new approach: the quota of female soldiers was boosted, and they were armed with Māori culture and music.
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Nov 4, 2022 · The journey of New Zealand Defence Force personnel as they land unarmed into the heat of a 10 year civil war using only the weapons of Music, Maori Culture and Love to create peace. This radical ...
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Apr 5, 2019 · Soldiers Without Guns: Directed by Will Watson. With Lucy Lawless. The riveting journey of coalition soldiers as they land unarmed into the heat of a 10 year civil war using only the weapons of Music, Maori Culture and Love to create peace.
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Mar 3, 2019 · The 'Soldiers Without Guns' documentary film, follows the riveting journey of Kiwi soldiers as they land unarmed into the heat of a war using only the weapons of Music, Māori Culture and...
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Mar 26, 2019 · Here's film director Will Watson discussing his upcoming documentary Soldiers Without Guns with The 13th Floor's Marty Duda.
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Apr 24, 2019 · The efforts of those unarmed peacekeepers is now being recognised in the Soldiers Without Guns documentary, which recounts how tension boiled over in 1988 as tensions between Indigenous landowners ...
The trailer to director Will Watson’s tell-all documentary Soldiers Without Guns has been released, boasting an incredible story of Kiwis who used haka, waiata, and cultural connections as a means to ending years of violence.