107 mins |
Rated
PG (Violence)
This Auckland Film Society screening is open to the public - AFS members free, public $10 tickets.
Roger Donaldson • New Zealand • 1977
Film courtesy of Te Tumu Whakaata Taonga New Zealand Film Commission
This classic Kiwi thriller and debut from director Roger Donaldson stars Sam Neill as an everyman caught between an oppressive fascist government and a radical resistance movement.
“Better not let this Sleeping Dog lie, because it's sure to rouse you” – Carrie Rickey, Village Voice
Film Society membership is available to through the Academy Cinemas website, or at the counter. A year long membership entitles you to free admission to all Film Society screenings throughout the year, anywhere in New Zealand. A three-trip pass entitles you admission to three Film Society screenings. Please note that most screenings will be open to members only. Visit www.nzfilmsociety.org.nz/auckland for more info.
In many areas membership also allows you generous concessions at the NZ International Film Festival, and to local cinemas.
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This Auckland Film Society screening is open to the public - AFS members free, public $10 tickets.
Roger Donaldson • New Zealand • 1977
Film courtesy of Te Tumu Whakaata Taonga New Zealand Film Commission
This classic Kiwi thriller and debut from director Roger Donaldson stars Sam Neill as an everyman caught between an oppressive fascist government and a radical resistance movement.
“Better not let this Sleeping Dog lie, because it's sure to rouse you” – Carrie Rickey, Village Voice
Film Society membership is available to through the Academy Cinemas website, or at the counter. A year long membership entitles you to free admission to all Film Society screenings throughout the year, anywhere in New Zealand. A three-trip pass entitles you admission to three Film Society screenings. Please note that most screenings will be open to members only. Visit www.nzfilmsociety.org.nz/auckland for more info.
In many areas membership also allows you generous concessions at the NZ International Film Festival, and to local cinemas.