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Tom Augustine Talks with Bart Schrijver, Director of The North

22 min · 30. März 2026
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Inspired by his journey walking New Zealand’s Te Araroa Trail, director Bart Schrijver brings his personal experience of long-distance hiking to his latest immersive film, The North, shot in the Scottish Highlands. The North arrives in cinemas across New Zealand from April 2.

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