Film Screening - 'Sedition' - 24 April
 
Sedition: The Suppression of Dissent in World War II New Zealand Introduced by producer/director Russell Campbell. The People's Cinema / Thursday 24 April, 6.30pm After the carnage of World War I many New Zealanders formed a movement committed to rejecting war as a means of settling international  disputes. When World War II broke out, government and pacifists were on  a collision course; and Communists, too. There was active opposition to New Zealand’s involvement in the war. The government would brook no dissent.  Anti-war campaigners were fined and imprisoned, and eight hundred conscientious objectors were incarcerated in detention camps for the duration of the war. Sedition  tells their story. Biography:  Dr Russell Campbell is an adjunct professor in film at Victoria University of Wellington and a documentary  filmmaker with Vanguard Films . Among his films as director or co-director are 'Rebels in Retrospect' (about the Progressive Youth Movement of the Vietnam War er...