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Taika's Hitler movie divides critics, only hits 45% approval
Jojo Rabbit has provoked extreme reaction, being praised and savaged in equal measure.
Jojo Rabbit has provoked extreme reaction, being praised and savaged in equal measure.
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Taika Waititi was a talented "seaweed diver" before becoming an acclaimed filmmaker.
Taika Waititi speaks to the media on the red carpet at the Toronto International Film Festival. Video / David Skipwith
Staff expressed concern about supporting a mayoral candidate backed by Sir Peter Jackson.
Only Waititi could pull off playing an absurd and oddly lovable version of Adolf Hitler.
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It's a big two days for the filmmaker as he premieres Jojo Rabbit and receives an award.
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A step back for an industry that has made steps towards greater gender equality.
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Times: The star opens up about the role that changed her career.
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Made up of stunning found footage, our reviewer gives Amazing Graces five solid amens.
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Taika, ScarJo, a lot of lols and a lot of heart - what more could you want?
Film-maker hopes to bridge gap between cops and public.
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