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Something to watch tonight: Wednesday 4 June

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The Iron Giant (Bird, 1999)

Frame from the 1999 animated classic film The Iron Giant.

Apologies for the late arrival of this update. I’ve been inter­view­ing a NZ/Aus dir­ect­or for a forth­com­ing NZ On Screen pro­file and we man­aged to talk for two hours without get­ting past 1977 – anoth­er appoint­ment is required.

Today’s recom­mend­a­tion isn’t just from me, it’s also from the late Bill Gosden who I inter­viewed back in 2016 about the NZIFF Autumn Events fest­iv­al he had just pro­grammed. The Iron Giant is an adapt­a­tion of a 1968 Ted Hughes children’s book (which ter­ri­fied me as a child) and it’s the debut film by Brad Bird who would go on to make The Incredibles and Ratatouille for Pixar and one of the bet­ter Mission: Impossibles, Ghost Protocol.

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This is what Bill said about The Iron Giant in that interview:

It’s a film that’s nev­er really had its due, par­tic­u­larly in New Zealand, I think. I can remem­ber it had fab­ulous reviews when it came out in, what, ’99? But it just turned up at Readings one week­end and was gone the next week­end. And because I had read the reviews and love anim­a­tion, I saw it and enjoyed it enorm­ously and tried to per­suade every­body I knew with chil­dren to take them. Well, chil­dren of a cer­tain age, obvi­ously. The film has mature themes to deal with. 

It asks a few big ques­tions about, you know, can a machine have a soul? And that implies cer­tain ques­tions about our own kind of human status as pre­sum­ably soul­ful creatures. So, you know, there are big ques­tions. Kids won­der about these things any­way. So to pre­tend that they don’t and that these themes are too grown up for kids is, I think, deluded, frankly. But the film is also a great action film, which sort of has it both ways, doesn’t it, in terms of its anti-gun mes­sage, because there’s cer­tainly a lot of gun­fire in the movie.

Bill talk­ing off-the-cuff in com­plete coher­ent sen­tences in that annoy­ing way that he had.

This was back in the days when RNZ had pivoted to video so we made a cut down ver­sion of that Rancho Notorious inter­view with some clips from the films, includ­ing Kurosawa’s Ran (which coin­cid­ent­ally has just been released once more1 in a new 4K res­tor­a­tion to cel­eb­rate its 40th anniversary).

I miss Bill.


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Where to watch The Iron Giant

Aotearoa: Streaming on ThreeNow (free with ads)

Australia: Digital rental

Canada: Streaming on Crave or Starz

Ireland: Digital rental

India: Digital rent­al (Amazon only)

USA: Digital rental

UK: Digital rental

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Not in New Zealand yet, I’m sorry.