Prize for N.Z. film
A film called "Repeater Away,” showing the laying of the Tasman submarine cable, has taken top prize in its section of the third international festival of telecommunications and electronic films, at Geneva.
The film was entered by the New Zealand Post Office. It won a silver antenna as the best non-com-mercial film out of 29 entries in its category.
It was produced by the National Film Unit of NewZealand and Film Australia in 1975.
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Press, 1 October 1979, Page 16
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