France’s ‘human face’
PA Auckland An Auckland production company is to make a television series about the French to show France’s “human face” to Kiwis. Impact Television and Video Productions managing director, Dale Bradley, says the series, tentatively called “The French Files,” will concentrate on French people rather than the country’s politics.
Trade and personal relations between France and New Zealand have been strained since French nuclear testing in the Pacific and the sinking of the Rainbow Warrior, said Bradley. “Putting a human face on a perceived enemy and showing our similarities and differences in an interesting, entertaining way, is a constructive approach to problems,” he said.
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