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"textContent": "It’s no surprise Rachel House gives the first credit at the end of her feature debut to Te Kāhui Tupua, the mountain at the center of The Mountain. Co-written by Tom Furniss (from his original story), the film follows a young girl (Elizabeth Atkinson’s Sam) who decides to climb their peak in order to request […]\n\nThe post The Mountain Review: A Cute Kiwi Tale About Friendship first appeared on The Film Stage.",
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