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  1. That was the question asked by Robert Sarkie’s 1999 film “Scarfies,” the movie that put Dunedin and its notorious student culture on the big screen for the first time. It also kickstarted the careers of dozens of kiwi filmmakers, including the current toast of Hollywood, Taika Waititi.

  2. Aug 5, 1999 · Scarfies: Directed by Robert Sarkies. With Willa O'Neill, Neill Rea, Ashleigh Seagar, Taika Waititi. Five kiwi flatmates find something growing in their basement much to their delight, but when the rightful owner comes knocking and finds that they have appropriated the goods things start to go awry.

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    • Action, Comedy, Thriller
    • Robert Sarkies
    • 1999-08-05
  3. SCARFIES is a good movie, with intense situations and even well thought out responses by the characters to said intense situations. Unfortunately the whole thing collapses with a 10-minute farcical ending that begs to be redone.

  4. Scarfies. List. Five college students in New Zealand enjoy free living accommodations when they set themselves up in an abandoned house. The deal gets even better when they discover a stockpile...

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    • Robert Sarkies
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    • Willa O'neill
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ScarfiesScarfies - Wikipedia

    Scarfies (released as Crime 101 in the United States) is a 1999 New Zealand black comedy film set in the southern university city of Dunedin.

  6. Jul 11, 2024 · Culture. Classic Film Review: Scarfies (1999) Directed Robert Sarkies. (4/5) Scarfies takes us back in time to the Dunedin of our slightly older siblings or cousins, one decade in the past. How much does Sarkies' stoner-comedy interpretation of the Dunedin uni-culture ring true for today's audiences?

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  8. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Dennis Schwartz Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews. Mildly amusing in spots. Full Review | Original Score: B- | Jan 15, 2004. Scott Weinberg...

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