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Director: Kerren Lumer-Klabbers
Cast: Anna Filippa Hjarne, Thure Lindhardt, Kirsti Eline Torhaug, Ada Eide
Donor child Elin is given the chance to meet her biological father through customized therapy exercises to make up for lost time.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Papapa, a 2020 drama film directed by Kerren Lumer-Klabbers, follows the story of donor child Elin as she is given the chance to meet her biological father through customized therapy exercises. The film's reception has been relatively quiet, with no significant awards recognition reported.
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Director Kerren Lumer-Klabbers' 2020 drama Papapa offers a poignant and thoughtful exploration of the complexities of family and identity, featuring standout performances from Anna Filippa Hjarne and Thure Lindhardt that will captivate fans of nuanced character-driven stories.
Neocicindela tuberculata is a species of tiger beetle endemic to New Zealand and is sometimes referred to as the tuberculate tiger beetle or the common tiger beetle. It was first described in 1775 by Johan Christian Fabricius from specimens collected during Captain Cook's first voyage, making it the first ground beetle to be described from New Zealand. The species has been suggested to be roughly 0.92 million years old. It can be distinguished from other species in Neocicindela by the colour pattern of its elytra. It is widespread throughout most of New Zealand, and occurs as adults from September to July. As larvae, they live in burrows in dry clay banks. Both the adult and the larvae are predators that eat other insects. In the Māori language they are sometimes referred to as moeone, among other names.
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