Award-winning New Zealand film-maker Pietra Brettkelly has a track record of amazing documentaries. From observing Libya's first beauty pageant in Beauty Will Save the World, to capturing the restoration of the Afghan film archives in Kabul in A Flickering Truth, Brettkelly has a knack for finding fascinating stories – and
Movie review: Yellow is Forbidden

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Scene from Yellow is Forbidden NZH 15Mar18 - NZH 07Jul18 - NZH 19Jul18 -
And yet Guo Pei is more complex and considered. She's proud of her heritage and keen to present a modern-day China as a destination as relevant to fashion as anywhere else in the world. Pei also goes some way to breaking the myth that China is only filled with cheap fast fashion manufacturing - especially with her love of expensive handcrafted traditions.
Visually Yellow is Forbidden is sophisticated and creative. Numerous story threads keep the interest, and Pei makes for delightful company - you don't need to be interested in fashion to enjoy this visual feast of a film. Catch it on the big screen while you can.
Cast: Guo Pei, Wendi Murdoch
Director: Pietra Brettkelly
Running Time: 97 mins
Rating: TBC
Verdict: Beautiful, warm and captivating.