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Return of Baby Yoda

ike many a kid growing up in the 70s, Barry “Baz” Idoine remembers seeing the first movie. Either it was at the Starlight in Papatoetoe or, aft er his family shift ed to Waiheke Island, he may have come into the Auckland CBD to see it at the Civic. He loved it and its sequels, which helped spark an ambition to get into film and television. He did that first with a lowly job at TVNZ, then worked as a production.

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