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IndieWire talks to Lindsay Utz, co-director of 'Prime Minister,' a portait of New Zealand leader Jacinda Ardern.
The documentary presents a test case for holding true to one’s beliefs, no matter the consequences.
In person, Ardern, 44, is warm and disarmingly down-to-earth. She styled her hair herself, now a few shades lighter than it ...
Jacinda Ardern was elevated to her nation's highest office with dizzying speed. As chronicled in this sharp documentary, she ...
The film is a memoir of sorts for Jacinda Ardern, who governed at a time of multiple disasters. But it was misinformation ...
The Associate Minister for Energy used the scrutiny week hearing to attack the previous government for banning oil and gas ...
Someone would have just seen a lot of me telling him to go away,” Ardern says, laughing, over a squeezed-in lunch of tomato ...
To many frustrated progressives, Ardern was their champion; a prophet of a kinder, gentler form of politics that serves as a ...
Imagine getting a positive pregnancy test and then – just a few days later – learning you’ll be prime minister. In hindsight, ...
Jacinda Ardern is back in the headlines, promoting her new memoir ‘A Different Kind of Power’ - a reflective account of ...
Even world leaders aren't spared from this struggle. Former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern felt that pressure, too. Jacinda, who led her country through the Christchurch massacre and the ...