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Kim Hill’s most popular interviews of 2020

Our picks of the top 10 best Kim Hill interviews from rnz.co.nz/Saturday in 2020

Produced by Richard Scott and Mary-Lou Harris

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01

Into The Wild author Jon Krakauer talks to Kim Hill about adventure and risk

American mountaineer and writer Jon Krakauer was a member of a 1996 Mount Everest expedition that got caught in a blizzard that claimed eight lives, including New Zealanders Rob Hall and Andrew "Harold" Harris. The tragedy, one of the worst in modern climbing history, was the basis for Krakauer's bestselling book Into Thin Air.

18 Jul
02

TV host Graham Norton's previous novels Holding and A Keeper are both bestsellers, and his latest book Home Stretch is a story based in his home country Ireland in the late 1980s and features Norton's first openly gay protagonist.

10 Oct
03

Unorthadox author Deborah Feldman on escaping her ultra orthodox Hasidic community, which has now inspired a tv series.

Deborah Feldman was brought up in the ultra-orthodox Hasidic Satmar community in Williamsburg, a neighbourhood in the borough of Queens.

She escaped and wrote Unorthodox: The Scandalous Rejection of my Hasidic Roots, which discusses her upbringing and her painful transition into a new world of freedom and gradual happiness.

02 May
04

Robert Fisk: reporting from the frontline

In one of his last interviews before his death in October 2020, Veteran war correspondent Robert Fisk suggested the notion that unbiased reporting mustn’t take a moral position was a nonsense and that journalists should, at the very least, challenge narratives of power, which were usually distortions of truth.

23 May
05

That struck me that she must have a good control mechanism in her, to turn her grief into positivity.

Mother, wife and community volunteer Husna Ahmed was of the 51 people killed in the Christchurch terror attacks in March 2019.

Her husband Farid, 44, has written a book about his wife's bravery and selflessness and his own forgiveness for her killer – Husna's Story.

29 Feb
06

Director Oliver Stone on his rocky road to Platoon

Multi award-winning director Oliver Stone is a controversial figure in American filmmaking, he talked to Saturday Morning's Kim Hill about the first 40 years of his career.

The Vietnam veteran's portrayals of war and violence have proved contentious, as have his political views and frequent criticism of US foreign policy.

01 Aug
07

See What You Made Me Do: Power, Control and Domestic Abuse

'What am I going to write about a phenomenon that's basically guys coming home drunk and beating up their wives?' was Jess Hill's first thought when she was commissioned to write a feature article about domestic abuse.

27 Jun
08

Photographer Judith Crispin: exposing life and death

Since 2011, Australian poet, writer and photographer Judith Nangala Crispin has spent part of each year living and working with Warlpiri people in the Northern Australian Tanami desert.

Her exhibition Unseen - The Dingo's Noctuary, featured at this year's Auckland Festival of Photography.

23 May
09

We’ve changed the meaning of what it means to be a woman and we should be proud of that as feminists.

Professor Judith Butler told Kim Hill the “nonsensical” debate between trans-exclusionary radical feminist (Terfs) and transgendered and non-binary people was divisive and embarrassing.

17 Oct
10

Paint-maker David Coles: the colourful history of pigments

Melbourne-based David Coles is one of very few master paint-makers in the world.

His latest book Chromatopia: An Illustrated History of Colour documents the extraordinary lengths we have gone to bring colour to the world.

08 Aug

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