DOC2DOC Wellington

DOC2DOC is an event created by Briar March and coordinated by the Screen Directors Guild of New Zealand, where documentary filmmakers get together and show works in various states of progress. The main aim behind DOC2DOC is to inspire filmmakers and to create a healthy community where they can share knowledge and feel supported by their peers.

There will be a chance to mix and mingle after the presentation. You don’t have to be making documentaries or be a member of the guild to attend, everyone is welcome and we really hope you can make it! Visit our blog at www.doc2doc.wordpress.com for more information.

 

FORMAT

Out of a call for proposals, four filmmakers have been selected to screen selects from their works. They will then have the opportunity to ask three questions to the audience and get specific feedback on their films. Acclaimed filmmaker Gaylene Preston will be chairing the event and each presentation will be limited to 15 minutes. The presenting filmmakers are:

Barry Carter - The NZ National Film Unit
Raechel Rees - Crows' Fall
Marie Russell - A Place to Stay
Geoff Murphy - Tales of Mystery & Imagination

Visit our blog www.doc2doc.wordpress.com for an overview of the projects being presented.

Location/venue: 

The Lodge, Southern Cross

39 Abel Smith St, Wellington

Date: 
19 Aug 2009
Cost: 
Koha
Entry details: 

Everyone is welcome.

Contact details: 

Kate Stevenson

09 360 2102

doctwodoc@gmail.com

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