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ScreenTalk: Joanna Paul

Joanna Paul‘s screen career has seen her both in front of and behind the camera, and undertaking some of the most challenging Maori screen projects in New Zealand, including Aroha, the country’s first TV series in Te Reo, and the launch of Maori Television. Read More »

Sounds of Mumbai

The Documentary Edge Festival Cultures Vultures programme is a celebration of riveting, enchanting and mysterious tales of music, magic and literary phenomenon. The Festival is on in Auckland (February 17– March 6) and Wellington (March 10 – 27).

The Sound of Mumbai — A Musical Read More »

ScreenTalk: Jason Stutter

Jason Stutter – director of Ronald Hugh Morrieson adaptation Predicament – has a talent for going for the jugular, yet doing it in style.

In Stutter’s movies, the camera plunges headfirst into haunted hospitals, dodgy smalltown dealings, and fight scenes with Pacific Island Ninjas whose parents were unexpectedly half-gobbled by fish. Read More »

ScreenTalk: Grant Tilly

Grant Tilly says they were not allowed to mention the Queen, religion or the RSA on In View of the Circumstances.

Actor, acting teacher, and artist Grant Tilly has played cow cockies, assassins, missionaries, and German villains in funny hats. And that’s not even counting his long-running stage career, which has included a run of classic Kiwi plays, one of which became acclaimed movie Middle Age Spread. Read More »

Marching On

Marching On.

Marching On

New Zealand 2009 / 28min.
Director/Producer Charlie Gates, Justin Heaney. Read More »

Dance of the Instant

Dance of the Instant.

Dance of the Instant

New Zealand 2009 / 46min.
Director/Producer Shirley Horrocks. Read More »

The Little Dog Laughed

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A Conversation with Jo Randerson

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In the first monthly Conversation at BATS Theatre, Jo Randerson talked about her journey through theatre to date and the role of comedy as social criticism.

Conversation 1 - an interview with a leading artist, producer/writer and or maker about their work, motivations and dreams. Read More »