More New Zealand Films Than Ever Before
Media Release
28 April 2005
More New Zealand Films Than Ever Before
More New Zealand made films than ever before will be screening at the Out Takes 2005 gay and lesbian film festival. The festival runs from 26th May through 15th June in Auckland, Palmerston North, Wellington and Christchurch.
The two New Zealand feature films premiering at Out Takes 2005 are: Stewart Main’s 50 Ways Of Saying Fabulous and Ross Bevan’s Sleeping On The Floor. Nine short narrative films are also screening, including Welby Ings’ Boy which has won several awards overseas.
TWO New Zealand Feature Films Premiering
50 Ways Of Saying
Fabulous
Dir: Stewart Main, New Zealand, 2004, 35mm, 90
mins
Based on Graeme Aitken’s book of the same name, 50
Ways Of Saying Fabulous is set in the summer of 1975 and
filmed in stunning Central Otago. 12-year old Billy is a
farmer’s son out of step with the other boys at school. He
doesn’t like rugby much and prefers the company of tomboy
Louise; together they dream about an imaginary life in outer
space. When fellow outsider Roy moves to Billy’s school, and
Jamie, a sexy young farm labourer comes to work on Billy’s
farm, Billy’s world is changed forever. There’s more floral
polyester print than you can probably stand, but rural 1970s
New Zealand is the perfect backdrop for this fresh telling
of sexual awakening that is infinitely real, funny and
moving by turns.
http://www.50waysofsayingfabulous.com
Reel Queer is
delighted that Graeme Aitken, author of the original novel
will attend the Christchurch screening, and director Stewart
Main will attend the Wellington & Auckland screenings.
Sleeping On The Floor
Dir: Ross Bevan, NZ, 2005, DVD,
78 mins
Sleeping On The Floor is filmed entirely in
Wellington and tells the story of the summer love affair
between two young twenty-something women. Together they face
the trials and tribulations of working and flatting in the
city. They fall in love but their relationship is eventually
put to the ultimate test when one of them receives an offer
that is too good to refuse.
Reel Queer is delighted that
the director, Ross Bevan, will be in attendance.
NINE New Zealand Short Films Screening
Boy
Dir: Welby Ings, NZ,
2004, 35mm, 15 mins
A lush, poetic glimpse into the
secrets a small-town boy holds.
Preceding Ethan Mao
http://www.boyshortfilm.co.nz
Mates
Dir: Leilani Kake,
2005, New Zealand, DVD, 5 mins
Two old friends connect
outside an Auckland nightclub…
Preceding Funny Kinda
Guy
Boot Camp
Dir: Felix Preval, NZ, 2004, DVD, 2
mins
Sailor boys, drag queens. A lush, intense mini-epic
from Wellington filmmaker Felix Preval.
Preceding That
Man: Peter Berlin
Gaze
Dir: Ed Lust, NZ, 2004, DVD, 6
mins
If you’re young and in love – sing out! You never
know what might happen…
Preceding Jim In Bold
Ball
Game!
Dir: Marc Checkley, NZ, 2004, DVD, 3 mins
A date
for the ball – every girl’s dream! But has someone got their
wires crossed?
Preceding in Auckland only Sleeping On The
Floor
Till Death Do Us Part
Dir: Jenny & Jonathan
Keate, NZ, 2005, VHS, 7 mins
Two devoted couples in small
town New Zealand plan to take advantage of an enlightened
law change, but an outraged local thinks ‘enough is enough’
...
Preceding in Wellington only Sleeping On The
Floor
Straight Talk
Dir: Tilly Flood, NZ, 2003, Beta
SP, 12 mins
Love triangle with a twist? Or Straight
Talk?
Screening in the Something Else programme of short
films
Blur
Dir: Meshell Edgecombe & Toni Keevil, NZ,
2005, Beta SP; 2 mins
Screening in the Something Else
programme of short films
Snore
Dir: Lisa Williams, NZ,
2005, DVD, 5 mins
Does your girlfriend Snore? Help is at
hand!
Screening in the Something Else programme of short
films
ENDS