An Island Calling to open in cinemas
Following its successful launch at the World Cinema Showcase, An Island Calling, a new feature documentary produced and
directed by Annie Goldson, will open in cinemas in Auckland (Academy) and Wellington (Paramount) for a theatrical run.
The film season will begin in both centres on April 17th 2008.
The premiere of the film was opened by the Right Honourable Helen Clark and played to full audiences during the Showcase
Festival. It is continuing its festival run in Christchurch and Dunedin towards the end of April.
An Island Calling explores a double gay murder in Suva, Fiji in 2001 – Fiji Red Cross Director-General John Scott and
his partner Greg Scrivener were murdered in the name of God by a young indigenous man. In the process of exploring this
incident, An Island Calling tells a postcolonial tale of a country deeply divided along tribal, class and ethnic lines.
The press has been very positive:
"As always, Annie Goldson's clear, calm story telling is structured for revelation without sensation. The
camera…captures the beauty and the personality behind the faces we see." -- Helene Wong, The Listener.
"Powerful" -- The Sunday Star-Times
"Brilliant" -- Bill Gosden, programmer at World Cinema Showcase, "Annie Goldson's bracingly level-headed film fixes
their horrific deaths within Fiji's volatile heritage of colonial privilege, evangelical Christianity, immigrant work
force and indigenous entitlement."
An Island Calling has also been accepted into competition at the Hotdocs International Documentary Film Festival held in
Toronto at the end of April, one of 40 international works selected from over 1200. It has already been described as
"One of the most memorable films at the Festival" by Toronto critics, Sholem Krishtalka and Jon Davies. The film also
been accepted into two other major international festivals, which are currently embargoed but will announce their
line-ups soon.
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