‘Home By Christmas’ Finalist In International Competition
‘Home By Christmas’ Finalist In Prestigious International Competition
At the HISTORY MAKERS AWARDS in New York on the 27th January 2011, Gaylene Preston’s feature film HOME BY CHRISTMAS will be in auspicious company alongside a selection of the strongest historical film and television story telling made last year from all over the world.
Selected as a finalist in Best Historical Drama, HOME BY CHRISTMAS is one of five finalist nominations competing with productions from PBS USA, the ABC and Channel 4 U.K. HOME BY CHRISTMAS is the first New Zealand film to gain a finalist nomination at HISTORY MAKERS which is the leading global annual gathering of history producers and directors in film and television.
Director/Writer/Producer Gaylene Preston will attend the awards ceremony. “I am absolutely thrilled that HOME BY CHRISTMAS has been nominated. Just being there will be a real honour.”
This is the second international finalist nomination for HOME BY CHRISTMAS which won a High Commendation at the recent Asia Pacific Screen Awards for actor Tony Barry who also won Best Actor at the Qantas NZ Film Awards.
“After a successful theatrical release here, an audience accolade at the Sydney Film Festival and warm response at the London Film Festival, HOME BY CHRISTMAS is becoming ‘the little film that could!’ “ says Preston, who made the film about her parents’ experiences during World War II.
HOME BY CHRISTMAS is a film memoir of love, war and secrets starring Tony Barry, Martin Henderson and featuring her daughter Chelsie Preston Crayford who plays Gaylene's mother Tui as a young woman.
DIRECTOR/WRITER/PRODUCER Gaylene Preston
Co/PRODUCER Sue Rogers
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Nigel Hutchinson
A Gaylene Preston Productions Production in association with Midnight Films and The Motion Picture Company, funded by the NZ Film Commission, New Zealand On Air and the Wellington Company.
HOME BY CHRISTMAS, was released by Metropolis Films with DVD distributed by Village Roadshow and will be broadcast on TV One later this year.
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"Combining
documentary and narrative film-making techniques with skill
and imagination, Gaylene Preston has created a boldly
personal film that is both sincere and significant." 54th
BFI London Film Festival
Asia Pacific Screen
Awards 2010 - Highly Commended: Tony Barry, by the Jury
chaired by Lord David Puttnum.
Qantas Film Awards 2010
- WINNER Best Actor Tony Barry, WINNER Best Soundtrack,
Sydney Film Festival 2010 WINNER 3rd place
Audience Vote
NZ Box Office - 14th highest
grossing New Zealand film.
DVD Release NZ wide,
Village Roadshow
ENDS