16 New Short Films Get The Green Light!
Thursday 22 September 2011
16 New Short Films Get The Green Light!
The NZ
Film Commission is pleased to announce that it has offered
eight grants of $10,000 and eight grants of $30,000 to NZ
film makers for the filming of 16 low budget short films
thorough its FRESH SHORTS programme.
In its
second year this talent development scheme has attracted a
total of 292 applications, an increase of 68 applications
from 2010. There were 160 applications at the $10,000
funding level and 132 at the $30,000 funding level. The
submitted projects conveyed a very diverse range of topics
and a wide range of cultural perspectives – reflecting the
fresh voices the NZFC were hoping the scheme would attract.
The final 16 films were selected by a panel of both industry and NZFC staff consisting of: Ainsley Gardiner, Jason Stutter, Peter Salmon, Chris Payne & Kath Akuhata-Brown (NZFC Development Executive’s) and Lisa Chatfield (NZFC Short Film Manager).
“The increase in applications this year is a fantastic result for Fresh Shorts and I think relates to a closer connection between Fresh Shorts and V48Hrs this year,” said Short Film Manager Lisa Chatfield, “of course it did make the task of choosing just 16 films very challenging! There was plenty of debate amongst the panel and the decisions weren’t all unanimous - the strength of the projects and the film makers involved made the process exciting and challenging”
This year the range of projects funded includes 3 animations, 1 documentary and 12 narrative films that range from drama to comedy to horror and are set in the past, the future, the present and even inside cardboard boxes.
The eight short films that
have been green lit at the $30,000 budget level
are:
Blankets - Director: Louise Leitch,
Producer: Melissa Dodds
Queenie – Director: Paul
Neason, Producer: Michelle Savill
Soldier Boy –
Director: Jess Bluck, Producer: Sarah Cook
Taniwha –
Director: Asuka Sylvie, Producers David White & Melissa
Dodds
The Light Harvester – Director: Jason Lei Howden,
Producer: Sarah Howden
The Hunting Party – Director:
Andrew Beattie, Producer: Maile Daugherty
Two Eyes, Two
Hands, Two Feet – Director: Kirsten Green, Producer:
Stephen Lovatt
Wing Chun – Director: Ant Sang,
Producer: Fiona Copland
The eight short
films that have been green lit at the $10,000 budget level
are:
Airmail - Director: Prue
Cunningham
Eyes, Behind and Before – Director: Nic
Gorman, Producer: Paul Glubb
Friday Tigers – Director:
Aidee Walker, Producer: Julia Parnell
Fire in Cardboard
City – Director: Phil Brough, Producer: Matt Heath
I
Kill – Director: David White/Paul Wedel
I’m going to
Mum’s – Director: Lauren Jackson, Producer: Jeremy
Macey
Purerehua – Director: Renae Maihi
The God
Painter in Kiwi Kingdom – Director: Pavel Kvatch,
Producer: Helmut Marko
ENDS