Second crop of the best Loading Docs announced for 2015
Second crop of the best Loading Docs announced for 2015
29 January 2015
A suburban picture palace on the brink of extinction, strangers dancing in the dark, a ‘headcase’ turned world leader, a woman who talks to animals, a freestyling busker and a kiwi pro wrestler - these are some of the characters Kiwis will be introduced to thanks to the outstanding selection of Loading Docs documentaries set to be made in 2015.
After a selection process with an unprecedented high calibre of entries the Loading Docs team is pleased to announce the line-up of ten 3-minute documentary shorts to be produced and released in 2015 under the ground-breaking New Zealand film initiative.
Loading Docs Project Manager Nia Phipps says, “The range of films selected couldn’t be more diverse, but each explores aspects of ‘connect’, the theme for Loading Docs 2015.”
The filmmakers behind the selected ten comprise an outstanding line-up of filmmaking talent, some of whom have already produced award-winning short films.
“Although the films are only three-minutes long, that’s enough to spark the audience’s imagination and to provoke a powerful response... but it really pushes a filmmaker’s skills to the limit,” says Loading Docs EP Anna Jackson.
Executive Producers Julia Parnell and Anna Jackson set up Loading Docs to fill a gap for audiences hungry for quality local documentaries and to offer filmmakers a unique creative challenge.
Filmmakers are provided with mentoring from industry leaders to further their skills in development, crowdfunding, marketing and online distribution. The initiative is designed to support filmmakers to take their filmmaking craft to the next level and promote creative documentary making of the highest standard both locally and internationally.
Loading Docs launched in May 2014. The first series of films (all freely available to view and share online here: www.loadingdocs.net/2014films ) were an immediate success, featuring on high profile local and international websites, screening on Air New Zealand’s inflight entertainment and New Zealand Television (3News, Seven Sharp, 20/20, Te Kaea, Iti Pounamu, the Rialto Channel) and selected for local and international film festivals (Show Me Shorts (NZ), Out Takes (NZ), ImagineNATIVE (Canada), New Zealand Short Film Festival (Aus) and the 2015 Banff World Tour (US).
“Loading Docs has touched audiences all over the world with an outstanding selection of unique New Zealand stories. Given the success of our inaugural round of films last year, we are looking forward to supporting another talented group through the process” says Loading Docs EP Julia Parnell.
The project is supported by the New Zealand Film Commission and NZ On Air’s Ignite Digital Media Fund. Each documentary will crowd fund via the website Boosted to raise $2000, which is then matched by Loading Docs. The crowd funding phase will take place from the first week of March 2015 when the filmmakers have a month to raise the cash and reach out to audiences before production begins.
LOADING DOCS 2015: THE FILMS: www.loadingdocs.net/2015films
The
Crystal Palace
Directors Karl Sheridan and Robin
Gee, Producer Monster Valley
Location: Mt Eden,
Auckland
Cultural icon and cinematic relic The Crystal
Palace fights to hold off the final curtain
call.
Dance Like Nobody’s
Watching
Director Rowena Baines, Producer Paula
Jones
Location: Grey Lynn, Auckland
A suburban library
hall on a mundane Monday is transformed into a world where
there’s no inhibitions, no worries, and most importantly,
‘No Lights, No Lycra’.
Fantasy
Cave
Director/Producers Michelle Savill and Matt
Henley
Location: Dannevirke.
In the heart of rural New
Zealand the residents of Dannevirke have transformed a
Christmas Cave into a DIY 'Disney Land.'
H20
Below
Directors Louis Olsen and Frances
Haszard
Producer: Scott Elder
Location: Auckland
An
adventurous, cinematic exposé of our cities’ hidden
waterways and the story that connects us with our forgotten
history and our unseen environment.
Killer
App
Director/Producers Wendell Cooke, Jeremy
Macey
Location: Wellington
Over hot drinks and a
potluck afternoon tea, a group of senior Wellingtonians
discuss the best ways to
die.
Kusuda
Directors Amber Easby &
Henry Oliver, Producer Amber Easby
Location:
Martinborough
New Zealand, Japanese and French cultures
merge in the vineyards of salaryman turned master winemaker,
Hiro Kusuda.
Madness Made Me
Director
Nikki Castle, Producer Alexander Gandar
Location:
Dunedin
To the psychiatrists, Mary O’Hagan was just
another head case. But where they saw illness, she saw
meaning.
The Pet Whisperer
Directors
Justin Hawkes & Ian Hart, Producer Hayley
Cunningham
Location: Christchurch
Imagine if you could
have a conversation with your pet... Faye Rogers
can.
Tihei
Director Hamish Bennett,
Producer Orlando Stewart
Location: Auckland
A boombox
and a beat helped Tihei Harawira find his voice. Now he’s
freestyling his way from Otara to the
world.
Wilbur Force
Director J.Ollie
Lucks, Producer Veronica Stevenson
Location:
Dunedin
The former king of New Zealand pro wrestling is
challenged by his best friend to re-connect with his glory
days of battle.
Reaction from this year's successful applicants on being involved with Loading Docs:
Justin Hawkes & Ian Hart LOADING
DOCS Filmmakers 2015 (The Pet Whisperer)
'Being
selected for Loading Docs is not only an amazing chance to
explore the craft we love, but it's also an opportunity to
film with a telepathic pet communicator - we can't think of
anything else we would rather be doing'
Rowena
Baines LOADING DOCS Filmmaker 2015 (Dance Like Nobody’s
Watching)
"Loading Docs is a fantastic
initiative that provides a supportive environment for
filmmakers to create work, then promote and showcase it. I'm
excited to see the many different interpretations of the
common theme 'connect' and to have the opportunity
participate in the creation of the new
collection."
Three of last year’s filmmakers on Loading Docs:
Joel Kefali, LOADING DOCS
Filmmaker (Baba)
www.loadingdocs.net/2014/baba
“I
like the one to one relationship a filmmaker can have with
their audience when sharing their work online. The LOADING
DOCS format and crowd-funding approach brings this
relationship full circle and allows me to share a
particularly personal story within the online
community.”
Alex Sutherland, LOADING DOCS
Filmmaker (The Jump)
www.loadingdocs.net/2014/thejump
“When
I heard about Loading Doc’s short documentary initiative,
I immediately thought this would be a great way to
jump-start Chris’s story to life and get it out into the
world. The discipline of having to distil a story like this
down to three minutes forces you to think about what is
absolutely necessary to tell the story and what is really
driving it.”
Prisca Bouchet and Nick Mayow,
LOADING DOCS Filmmakers (Today)
www.loadingdocs.net/2014/today
“As
directors, being part of LOADING DOCS has given us an
opportunity to challenge ourselves, at the same time
learning about and participating in the bold, dynamic world
of online storytelling.”
About Loading
Docs
Loading Docs is a unique New Zealand
documentary initiative established in 2014 that aims to
captivate and inspire audiences as well as develop and
promote New Zealand filmmaking talent.
Through a competitive selection process, Loading Docs selects ten film proposals which are then supported from development through to distribution. Working with local and international mentors, Loading Docs filmmakers expand their skills in a range of areas including story development, outreach, publicity and marketing and distribution.
Loading Docs is a Notable Pictures initiative, produced by Julia Parnell and Anna Jackson with the support of the New Zealand Film Commission and NZ On Air’s Ignite Digital Media Fund.
For more information visit www.loadingdocs.net
Images and
filmmaker bios may be downloaded from:
www.loadingdocs.net/2015films
Loading
Docs 2014 films may be viewed at:
www.loadingdocs.net/2014films
ENDS