New Collection Of Documentaries That Will Change Your World
Loading Docs Launches A Brand New Collection Of Documentaries That Will Change Your World
For the
third year running, the immensely successful documentary
platform Loading Docs has launched 10 new 3-minute shorts
that will captivate and challenge us to see local stories in
new ways.
Funded by NZ On Air and supported by The
New Zealand Film Commission the 2016 Loading Docs collection
explores the theme of ‘change’, sharing such diverse
stories as; coming to grips with a life threatening disease,
a personal epiphany leading to a dramatic lifestyle change,
a gender reassignment challenging two best friends and a
hotly debated political issue, these shorts all have the
potential to change the way we think and feel about the
world around us.
The collection launched at Auckland’s
Academy Cinema last night at a glittering event hosted by
Seven Sharp’s Erin Conroy and is now available to view and
share from the Loading Docs website and on TVNZ OnDemand. Two shorts from this
year’s collection have also recently gained the prestige
of screening before feature films in the NZ International
Film Festival; Water for Gold andHow Mr and Mrs Gock Saved
the Kumara.
Executive Producer Julia Parnell says
‘this year we have challenged our filmmakers to push even
harder to connect with their audiences. To do that you have
to tell great stories and this dynamic collection has
something for everyone. The 3-minute format continues to be
a powerful way to present short stories that pack a big
punch.’
Loading Docs is committed to leading
change for media in New Zealand synonymous with
international trends in documentary making and online
distribution. The initiative is constantly seeking new ways
to make high-quality sharable short-form content, which will
delight and engage.
Co-creator Anna Jackson hopes
‘that more people than ever before will get behind the
incredible talent and inspiring local stories by watching
and share them with the world’.
Loading Docs is
very proud to partner with TVNZ
OnDemand.
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