Tropfest NZ 2017 Finalists Announced
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February 1st, 2017
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Tropfest NZ 2017 Finalists Announced
Tropfest New Zealand today announced the 16 talented filmmakers whose films will screen to a live audience and judging panel on February 18 at the TSB Bowl of Brooklands in New Plymouth, Taranaki.
The final 16 short films include a diverse range of genres from drama and comedy to mockumentary and animation. “Once again the talent on display at this year’s festival is impressive and the line-up is a colourful mix of films, across genre, with something for everyone on the night!” says Tropfest NZ Festival Coordinator Josie Hunter-Annand.
Festival Founder and Director John Polson describes Tropfest as the perfect playground, “with the right amount of motivation, a clear deadline, and a new Tropfest Signature Item to play with each year. But personally, I believe Tropfest’s greatest benefit to filmmakers is that it’s their opportunity to find their creative collaborators.”
The judging panel for Tropfest NZ will comprise of industry professionals from around New Zealand. “We’ve again secured some great representatives from within the NZ film industry as judges” Hunter-Annand says. “The role of Judge is undertaken in a volunteer capacity and it’s a real testament to the festival that industry greats are happy to volunteer their time and energy.”
This year’s Judges include James Griffin (The Brokenwood Mysteries, Westside, Outrageous Fortune), Geraldine Brophy (Home Movie, King Kong, In My Father’s Den), Karlos Drinkwater (Shortland Street, Spartacus: Blood and Sand) and Angela Littlejohn (Show of Hands, Apron Strings and Separation City).
First prize includes a five-day film immersion trip to LA, sponsored by the New Zealand Screen Association and Motion Picture Association as well as a festival sponsored cash prize of $10,000.
Avalon Film & TV Studios
in Wellington are once again putting forward a $10,000
studio package which one lucky finalist will win. Among the
other prizes up for grabs on the night is:
• Te Tohu
Auahatanga Maori Award, recognising outstanding Maori
creativity in film (Sponsored by Nga Aho Whakaari and Te
Puni Kokiri) with a $2,500 cash prize.
• Best Use of
Visual Effects and Best Animated Film (sponsored by Yoobee
School of Design) also with a $2,500 cash prize each.
• Cash prizes of $1000 will also be awarded to
category winners for Best Actress, and Best Actor and
• Third prize winner on the night will take away a
$500 cash prize.
• This year the People’s Choice
Award will be voted for live on the night via a Facebook
Poll, and the lucky winner will be announced on the night
and receive a $500 cash prize, sponsored by Pic’s Peanut
Butter/
Tropfest is free to attend but a gold coin donation can be made on the night.
All the films entered into Tropfest NZ are seven minutes or less and must contain the Tropfest Signature Item (TSI), which for 2017 is ‘FLAME’.
The films and their directors and
producers
are:
Assistance
Director:
Adam Browne (Wellington)
Producers:
Adam Browne, Chris Leishman ( & Jordan
Soper
Logline: The devolution of
humanity comes at the evolution of
technology
Encroached
Director:
Robert Stannard
Producer:
Kennedy Faimanifo (Auckland)
Logline:
A loner doll-house innkeeper ladybug prepares
dinner for her inanimate guests
Fishman 3: The
Casting Tape
Directors: Allan
George (Rotorua/Auckland)
Producers: Ben
Fowler & Allan George
Logline: An
arrogant director is forced to audition actors for the
terrible ‘Fishman 3’. Will he swallow his pride, or
abandon the b-grade film completely?
High
Waisted
Director & Producer:
Brad Davison (Auckland)
Logline:
A lonely doctor with a crippling dependence crosses
the path of an irreverent stolen goods dealer.
My
Little Brother
Director & Producer:
Anthony Bennett (New Plymouth)
Logline:
A young boy’s story of his little brother, the
scary internet and a nightmare vision
On Knife
Edge
Director: Peter Young
(Auckland)
Co-Director: Matthew Quinnell
(Hamilton/Auckland)
Producer: Peter
Young
Logline: It’s Lucy’s birthday
party. An unexpected gift makes for an unexpected
celebration.
Pearl
Directors:
Simon Schueller (Auckland) & Steven Johnston
(Auckland)
Producer: Simon
Schueller
Logline: A wife is unsettled
when her husband places a picture of his great Aunt Pearl
amongst their holiday photos – Pearl doesn’t seem to
like it either
Reach
Director:
Lucy Timmins (Auckland)
Producers:
Lucy Timmins & Paul Olohan
Logline:
Help is just out of reach
Remember When
Dad Fought a Ghost?
Director:
Ryan Knighton (Wellington)
Producer:
Gregory Bennett
Logline:
Siblings try to find a, last minute gift for their
Dad’s 60th & realise memories are the best version of the
truth, but not the most
accurate
ROADTRIP
Directors:
Lauren Porteous (Auckland)
Producer:
Greg Smith
Logline: Old flames
reunite
16.
Smoko
Director:
Ghazaleh Golbaksh (Auckland)
Producers:
Ghazaleh Golbaksh & Samuel
Christopher
Logline: Two tired and jaded
teachers seek relief from the daily grind of their
profession with painkillers, vodka and a shared dark sense
of humour
Sunshine
Director:
Ben Corcoran (Hamilton)
Producers:
Andrew Garfield & Ben Corcoran
Logline:
After the death of their parents, two sisters must
fend for themselves in a
war–torn 1950’s New
Zealand
Tears of
Valhalla
Director: David Allen
(Wellington)
Producers: Stephanie
Sinclair & David Allen
Logline: A young
Viking girl is thrust into becoming a warrior to carry on
her clan’s heritage, but is confronted with challenges to
bring peace
The
Anniversary
Directors & Producers:
Mary Rinaldi (Hamilton) & Sasha Nixon
(Hamilton)
Logline: A couple sharing
their special anniversary have an unexpected night of fun
and silliness
The
Classified
Directors & Producers:
Luke & Kirk Bremner
(Dunedin/Auckland)
Logline: A man has a
once-in-a-lifetime encounter after answering a classified
ad...
Xenophobia
Director:
Nicola Peeperkoorn (Auckland)
Producers:
Steve Sachs & Nicola
Peeperkoorn
Logline: Two strangers, a
human and an alien, learn about their differences and
deceptions. Lauren
Porte
Tropfest attendance guide –
everything you need to know!
WHEN: Saturday
February 18, 2017.
WHERE: TSB Bowl of Brooklands – entrances are via Brooklands Park Drive, The Racecourse (via Saddle Row), Pukekura Park Dell and Kaimata St.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• Tropfest is free! However a voluntary
koha/donation at the entrance would be
appreciated
• The Seaside markets will be at
Tropfest!
SCHEDULE:
• Gates open and market stalls
and food vendors from 4pm
• Films screen from
6.30pm
• Awards ceremony at 9.30pm
WHAT TO BRING:
• Sunblock
• Picnic blanket
• Food and drink
• A jacket for when the sun goes down
• Cash for
the food and retail stalls
FOOD & ALCOHOL
• Festival
goers are welcome to bring picnics into the festival site.
Alcohol will not be sold on-site but the event is BYO with a
limit of four standard drinks per person. Security will
demonstrate zero tolerance for drunken and disorderly
behaviour.
PARKING
• Brooklands Park Drive will be
closed to vehicles
• The Saddle Row entrance via the
Racecourse and Coronation St has parking, however this is
limited.
• Disabled parking will be available on the
Gables Lawn, you’ll need to show your mobility parking
permit to gain access up Brooklands Park Drive.
ALL FILMS
RATED M
Please note all Tropfest NZ films are rated M
and are suitable for mature
audiences.
About
Tropfest
John Polson started
the ‘Tropicana Short Film Festival’ (as it was
originally known) as an informal short film screening for
cast, crew and friends at the Tropicana Cafe in Sydney,
Australia. More than 200 people showed up for that first
screening and, inspired by the turn out, John decided that a
full-fledged short film festival was the next step.
25 years on, the free event is attended by a live audience of around 150,000 film-lovers in Australia and the Festival has staged standalone competitions in New Zealand, South East Asia, the Middle East and the United States.
In the past two decades, Tropfest has become recognised as one of the world's most exciting launchpads for talented filmmakers. Tropfest is also known for securing the support of some of the biggest names in the international film community including Hugh Jackman, Nicole Kidman, Russell Crowe, Geoffrey Rush, Liev Schreiber and Tobey Maguire.
The Tropfest YouTube Channel
Past
Finalist films can be viewed at Tropfest’s YouTube
channel:
https://www.youtube.com/user/TropfestNZ
The channel has over 113,000
views.