Many voices, many stories, many screens.
LOADING DOCS 2017 SHORTS: DIVERSITY
Many
voices, many stories, many screens.
ANNOUNCING TEN BRAND NEW DOCUMENTARIES READY TO
GET BOOSTED ON THEIR LOADING DOCS JOURNEY
For
Release: Tuesday 28th February 2017
The team behind New Zealand’s preeminent documentary initiative LOADING DOCS is extremely excited to announce the selection of ten brand new short documentaries about to embark on their Loading Docs journey with a month of crowdfunding on Boosted.
The theme for this year’s documentaries is
Diversity. We asked filmmakers to submit proposals for
3-minute shorts, which reflect that theme. Specifically we
were interested in films that address diversity of identity,
culture, community and place.
Following a rigorous selection process, the final ten films were chosen and we couldn’t be more enthusiastic about the broad interpretations on the theme. Our stories address diverse perspectives on sexual identity, life and death, ethnic diversity, exploration of our environment and cultural representation.
As in previous years, the Loading Docs initiative, with the support of principal funder NZ On Air, along with the New Zealand Film Commission and new partner Te Māngai Pāho – will help fund, create and distribute these ten films. With views so far exceeding 1.5 million across the previous years’ collections, the teams have the potential for their documentaries to be seen by hundreds of thousands of viewers both at home and all around the world across platforms online, on broadcast television, the big screen and in-flight.
The next step for these teams is to begin crowdfunding. Each documentary is required to crowdfund $2000 towards their production budget in order to receive an additional $4000 from the Loading Docs initiative and a post-production package provided by Toybox and Post Production Sound. Crowdfunding is a crucial promotional tool for the documentary teams and paves the way for the future success of their short docs. All ten teams will launch their campaigns on crowdfunding website Boosted on the 1st of March 2017 and will have one month to achieve their goal.
Loading Docs is proud to once again be supporting the New Zealand documentary community and promoting diversity, not just on screen but also within the filmmaking industry. Loading Docs founders Julia Parnell and Anna Jackson say that each year the standard is getting higher and they couldn’t be happier to be bringing a variety of story telling voices to the fore. “We really hope that people will get behind these documentaries and filmmakers and prove that diversity is something that we as a country are interested in and supportive of.” - Julia Parnell.
Announcing the 2017 LOADING DOCS:
DIVERSITY teams and projects.
See the 2017 teams
on our website: http://loadingdocs.net/2017shorts/
East Meets East
Dir/Co
Prod: Julie Zhu
Prod: Tema
Pua
Location: Auckland
A Chinese
grandmother searches for a sense of home on her bus trips to
the Asian supermarket.
Boosted link: https://www.boosted.org.nz/projects/east-meets-east
Luckie Strike
Dir:
Melissa Nickerson
Prod: Craig
Gainsborough
Location: Waitomo, Central
North Island
Pushing beyond primal fear, two caving
friends struggle together in a dark, confined, muddy tunnel,
determined to find a new entrance to a spectacular
cave.
Boosted link: https://www.boosted.org.nz/projects/luckie-strike
Welcome
to Graft
Dir: Ursula
Williams
Location: Auckland
Travel
inside a surreal world where artist Jon Radford becomes
alter-ego Real Estate agent Ron Jadford - he's got a deal
for you!
Boosted link: https://www.boosted.org.nz/projects/welcome-to-graft
He Awa Mutunga Kore – A Takatāpui Journey
Dir: Kathleen
Winter
Producer: Jaimee
Poipoi
Te Reo Māori advisor: Beatrice
Joblin
Location: Wellington
Two
worlds collide at Wellington’s biggest ever LGBTIQ pride
celebration where a takatāpui (queer Māori) activist seeks
self-acceptance.
Boosted link: https://www.boosted.org.nz/projects/he-awa
Asian
Men Talk About Sex
Dir:
Chye-Ling Huang
Prod: Kelly
Gilbride
Co-Prod: Ruby
Reihana-Wilson
Location:
Auckland
Asian men dig deep and bare all to explore the
awkward, wild, intimate and unifying experience of
sex.
Boosted link: https://www.boosted.org.nz/projects/asian-men-talk-sex
Coffin Club
Dir:
Briar March
Prod: Kim
Harrop
Location: Rotorua
The Coffin
Club is a musical documentary about the celebration of life
and death, and the ability to laugh at the prospect of
mortality.
Boosted link: https://http://www.boosted.org.nz/projects/the-coffin-club
My
Dog Ajax
Dir: Michael
Weatherall
Prod: Cecilia
Shand
Location: Kahurangi National Park,
South Island
A passionate conservationist journeys into
the heart of remote New Zealand with his K9 companion, the
world’s only kea conservation dog, as they fight together
to save the Kea.
Boosted link: https://www.boosted.org.nz/projects/my-dog-ajax
He Kotuku Rerenga
Rua
Dir: Tim
Worrall
Prod: Aaron Smart
Te
Reo advisor: Kotuku
Tibble
Location: Rotorua
A
larger-than-life Maori entertainer returns from the dead
with a mission from his ancestors to make peace with his
loved ones.
Boosted link: https://www.boosted.org.nz/projects/kotuku-rerenga-rua
#Losing
Dir: Stjohn
Milgrew
Co-Dir: Damian
Golfinopoulos
Prod: James
Kerr
Location: Auckland
While
preparing for a live performance, a poet reflects on his
losing battle with a degenerative bone disease.
Boosted
link: https://www.boosted.org.nz/projects/losing
Union
Dir: Jerry
Rock-Archer
Prod: Joshua
Rollo
Location: Japan
A Māori rugby
player in Japan tackles cultural isolation and discovers
strength amongst strangers.
Boosted link: https://www.boosted.org.nz/projects/union
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 short documentary 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. Since its inception Loading Docs has achieved over 1.5 million views across the collection and is supported by TVNZ OnDemand, Air New Zealand in-flight and hosted on such high profile websites as The Atlantic, The Daily Mail, Huffington Post, The Guardian, Great Big Story and Short of the Week to name but a few.
Loading Docs is a Notable Pictures initiative, founded by Julia Parnell and Anna Jackson and is funded by NZ On Air’s Digital Media Fund and made with support from the New Zealand Film Commission and Te Māngai Pāho.
For more information visit and watch the previous years collections on: www.loadingdocs.net
Loading Docs shorts are also available to watch on TVNZ OnDemand: https://www.tvnz.co.nz/ondemand/loading-docs
Boosted Website: www.boosted.org.nz
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