James Bond To Attend World Premiere At Doc Edge Festival In June
The Documentary New Zealand Trust presents
THE
DOCUMENTARY EDGE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2022 (DOC
EDGE)
1 June – 10 July 2022
The world premiere of The Other Fellow - a riveting film by UK director Matthew Bauer that explores the challenge of living with the name James Bond, is one of the first films to be confirmed for 17th annual Doc Edge Festival – Life Unscripted. The exceptional 2022 programme, which is their largest in recent years, includes over eighty feature-length and short films that celebrate and explore diverse storytelling.
Doc Edge is proud to continue its hybrid festival format of in-person and virtual screenings, offering the best of both worlds for film lovers. Films will be available to stream online nationwide from 1 June – 10 July, with one-off screenings of selected films in their full cinematic glory for week-long runs at cinemas in Auckland and Wellington.
Organisers look forward to hosting international directors in-person again during the festival who, borders allowing, will attend the Awards, industry forum, masterclasses, and premiere film screenings.
“This will be our third year of offering virtual screenings, and we are excited to be able to continue bringing more films to people all over Aotearoa for a longer time. The beauty of our hybrid model is that we can also welcome audiences and filmmakers back into the cinema, making our 2022 programme multifaceted for all levels of participation” – says General Manager, Rachael Penman.
This bold and impactful Oscar-qualifying festival announces the first 16 films.
The Other
Fellow
Director: Matthew
Bauer | United Kingdom | World
Premiere
The story of a group of people around
the world named James Bond; this film chronicles their
shared experience of life in the shadow of the ‘007
phenomena’.
Balance of the Five
Elements
Director: Jan
Hinrik Drev & Mike Single| New Zealand/China/Germany |
World Premiere
On a cinematic journey
throughout China, traversing seasons and geographical touch
points, we discover how the Five Elements (known as Wu
Xing), remain vibrant and relevant in contemporary
times.
Still Working 9 To
5
Directors: Camille
Hardman & Gary Lane | USA
When the highest-grossing
comedy, “9 to 5”, starring Jane Fonda, Dolly Parton, and
Lily Tomlin, exploded on the cinema screens in 1980, the
laughs hid a serious message about women in the office. The
film explores why workplace inequality 40 years later was
never a laughing matter.
Unseen
Skies
Director: Yaara Bou
Melhem | USA/Australia
Mass surveillance and art collide
in the visually stunning and immersive film following
contemporary artist Trevor Paglen’s audacious mission to
put a work of art into space.
Off The
Rails
Director: Peter Day |
New Zealand/United Kingdom
Teenagers trying to escape
their mundane existence, find freedom through documenting
their parkour skills for millions of viewers online.
However, behind their spectacular stunts lies a tragic story
of loss and mental illness.
The Bowraville
Murders
Director: Allan
Clarke | Australia
Traces the epic David versus Goliath
battle between the families of three Aboriginal children
murdered in 1990/91 and the criminal justice system that has
failed them for over 30 years.
Nascondino
(Hide and Seek)
Director:
Victoria Fiore | Italy/United Kingdom
This film
follows four years in the life of a “scugnizzo” street
kid in Naples as he fights for freedom. This fierce yet
beautiful battle captures the spirit and soul of a
neighbourhood that finds itself both maligned and
glamorised, to tell a tale of the human condition in Italy
and the world.
Girl
Gang
Director: Susanne
Regina Meures | Switzerland
Follow the life of
14-year-old German influencer Leonie in an exploration of a
virtual world overflowing with choices and potential, and a
dark side of social media that fame and free sneakers
can’t make up for.
Into The
Ice
Director: Lars
Ostenfeld | Denmark
This thought-provoking and cinematic
adventure accompanies three of the world’s leading
glaciologists on pioneering scientific expeditions to the
Greenland ice sheet in search of what the ice can tell us
about our climate, its past and possible
future.
Nelly &
Nadine
Director: Magnus
Gertten | Denmark
The remarkable and moving love story
between two women falling in love on Christmas Eve, 1944, in
the Ravensbruck concentration camp.
Tigre
Gente
Director: Elizabeth
Unger | USA
Tracking the rising jaguar trade in South
America, a Hong Kongese journalist and a Bolivian park
ranger risk their lives going undercover to prevent the
damage caused from spiralling out of
control.
Delikado
Director:
Karl Malakunas | Philippines
Three environmental
crusaders confront murder, betrayal and their own demons as
they are tested like never before in their battle to save an
island paradise in the Philippines under the shadow of
Duterte’s
regime.
Ascension
Director:
Jessica Kingdon | USA
This Oscar nominee aims to
understand the Chinese dream. The film observes and analyses
the day-to-day lives of people from all walks of life in
China’s shifting economic landscape as it sits between
closed-off communism and
hyper-capitalism.
The Island In
Me
Director: Gemma Cubero
del Barrio | USA
Three women travel to the remote atoll
of Pukapuka in the Cook Islands, which has never been
captured on film before. It takes the viewer into a riveting
and poetic personal journey of memory, love, loss, identity
and the universal search for
wholeness.
Batata
Director:
Noura Kevorkian | Lebanon
After toiling for decades in
Lebanon's Beqaa Valley, Maria, an unmarried Syrian Muslim
woman finds herself and her family unable to return to their
hometown. The film examines the age-old Lebanese- Syrian
conflict and celebrates the unbending spirit of a woman who
fights for her family ahead of all
else.
And Still I
Sing
Director: Fazila Amiri
| Canada
Controversial Afghan pop star and activist
Aryana Sayeed mentors young hopefuls as they prepare to
appear on a hit TV singing competition show. As the show’s
female contestants are on the verge of their dreams becoming
reality, the Taliban returns to power.
Full programme and tickets on sale 1 May
For more information on the 2022 festival, visit docedge.nz