Large audiences for the Wellington Film Festival
Large audiences for the Wellington Film Festival
August 6th, 2002
The Wellington Film Festival has had another successful year attracting wide audiences from the Wellington region. 64,500 attendances have been recorded over the 17 days of the Film Festival, making an advance on last year.
“I am pleased to
announce such an impressive turn-out for the Wellington Film
Festival,” Film Festival Director Bill Gosden said today.
“The enthusiasm of Wellington filmgoers is very encouraging.
The Embassy Theatre played host to maximum audiences. Many
of our screenings were sold-out, and only the slight
reduction in seat numbers at the Embassy prevented us from
breaking our attendance record of 65,000
admissions.”
Features that attracted sell-out crowds
were the Tibetan film Samsara, the Welsh comedy Very Annie
Mary, the sexy and smart Y u mamá también, the controversial
Cannes Film Festival winner The Piano Teacher, and the
impressive Russian Ark filmed in one-single shot.
Documentaries weren’t left behind either. Two Towns of
Jasper, Blind Spot: Hitler’s Secretary and Strange Fruit
also sold out. And, due to popular demand, the Wellington
Film Festival scheduled extra screenings for both Strange
Fruit and Russian Ark.
“The popularity of such a
diverse range of films is most gratifying,” says Programmer
Sandra Reid. “The feedback we have received indicates that
festival audiences share our feelings about films we secured
for this year’s programme. It has been a terrific year for
movies and it has been our privilege to select some of the
best!”
For more information please contact:
Bill
Gosden – (04) 802 2573
Shelley McCarten – (04) 802
2576