NZ’s Biggest Audience for Outdoor Short Film Fest
MEDIA RELEASE
26 February 2006
For Immediate Release
Ponsonby Hosts New Zealand’s Biggest Audience
for Outdoor Short Film Festival
Historic Richmond Road
School in Ponsonby will once again host the biggest New
Zealand audience for a outdoor short film festival on March
25. Now in its 5th year, the Richmond Road Short Film
Festival showcases the work of up and coming and leading New
Zealand short film makers who compete for awards in four
categories.
This acclaimed annual event started in 2001 as an innovative way to raise funds for the school. It is now a highlight on the New Zealand film calendar, as well as an event eagerly awaited by Ponsonby residents and New Zealand film buffs.
The festival hosts world and New Zealand premieres of short films and is New Zealand’s only short film festival for existing films. 2005 finalist “Boy” was short listed for this year’s Oscars and was named Best International Film at the 2005 Berlin Short Film Festival.
Films are screened under the stars in the grounds of Richmond Road School on a giant 40ft x 20ft inflatable screen. Robbie Magasiva will MC the evening, with live entertainment, gourmet food stalls and a licensed bar rounding off a fun night out.
At the end of the
evening, winning films will be announced in four
categories:
- Best Screenplay
- Best Direction
-
Best Performance – Best Actor and Best Actress
- Best
Short Film Overall
On the night the audience will also
decide a People’s Choice Award by text voting. Winners
receive a ‘Richie’, Richmond Road’s answer to an
Oscar.
This year’s festival attracted more than 45 short
film entries, with 12 finalists selected to screen on the
night of March 25. The finalists will be judged by a
line-up of leading film makers and industry talent. 2005
judges included actor Cliff Curtis and director Taika
Waititi.
Films must run for no more than 20 minutes duration to qualify and must involve one key creative (writer, director or producer) who is a New Zealand citizen or permanent New Zealand resident.
Last year’s film festival attracted an audience of 1,500 people with awards going to:
Best Screenplay: Te Radar and Company for “The
Journey”
Best Direction: Brendon Donovan for
“Cockle”
Best Performance: Wi Kuki Kaa in
“Turangawaewae”
Best Short Film Overall:
“Turangawaewae”
People’s Choice Award:
“Turangawaewae”
Tickets are $20 and available from Ticketek and the Richmond Road School office, with limited gate sales on the night. Some seating is provided although the audience is welcome to bring seats, cushions and rugs. (The rain date is Sunday March 26.)
ENDS