NZ Short Film To Compete In Cannes
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Short Film To Compete In Cannes FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE –
Thursday 19th April 2012 The New Zealand short film
– NIGHT SHIFT, written and directed by Zia Mandviwalla has
been chosen to compete for the 2012 Short Film Palme d’or
at the top film festival on the international calendar.
Night Shift has been selected out of 4,500 films to be in
the final 10 competing for the prestigious prize. Night
Shift is an incredibly moving tale of an airport cleaner
trying to make it through another long shift. She does her
job, tries not to draw attention to herself and gleans her
survival from what others leave behind. It is the
latest offering from writer/director Zia Mandviwalla whose
previous work has earned her a host of prominent
international selections at film festivals in Pusan,
Melbourne and London. This is her fourth short film.
“The news that we were selected to screen in
competition at Cannes took me completely by surprise” said
Zia Mandviwalla. “I am so very honoured and excited to
represent New Zealand this year at this prestigious film
festival.”
“Night Shift wouldn't be the film that
it is without the support and hard work of an exceptional
cast and crew. This achievement is something I share with
everyone who worked on the film” she said. Night
Shift was funded through the New Zealand Film Commission’s
(NZFC) Premiere Shorts scheme/programme. It was produced by
Chelsea Winstanley and Matt Noonan through Curious Films in
Auckland. Executive Producers are Maile Daugherty and
Michael Bennett from A Collective Intake of Breath.
“Selection for Cannes is an incredible achievement for
any filmmaker” says NZFC Short Film Manager Lisa
Chatfield. “Zia’s film is utterly compelling and will
be a strong contender for the main short film award”.
This selection follows a long line of achievements for
New Zealand short films. Last year Blue, directed by
Stephen Kang won the Critics’ Week Canal Plus Grand Prix
in Cannes. “New Zealand shorts continue to punch
above their weight” says Chatfield “New Zealand is
second only to France when it comes to the number of shorts
being selected for competition at Cannes.” The
winner of the Short Film Palme d’or will be announced on
the 27th of May.
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RELEASE - NZ SHORT FILM TO COMPETE IN CANNES
Date: Wed,
18 Apr 2012 22:13:56 +0000
From: Jasmin McSweeney - NZFC
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