Top International Directors Descend on NZ
Top International Directors Descend on NZ for a
Month of Screenings, Masterclasses And
Collaborations
The 11th Documentary Edge International Film Festival (Doc Edge) opens this Wednesday 4th May at Wellington’s Roxy Cinema, bringing with it directors and documentary subjects from around the globe.
Be Here Now – The Andy Whitfield
Story
Academy-award® nominated director
Lilibet Foster and inspiring subject
Vashti Whitfield will attend the
international premiere of Be Here Now – The
Andy Whitfield Story (only screened in U.S.) on
Wed 4th May at 8pm. The momentous occasion
will see New Zealand honouring the late Spartacus
star Andy Whitfield and his family through a traditional
welcome and opening screening. The film is sure to resonate
with NZ audiences and the people who worked alongside Andy.
Q+A’s with Lilibet and Vashti will follow the first
screening in each city.
Sonita
Following the
successful campaign to have a visa granted to Iranian
filmmakerRokhsareh Ghaemmaghami, she will
arrive in Wellington on 12th May, in time to see her
multiple award-winning film Sonita screen at
9pm on Fri 13th May. Rokhsareh captures the
daring motivational story of Afghani teenager, Sonita, as
she challenges the life of arranged marriage preordained
customary life for herself and other young women, through
powerful rap lyrics. She will also run a master-class at
Screen Edge Forum on 13th May in
Wellington and 18th May in
Auckland. Sonita is supported by Amnesty
International.
A Billion
Lives
Aaron Biebert is
thrilled to have the World Premiere of his first theatrical
feature film A Billion Lives at 8.30pm on Wed
11th May at The Roxy. The American documentary
maker travelled across four continents interviewing doctors
and scientists to save a billion lives from the overwhelming
effects of cigarettes. His screenings are supported by NZ
advocacy groups End Smoking NZ, and Vape2Save and all
sessions are followed by Q+A sessions.
Presenting Princess
Shaw
YouTube sensation Samantha Montgomery,
A.K.A. film subject Princess Shaw, will fly
in from New Orleans to treat NZ to her soulful singing and a
one-off Q+A at Wellington’s closing night film
Presenting Princess Shaw on May 15th
at 8.30pm. This feel-good
documentary crosses borders telling the fairy tale story of
a star-crossed singer-songwriter catapulted to instant fame
when Israeli DJ Kutiman remixed and released her songs to
the world without her knowledge.
The
Opposition
Doc Edge Festival is pleased to be able to
screen this film in spite of a lawsuit launched by one of
the film subjects, Dame Carol Kidu, to stop the screening.
The film, by director Hollie Fifer, presents a battle over
the most sought after piece of land in the centre of Port
Moresby in Papua New Guinea. Joe Moses, leader of the Paga
Hill Settlement, wants to save his 3,000 people before they
are evicted. Shots featuring the plaintiff Dame Carol Kidu
will be blacked with text and a narration.
Among The Believers
Attending
the festival is Mohammed Ali Naqvi who,
along with co-director Hemal Trevadi, was
allowed beyond the secure walls of the Red Mosque to hold
interviews with highly controversial Muslim leader, cleric
Abdul Aziz Ghazi. Among the Believers is an intimate
and frightening look into the microcosm of terrorism in
Pakistan. Q+As will follow each screening.
More directors attending the Festival from overseas are A Family Affair's Tom Fassaert;Driving with Selvi's Elisa Paloschi; A Man Can Make a Difference's Ullabritt Horn; A Kick to Heaven's Zviki Eshet; and Executive Producer Corey Tong (Forever, Chinatown and Last Day of Freedom), along with many local filmmakers.
Alongside the screenings, filmmakers will join local and
international industry members at the 10th Screen
Edge Forum on 13th May at Park Road Post
and 18th May at AUT. The Forum
features masterclasses and workshops on current screen
issues and developments. Members of the public are welcome
to register and attend.
For the full programme and
the latest news regarding the 2016 season visit
www.docedge.nz
KEY
DATES:
4-15 May 2016 - Doc Edge
Festival: Wellington – The Roxy,
Miramar
18-29 May 2016 - Doc Edge Festival:
Auckland – Q Theatre, Auckland CBD
13
May 2016 Screen Edge Forum: Wellington – Park
Road Post, Miramar
18 May 2016
Screen Edge Forum: Auckland – AUT,
Auckland
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