Six films commissioned for new series of Someday Stories
The Outlook for Someday team is delighted to announce commissioning of six films by exciting new talent of Aotearoa.
This collection of short, sustainability-focused films will form the third series of Someday Stories, and is scheduled for release in August 2019.
These films will traverse themes of racism, sexuality, cultural identity, and social justice – all conversations of huge value in building a better world.
Each is being created by a team of emerging filmmakers, ages 22-29, and will be screened by Stuff, Māori Television On Demand, RNZ and The Coconet.tv.
This initiative is supported by NZ On Air, Te Māngai Pāho, the New Zealand Film Commission and The Body Shop.
The
Social
Genre: Drama
Synopsis: A teenage boy
desperate to escape his nightmarish school disco finds an
unlikely safe-haven in the boys' bathroom. When confronted
with harsh reality he is forced to make a heartbreaking
sacrifice.
Writer/Director: Conor Bowden
Producer:
Olivia McClymont
2D Love
Genre:
Documentary
Synopsis: Jonty is a heartbroken and
depressed Kiwi who finds himself falling in love with a 2D
character from his favourite Japanese animé.
Writer/Director: Abigail Egden
Producer: Gemma
Knight
Sons of Blackbird
Genre:
Drama/Spoken Word
Synopsis: Poet Lastman Sooula reflects
on his days working a factory line and feelings of
mistreatment and exploitation, with references to
“blackbirding”, the practice of kidnapping of Pacific
Islanders to be used as forced labour.
Writer/Director:
Onehou Strickland
Producer: Lance Loughlin
800
Lunches
Genre: Drama
Synopsis: When a
seven-year-old new migrant is ostracised at school for his
homeland-style lunches, he chooses to eat alone - and starts
to resent his mother’s cooking.
Writer/Director: Bala
Murali Shingade
Producer: Ankita Singh
Super
Special
Genre: Drama
Synopsis: A teenage girl
chooses to spend the little money she has on celebrating her
brother’s anniversary rather than on her own necessary
feminine hygiene products.
Writer/Director: Ashley
Williams
Producer: Isaac Te
Reina
Tamāloa
Genre:
Documentary
Synopsis: A documentary exploring the world
of a Samoan-Kiwi sports star raising his young family
overseas in the lavish yet unpredictable existence that is
professional rugby.
Writer/Director: Annette “Neti”
Fa’aū
Producer: Jamie
Smith