Art & Entertainment | Book Reviews | Education | Entertainment Video | Health | Lifestyle | Sport | Sport Video | Search

 


The Orator To Premiere At Venice Film Festival

PRESS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - THURSDAY 28th JULY 2011

NZ Feature Film The Orator (O Le Tulafale) To Premiere At The 68th Venice International Film Festival

The 68th Venice International Film Festival announced today in Rome that New Zealand feature film The Orator (O Le Tulafale) has been selected to premiere in competition in the Orizzonti (New Horizons) section of the Festival. Founded in 1932, the Venice Film Festival is one of the oldest and most prestigious film festivals in the world and is part of the Venice Biennale.

New Zealand Film Commission CEO, Graeme Mason, said today "The Orator's selection is outstanding and an important endorsement of New Zealand as a significant and relevant part of the global film industry. To have a film from New Zealand selected to compete against feature films by industry greats like Jonathan Demme, and for that film to also premiere alongside new works by world renowned directors, is an incredible honour. I congratulate Tusi, Catherine and all the cast and crew on their film's selection."

Written and directed by debut feature film-maker Tusi Tamasese, The Orator's selection will place Tamasese in an illustrious group of New Zealand filmmakers - including Sir Peter Jackson and Jane Campion - whose films have screened at the Venice International Film Festival.

Filmed entirely on the island of Upolu, Samoa and in the Samoan language, The Orator is a contemporary drama about courage, forgiveness and love. It tells the story of Saili who lives a simple, humble life with his beloved wife and daughter in an isolated, traditional village in the islands of Samoa. Forced to protect his land and family, Saili must overcome his fears and find the courage to speak up for those he loves.

Produced by Catherine Fitzgerald (Rain of the Children, Two Cars One Night) with Associate Producers Maiava Nathaniel Lees and Michael Eldred, the film was shot by acclaimed NZ cinematographer Leon Narbey (No 2, Dean Spanley, Whale Rider, Illustrious Energy).

Tusi Tamasese and Catherine Fitzgerald will attend the premiere of The Orator with the assistance of the New Zealand Film Commission and the Venice International Film Festival, which runs from August 31st through to September 10th, 2011.

The Orator has been financed by the New Zealand Film Commission with assistance from the Government of Samoa. It will be distributed in New Zealand, Australia and the Pacific Islands by Transmission Films, who released BOY and THE KING'S SPEECH. NZ Film, the sales arm of the NZFC, is handling world sales of the film.

To view the full list of selected films, please go to: http://www.labiennale.org/en/cinema/news/orizzonti-section.html?back=true


ENDS

 
 
 
 
 
Culture Headlines | Health Headlines | Education Headlines

 

Spotify: All You Can Eat Music?

Online music streaming is set to take off with the entry of Spotify into the New Zealand market and its partnership with wireless music manufacturer Sonos. More >>


Sister Citys: Auckland Street Art Hits Los Angeles

Multi-disciplinary Auckland artist Askew One has been honoured under the Los Angles Sister Cities programme for his generosity and stewardship as a mentor in contemporary public art. More>>

Werewolf: Three Films About Madness

Phillip Matthews: Sometimes it can seem that madness is the shared New Zealand story – shared but also secret. More>>

ALSO:

Super City: Network Asks For US Version Of Kiwi Comedy

ABC in the US has picked up Super City, a comedy presentation, which will be produced by ABC Studios. Super City is an adaptation of the TV3 comedy series of the same name created by and starring Madeleine Sami and directed by Taika Waititi. More>>

ALSO:

Preparedness: Social Media To Help Get 1 Million Do Earthquake Drill

Today, with the launch of its Facebook page and Twitter account, New Zealand ShakeOut took another step towards having 1 million people do an earthquake drill. It is exactly five months before 9:26am, 26 September (9:26-26:9) when the campaign will culminate with a nation-wide earthquake drill – Drop, Cover and Hold! More>>

Anzac Day: "A Personal Account Of War"

On Wednesday New Zealand stops to mark Anzac Day, and remember those who’ve fought for New Zealand. Te Ara is marking the day with a series of new entries and a first – a video story documenting the tragic experience of a New Zealand soldier, George Bollinger. More>>

ALSO:

LATEST HEADLINES

 
 
 
Culture
Search Scoop  
 
 
powered by newsagent
NZ independent news