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The Documentary New Zealand Trust
presents
THE DOC EDGE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
2021 (DOC EDGE)
3 June – 11 July
2021
The 16th annual Doc Edge Festival kicks off its first fusion edition in-theatres (Auckland and Wellington) and online nationwide in just seven weeks, with a full programme of over 80 feature length and short films. Yer Old Faither, from world-renowned documentary guru Heather Croall is one of 15 films just announced for the festival. Doc Edge is proud to honour Croall as the recipient of the 2021 Doc Edge Superhero Award, which recognises the recipient’s outstanding contribution to documentary.
Following her success as Executive Director of the Australian International Documentary Conference (AIDC), Croall took on the herculean task of festival director at Sheffield Doc/Fest (UK). She increased public attendance from 2,000 to 25,000 and generated £5.6 million (NZD10.8M) worth of business for producers. Croall previously sat on the US Documentary jury at Sundance Film Festival and her producing credits include Atomic: Living in Dread and Promise, The Show of Shows, Girt by Sea and We of Little Voice. Through Crossover Labs and Marketplace, Croall dedicated much of her career working in the innovative, cross-disciplinary space where art, film and storytelling meets technology, innovation and social change. She is currently the CEO and Festival Director of Adelaide Fringe which she grew to become one of the world’s largest festival during a global pandemic, selling over 632,667 tickets to the value of AUD16.4 million (NZD17.4M).
“I'm full of gratitude and pretty overwhelmed at hearing I have won the Superhero Award. I share the award with the thousands of people that I have had the pleasure of collaborating with over the last 30 years. I have been so inspired by creatives who aim to make the world a better place with their amazing stories and projects and I always try to support them with opportunities in the marketplaces and the programmes I have run.
“Thank you, Doc Edge, for this unexpected honour, I am so grateful to join the illustrious list of Superhero Award winners.” – Heather Croall
After the first announcement in March of three
Kiwi
world premieres and ahead of the full programme going
live on 27 April, Doc Edge is thrilled to
announce a further 15 films playing in this year’s
festival. From music that has touched the world, heartfelt
and personal stories of family, to some important topics of
today - climate change, COVID, mortality and
immortality.
7 Years of Lukas
Graham
Director: René Sascha
Johannsen | Denmark | NZ Premiere
Follow Europe’s
biggest export star Lukas Forchhammer (lead singer of Lukas
Graham) as he wrestles with stardom and the notion of
“having it all” after topping the charts with their hit
song 7
Years.
100UP
Director:
Heddy Honigmann |
Netherlands/Belgium/Norway
From 2019 Doc Edge Superhero,
Heddy Honigmann, comes a surprising tale of the life and
times of 100+ year-olds from around the
world.
A Distant Thud in the
Jungle
Director: Céline Rouzet
| France/Belgium
In a quest for modernity the Wabiria
family and their clan from Papua New Guinea agree to sell
their land to ExxonMobil, but the money never comes. A world
quietly disappears while only a few kilometres away tourists
take snapshots of dances that have become
meaningless.
A.rtificial
I.mmortality
Director: Ann Shin
| Canada
Doc Edge Alumni filmmaker Ann Shin explores the
latest advancements in A.I., robotics and biotech with
scientists and visionaries to pose the question: if you were
able to create an immortal version of yourself, would
you?
Balance of the Five
Elements
Directors: Jan Hinrik
Drevs and Mike Single | New Zealand/China/Germany | World
Premiere
On a cinematic journey throughout China,
discover how the Five Elements from ancient Chinese
philosophy remain vibrant and relevant in contemporary
times.
Don't Be Afraid if I Hug
You
Director: Niccolò Maria
Pagani | Italy | NZ Premiere
The touching story of the
relationship between a father and his adult son with autism
as they travel across Europe to the Sahara on a
motorbike.
Kingdom of
Silence
Director: Rick Rowley |
USA
A political thriller about Washington Post journalist
Jamal Khashoggi’s life, work and murder amidst the
complexity of US-Saudi Arabia relations. Executive produced
by Alex Gibney.
Laura’s
Choice
Directors: Sam
Lara, Cathy Henkel | Australia
Laura Henkel is an
eccentric, outspoken, feisty 90-year-old who has decided she
wants to end her life on her own terms. She asks her
daughter Cathy and granddaughter Sam, both filmmakers, to
make a film about it.
Lift Like a
Girl
Director: Mayye Zayed |
Egypt/Germany/Denmark
On a busy, noisy street corner in
Alexandria, a seemingly vacant corner lot surrounded by
chain-link fencing is the training site of Egypt’s most
elite champions – female weightlifters.
The
Magnitude of All Things
Director:
Jennifer Abbott | Canada
Merging stories from
the frontlines of climate change with recollections of the
loss of her sister, Abbott draws intimate parallels between
personal and planetary grief.
The
Rossellinis
Director:
Alessandro Rossellini | Italy/Latvia
Alessandro,
the eldest grandson of legendary film director Roberto
Rossellini, assembles a witty portrayal of the bittersweet
lives of his much celebrated family
dynasty.
Silence of the
Tides
Director: Pieter-Rim De
Kroon | Netherlands/Germany
A cinematic masterpiece that
beautifully captures the largest tidal wetland in the world,
the Wadden Sea, and explores the fragile relationship
between man and nature.
Under the
Volcano
Director: Gracie Otto |
Australia
On remote Caribbean island Montserrat and in
the shadow of a volcano, George Martin’s legendary AIR
studio was busy recording music that defined the 80’s.
Featuring artists including Duran Duran, Earth Wind &
Fire, Elton John, Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones, Stevie
Wonder, and Sting.
Wuhan
Wuhan
Director: Yung
Chang | USA/Canada
At the height of the
coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan city, five heart-wrenching
stories intersect, revealing the universality of our
struggles and experiences
Yer Old
Faither
Director: Heather
Croall | Australia
In this affectionate portrait, the
life of one man and his passions are revealed through his
daughter’s eyes, director Heather Croall (Doc Edge
Superhero 2021).
Full programme release and tickets on sale Tuesday 27 April. For more information on the 2021 festival, visit docedge.nz, and follow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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