Breaking the Mould
Breaking the Mould
‘What makes a script a New Zealand
story?’
‘How do you write about a culture that is not
your own?’
‘What are the funding realties for
cross-cultural stories?’
The last Writer’s Room of 2007 brings you award winning screenwriters who have faced these questions and gone on to craft innovative scripts that have achieved critical acclaim both locally and on the international stage.
Join MC, writer, opinionist, and cross-cultural cross-dresser Te Radar, for a provocative discussion with:
Shuchi Kothari (A Taste of Place,
Fleeting Beauty, Clean Linen)
René Naufahu (The Market,
Bloodlines, Stone Dogs)
Roseanne Liang (Henchman, Rest
Stop, Banana in a Nutshell) and
Zia Mandviwalla (Eating
Sausage)
Tuesday 28th November, 6pm
The Classic, 321
Queen Street, Auckland
$5 donation at the door
No bookings are required for this event. For more information contact sarah[at]script-to-screen or call 09 360 5540.
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