Sell-Out Crowds at Wintec Arts Festival
Sell-Out Crowds at Wintec International Arts Festival
Second and third screenings of a programme of
documentary and dramatic short films by Aboriginal film
makers Beck Cole and Warwick Thornton have been scheduled to
cope with sell-out crowds at the Wintec international arts
festival Spark 07 in Hamilton.
Organisers said the internationally award winning couple were stunned when their films “when down a storm” with audiences so large that another screening is being held today, after they have returned to Australia.
Today’s programme includes leading New York photographer and video artist Elisabeth Smolarz, Brazilian installation artist Lucia Koch and afternoon and evening screenings from renowned UK production company ‘onedotzero’
All events are open
and free to the public. The full programme, details of the
artists and access to their websites and work can be
accessed at
https://spark.net.nz
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