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19 Years, 48 Hours And 18 Films Screening At The Civic Theatre

restriction breeds creativity’, and that’s what the 48Hours Competition has always been about. 2021 has seen this ring truer than ever, with lockdowns, earthquakes and tsunami warnings keeping filmmakers on their toes during filming, with safety front of, right alongside creative filmmaking and good old Kiwi ingenuity. 2021 saw filming happen over the weekend of 5 -7 March, with a second filming weekend on 12-14 March for Tāmaki Makaurau-based teams due to the Auckland COVID-19 lockdown. Every year, Vista Foundation 48Hours HQ brews up a hearty challenge for our nation s filmmaking teams and every year they are awestruck at the creativity

Edinburgh film graduates see global success at renowned art festivals

Edinburgh film graduates see global success at renowned art festivals Caitlyn Dewar © (L-R) Alexandra Gilbert on location in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone and a still from Margherita Mazz. Let us know what you think and join the conversation at the bottom of this article. Edinburgh-based Alexandra Gilbert found herself stuck in Ukraine for over a month while working on her documentary Welcome to Chernobyl, after lockdown came into effect. Fortunately, as a result of Ukraine’s own lockdown measures, she was able to return to the accommodation in Kiev that she had been staying in and continue to attend classes online, while also being able to gather some additional drone footage.

13CO signs director Lizzy Bailey for representation in Australia

13CO has signed director Lizzy Bailey for representation in Australia. Bailey’s work is best described as narrative fiction. She creates work that is honest, warm, engaging and at times funny.   Described as a ‘curious creative at heart’ New Zealand born Bailey’s love for filmmaking began at a young age when she nominated herself the family documentarian, filming everything with the family’s Hi-8 video camera, from family holidays to her own short films. Bailey then studied Film at Canterbury University in NZ, before moving to Melbourne to attend VCA.   Bailey has directed commercials for brands such as Citibank, SPC, Origin, Solo, NAB, Barbie, Kellogg’s and Bonds. She won Best Female Director “Frothing Female Award” at Freshflix Festival and was a finalist for best comedy at Setting Sun Festival.

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