Documentary Edge 2011: festival films unveiled

Doc Edge 2011 held its unveiling at the Academy in Auckland last night, revealing its festival programme to the public gaze. By the numbers, 51 features and 13 shorts from 20 countries will screen in
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Doc Edge 2011 held its unveiling at the Academy in Auckland last night, revealing its festival programme to the public gaze. By the numbers, 51 features and 13 shorts from 20 countries will screen in the festival at five Auckland and Wellington venues over 36 days next February and March.

The NZ contingent of films (six features and three shorts) has its own section in the programme. The features are Dan Salmon’s Dirty Bloody Hippies, Paul Trotman’s Donated to Science, Luigi Cutore and Mark McNeill’s I Am The River, Justin Pemberton’s Is She or Isn’t He?, Dean Easterbrook’s The Jade Bell Story and Luke Wheeler and Peter Simpson’s Stand Up. The shorts are Anna Cottrell’s Lest We Forget, Richard Sidey’s Landscapes at World’s End and Paora Joseph’s Hiding Behind the Green Screen.

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