Proud Voices On Screen at Auckland Pride Festival
NZ
Proud Voices On Screen at Auckland Pride Festival
NZ
Proud Voices On Screen at Auckland Pride Festival
NZ
Proud Voices On Screen at Auckland Pride Festival
NZ
Proud Voices On Screen at Auckland Pride Festival
NZ
Proud Voices On Screen at Auckland Pride Festival
NZ
Proud Voices On Screen at Auckland Pride Festival
NZ
Proud Voices On Screen at Auckland Pride Festival
NZ
Proud Voices On Screen at Auckland Pride Festival
NZ
Proud Voices On Screen at Auckland Pride Festival
NZ
Proud Voices On Screen at Auckland Pride Festival
Come along to our third annual Proud Voices On Screen event - a day of short films, panel discussions and mingling. Celebrate queer, lgtbqia+, takatāpui & rainbow voices in the Aotearoa screen industry. All levels of filmmaking experience are welcome including those just dipping their toes in.
Admission is free - register through Eventbrite.
PROGRAMME
12:30pm doors open - grab a seat, tea and coffee available
12:45pm - International Shorts 2024
A selection of shorts by queer filmmakers from around the world
Break - Hot drinks and snacks available
2pm (75mins) - Panel Discussion:Making Inky Pinky Ponky and The Boy, The Queen And Everything In Between
The creators and lead actors of two series Inky Pinky Ponky (Coconet, Whakaata Māori) and The Boy, The Queen And Everything In Between (TVNZ+) talk about their process developing and making the shows.
Speakers: director Ramon Te Wake, writer/actor Amanaki Prescott-Faletau, actor Awa Puna
Moderator: producer Karin Williams
3:15pm (30mins) - Break - Hot drinks and snacks available
3:45pm (75mins) - In Conversation: Queerness, Safety and Intimacy on set
Intimacy Coordinator Todd Emerson talks to Max Currie about what it means to bring lived, queer experience to the role when it comes to queer stories, themes, characters and actors.
Speaker: Intimacy Coordinator/actor Todd Emerson
Moderator: writer/director/producer Max Currie
5pm (60mins) - Celebrate! Stick around for some refreshments and networking with queer creatives in the Aotearoa screen industry. Those who weren't able to attend the screening and talks are still welcome to come along from 5-6pm and meet others in the industry.
6pm - End!
This event was made possible through the Pride & Spark Empowerment Initiative and with support from the New Zealand Film Commission.