THE EDGE: SERIES II. PROGRAMME 30

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Year
1994
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F27279
Media type
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Year
1994
Reference
F27279
Media type
Moving image
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Series
THE EDGE
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
0:24:11
Broadcast Date
03/09/1994
Production company
GIBSON GROUP
Credits
Director: Ross Jolly (Cinderella)
Director: Haunui Royal
Director: John Hyde

Stories On; Cinderella, the pantomine based around an interview with the two ugly sisters played by men. Includes performance and behind the scenes footage as well as interviews with Peter Harcourt (theatrical historian), Lewis Rowe (an ugly sister), Tony Geappen (an ugly sister) and Windsor Davies (the Baron).

Interview with Daniel Clasby (an artist in residence) at the Auckland Maritime Museum about the changes at the museum. We are shown footage of the museum, Clasby’s workshop, examples of his work, people browsing the museum.

Sculptor Anthony Stone is interviewed and talks about the different people he has sculptured and an exhibition of his works at the Southland Museum and Art Gallery in Invercargill. Shots of Stones works. Wayne Marriott (art and exhibition manager) is also interviewed.

Paula Boock reviews Palm Prints, a book by Fiona Kidman.

Chris Knox reviews Baraka, a film by Ron Fricke who worked on Koyaanisqatsi. Includes clip from trailer and 3 scenes.

Edgewise Items; Supergroove clip / single ‘Sitting inside my Head’, ‘The story of a New Zealand river’ by Jane Mander, ‘Lovelock’ by James McNeish, ‘All visitors ashore’ by C.K.Stead, ‘Memoirs of a Peon’ by Frank Sareson - photos of artists and book covers, That Seppent Milton exhibition at The National Library Gallery in Wellington - interview with curator Jim Traue. Scene clip from the movie ‘Speed’ starring Keanu Reeves, promotion of Emma Paki.