Local films hit the big screen

November 8, 2022

The Raglan Arts Film Festival opens Thursday, November 10 at 6pm with a bevy of local short films.

Come celebrate local filmmaking talent and decide on your favourite at the Old School theatre.

From bird watching, music videos, painting in nature and creative Tik Toks to a teen struggling with Tourettes, the art of drumming, words staining skin and more, the short films were crafted by local filmmakers of all ages.

The films will be vying for best tamariki, rangatahi, open amateur and open professional, cinematography and acting, to be announced at the Red Carpet evening on Saturday, November 19 at the Te Uku Hall.

For the big finale and a night of glitz and glamour, the RAFFA Red Carpet evening is on Saturday, November 19 at 5.30pm at the Te Uku Hall with food, entertainment and much more. CASH BAR | No Eftpos. Red Carpet tickets are on sale now at the Raglan Old School Arts Centre.

Opening night Thursday, November 10 – bar open from 6pm, films begin at 6.30pm.  More screenings on Friday 11, Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 visit www.raglanartscentre.co.nz for more information.

KOHA ENTRY.  Book online raglanmovies.nz. 

All of the following entries will screen:

Tamariki (under 13)

Go Kart Run
An old go-kart needs a revamp to bring it back to life. 7 mins

Life of a Kid in Raglan
Raglan! Get off Tik Tok. 5 mins

Tinkerbell Shrek Gets Discovered
Tinkerbell Shrek has been hiding her whole life behind the Te Mata School pool. 2 mins

Rangatahi (13 to 16)

Escape from Everything
Reliving day nightmares in our dream. 2 mins

The Last Heist
Kilo01 purses one last heist. 3 mins

Other Worlds
A teen struggling with Tourette’s syndrome has trouble making friends and looks for a way to escape.
2 mins

Beans Hide and Seek
Let’s go and play. 2 mins
Waste of time
Are you wasting time? 4 mins

Open Amateur (over 16)

West Coast Jazz
Freddy Limbert’s art of the drum solo with the local band ‘West Coast Jazz’. 10 mins

Biff and Arthur B
Arthur Robert Jenkins is constantly bullied by Biff Bradley. 5 mins

Operation Godless M
A covert group of hunters neutralising threats. 10 mins

Raglan Gems
A documentary: Raglan Coastal and Estuarine birds. 5 mins

The Kill Order PG
A man plays solitaire in a hotel room. 10 mins

Biff and Arthur A
Arthur Robert Jenkins is constantly bullied by Biff Bradley. 5 mins

Auxiliam
Despite being belittled by his own conscious, Jackson finds the solution he needs to fix his old TV. 10 mins

Billy the Kid
Two old Dudes having fun in Te Mata. 5 mins

Open Professional (over 18)

Painting With Places
The painting practice of Amanda Watson, a local Whaingaroa artist, who makes her paintings outside in the natural environment. 4 mins

In Solitude
The sun sets looking out from the jetty at the end of Bow Street, Raglan. 5 mins

Cold-Blooded-Dermatographic Locutions PG
What if everything you said was to stain your skin as well as the skin of the person you would be
speaking to? 16 mins

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