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NZIFF - Rurangi

Ticket Information

  • General Admission (Adult): $18.94 each ($17.50 + $1.44 fees)
  • Friends of MTG / Senior Citizen: $13.33 each ($13.00 + $0.33 fees)
  • Student / Nurses / Community Services Card: $16.38 each ($15.00 + $1.38 fees)
  • Child (15 years & under): $12.30 each ($12.00 + $0.30 fees)
  • Eventfinda tickets no longer on sale

Dates

  • Mon 27 Jul 2020, 6:00pm–7:40pm

Restrictions

PG

Website

Listed by

Lisa Feyen

Premiering their forthcoming web series as a special festival presentation, director Max Currie (Everything We Loved, NZIFF14) and writer Cole Meyers’ queer and trans-positive drama swells with character and heart.

A young trans activist, Caz (Elz Carrad), breaks down in tears in front of a support group towards the start of Rūrangi. He doesn’t know how he can help the queer people in front of him, and feels entirely guilty, even shameful about that fact. Like many of our young queer people, he’s burned out not by his struggle, but by the struggle of those around him. Having fled his hometown of Rūrangi to find himself, Caz returns hoping to connect not just with his father (Kirk Torrance), who he left ten years ago, pre-transition, but the small community whose residents are having struggles of their own now as well.

Rūrangi is unapologetically frank and unapologetically queer, with not just a strong ensemble – Ramon Te Wake, Arlo Green and Kirk Torrance being special standouts – but a diverse, inclusive cast. But the calling card for the web series, packaged here into a slick five-episode binge watch, is the searing screen debut of Elz Carrad. Carrad carries the entire series on his shoulders; he externalises, with detail and charisma, the struggles of a person stuck between wanting, nay, needing, to talk about and express his own demons, but always caught dealing with the needs of others. — Sam Brooks

New Zealand
2020
Director: Max Currie
Producer: Craig Gainsborough

In English and te reo Māori, with English subtitles
96 minutes
Censors rating tbc

Tickets are available online through Eventfinda and from the front desk at MTG. Door sales will also be available at the MTG Century Theatre one hour prior to the screening.

Presented by: New Zealand International Film Festival.

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