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ARCHIVE

11th(2009)



This Is Her

Katie WOLFE

  • New Zealand
  • 2008
  • 12min
  • 35mm
  • color
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SYNOPSIS


 Synopsis
 Meet Evie and Jonathan: happily married, deeply in love, and about to experience the everyday miracle that is the birth of a child. While Evie breathes through the labour pains, with Jonathan anxious at her side, across the city six-year-old Kylie is carefully laying out her dolls. One day this angelic child will steal Evie¡¯s husband and ruin her life. This is her.
 
 Program Note
 Centering on the birthing scene of the filmic protagonist ¡°I,¡± the camera converses with the voice-over as it follows the young girl Kylie, husband Jonathan, the best friend Sandra, and her mother. The meticulously calculated editing, the juxtaposition of scene and voice-over allows the film to cross more than twenty years of time and show the fleetingness of relationship and opaqueness of life. It also shows in compact speculation the dimensions of a woman¡¯s life, such as experiencing love, separation, and pain, working, and falling into unexpectedness. This Is Her stirs in the viewers a refreshing enjoyment that can be felt after reading a well-written short story. (KWON Eun-sun)

PROGRAM NOTE


 Synopsis
 Meet Evie and Jonathan: happily married, deeply in love, and about to experience the everyday miracle that is the birth of a child. While Evie breathes through the labour pains, with Jonathan anxious at her side, across the city six-year-old Kylie is carefully laying out her dolls. One day this angelic child will steal Evie¡¯s husband and ruin her life. This is her.
 
 Program Note
 Centering on the birthing scene of the filmic protagonist ¡°I,¡± the camera converses with the voice-over as it follows the young girl Kylie, husband Jonathan, the best friend Sandra, and her mother. The meticulously calculated editing, the juxtaposition of scene and voice-over allows the film to cross more than twenty years of time and show the fleetingness of relationship and opaqueness of life. It also shows in compact speculation the dimensions of a woman¡¯s life, such as experiencing love, separation, and pain, working, and falling into unexpectedness. This Is Her stirs in the viewers a refreshing enjoyment that can be felt after reading a well-written short story. (KWON Eun-sun)

Director

  • Katie WOLFEKatie WOLFE

    Katie is one of New Zealand¡¯s most interesting emerging directors, with a distinctive visual style that has been demonstrated in her work in the serial drama genre, children¡¯s television and in theatre. Katie trained as an actor at Toi Whakaari: The New Zealand Drama School. Her film credits include features The Irrefutable Truth About Demons and The Last Tattoo. Katie¡¯s current projects include directing Go Girls, an upcoming primetime drama series for Television New Zealand, developing a theatre production based on James K Baxter¡¯s Jerusalem Daybook, and developing short film and feature film ideas.

Credit

  • ProducerFelicity LETCHER, Rachel LORIMER
  • Cast Mia BLAKE, Fraser BROWN, Sara WISEMAN
  • Screenwriter Kate MCDERMOTT
  • Cinematography Ginny LOANE
  • Art director Kate HENNEBRY
  • Editor Lisa HOUGH
  • Music Geoff MADDOCK
  • Sound Al SECONI