Flying Fox in a Freedom Tree
Flying Fox in a Freedom Tree is a 1989 New Zealand film directed by Martyn Sanderson.[1] The film is based on the 1974 short story and other work by Albert Wendt.[1][2][3]
| Flying Fox in a Freedom Tree | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Martyn Sanderson | 
| Written by | Martyn Sanderson | 
| Based on | 1974 short story and other work by Albert Wendt | 
| Produced by | Graham McLean | 
| Starring | Faifua Amiga Richard von Sturmer | 
| Narrated by | Peseta Sinave Isara | 
| Cinematography | Allen Guilford | 
| Edited by | Ken Zemke | 
| Music by | Michelle Scullion | 
| Production companies | New Zealand Film Commission Grahame McLean Associates | 
| Release date | 1989 | 
| Running time | 92 minutes | 
| Country | New Zealand | 
| Language | English | 
Cast
    
- Faifua Amiga as Pepe
- Richard von Sturmer as Tagata
- Eteuati Ete as Tauilopepe
- Fuialo Molimau as Toasa
Reviews
    
    Awards
    
- 1989 Amiens International Film Festival (France) "Grand Prix de la Ville d'Amiens: for the film making the greatest contribution to the understanding of a culture and the identity of a people".[1]
- 1989 Tokyo International Film Festival "Best Screenplay, Nominated for Tokyo Grand Prix".[1]
Festivals
    
- 1990 Hawai'i[1]
- 1990 American Film Institute Film Festival [1]
- 1991 Umea (Sweden) [1]
- 1990 Warsaw Film Week (Poland) [1]
- 1990 New Zealand International Film Festival[1]
References
    
- "Flying Fox in a Freedom Tree". NZ On Screen. New Zealand Film Commission. 1990. Retrieved 6 January 2023.
- "Flying Fox in a Freedom Tree". British Film Institute. 1989. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
- Wendt, Albert (1973). Flying-fox in a freedom tree and other stories. Longman Paul. ISBN 0582717337. Retrieved 6 February 2023.
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