Rialto Channel has announced that acclaimed film Russian Snark will screen on Saturday June 1st, 2013 as part of the NZ Film Month they are curating. Screening time is 8:30pm – so get your popcorn ready peeps!
Rialto Channel has announced that acclaimed film Russian Snark will screen on Saturday June 1st, 2013 as part of the NZ Film Month they are curating. Screening time is 8:30pm – so get your popcorn ready peeps!
A great opening night! Fabulous feedback – with lots of superlatives being bandied around. The very thing to warm the cockles of a director’s heart. And it was nice to watch it with an audience without the nerves I experienced at the screening at the Film Festival in Auckland last year. That time it had never been shown to a general audience and I didn’t know how they’d take it; this time I had enough confidence in it working to relax and enjoy the event myself.
Several people remarked how they saw new things in the movie on a second viewing. And I myself find it interesting how it seems subtly change with each successive audience.
I’m off to New Plymouth tomorrow for another Q and A at the Arthouse Cinema. I’m curious to find out how it will go down in the provinces. There’s no reason to think they won’t enjoy it. The film is a curious beast – an art movie that is accessible to the general public (if I don’t say so myself!)
A great opening night! Fabulous feedback – with lots of superlatives being bandied around. The very thing to warm the cockles of a director’s heart. And it was nice to watch it with an audience without the nerves I experienced at the screening at the Film Festival in Auckland last year. That time it had never been shown to a general audience and I didn’t know how they’d take it; this time I had enough confidence in it working to relax and enjoy the event myself.
Several people remarked how they saw new things in the movie on a second viewing. And I myself find it interesting how it seems subtly change with each successive audience.
I’m off to New Plymouth tomorrow for another Q and A at the Arthouse Cinema. I’m curious to find out how it will go down in the provinces. There’s no reason to think they won’t enjoy it. The film is a curious beast – an art movie that is accessible to the general public (if I don’t say so myself!)