DOWN BY THE RIVERSIDE

The reason North Pole Deception has been moving so slowly is about to be resolved...

Down by the Riverside poster | NZ premiere

Downending Films and Film Waikato are proud to announce the New Zealand Premiere of the feature film Down by the Riverside on November 2nd at Rialto Hamilton!

The "Best Foreign Feature" nominee, which is about to have it's world premiere in New York’s prestigious B-Movie Film Festival, is described as a murder mystery, art house-noir-horror, and is set in the Waikato town of Te Aroha. The film follows two historians as they investigate an unsolved murder, and they soon become part of the horrific story.

The premiere will be attended by Co-Directors Brad Davison and Marama Killen, who will answer questions from the floor after the screening, as well as lead actress Rebecca Trelease who was also nominated at the B-Movie awards for her performance in this film.

Seats for the 8:30pm screening are available at Rialto Cinema in Hamilton central for $12. More information on the film is available on Downending Film's website; downending.com.

This is a one time only screening for New Zealand before the nationwide DVD release on November 14th.
Tickets are limited and some of the content of this film may offend - viewer discretion is advised.

Marama presents CHICAGO

Marama Killen presents CHICAGO
Marama Killen is directing "Chicago", the "well loved musical". It's on in Te Aroha and is going to be awesome. You should check it out... I'm planning on flying up to see it on the 19th of this month. Tickets $20 each and package deals are availabe. You can book by emailing here. More information on www.futuretearoha.co.nz

Marama Killen presents CHICAGO

They are also seeking a few more musicians, so if you're interested email chicago@futuretearoha.co.nz.

In other news, production has basically come to a stand still on the North Pole Deception. I had my first two day weekend last week and spent the whole time shooting a music video for the Braxton Hicks. I will now be working most Saturdays, so when I am up north again, I will bring back my sculpting stuff and get the characters and props made in Wellington (while I still have access to the resources at work).

If you're not up on the play with Down by the Riverside, there's some stuff happening over on www.downending.com
:)