A Little Death Explained

A Little Death
Native Name:
Director:Simon Perkins
Paul Swadel
Screenplay:Simon Perkins
Paul Swadel
Story:Simon Perkins
Paul Swadel
Producer:James Wallace
Starring:Jed Brophy
Josephine Davison
Cinematography:Peter Bannan
Editing:Peter Evans
Music:Dave Whitehead
Studio:James Wallace Productions
Distributor:Creative New Zealand
Runtime:10:52 minutes
Country:New Zealand
Language:English
Budget:(NZD) $13643

A Little Death is a 16mm short film that was created by Simon Perkins and Paul Swadel in 1995.[1] The film was nominated for Best Short Film in the New Zealand Film and TV Awards in 1995. Its concept evolved from an earlier idea called 'Into The Void', which involve a male character walking in on his lover in bed with another. The interest of the idea centred on the ambiguity of the lover's gender, and by inference the sexual orientation of the observer.[2] [3]

The film has been recognised as one of a select number of early NZ short films which pushed the envelope in terms of visual design and cinematic language.

The script for this film was written as a Beatscript[4] [5] rather than a conventional screenplay. The film has been cited as one of a select number of shorts that heralded The Coming of Age of The New Zealand Short Film (Paul Shannon, 1995).

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Perkins, Simon; Swadel, Paul . 1995 . folksonomy . UK . 28 March 2017. A Little Death film credits.
  2. Perkins, Simon; Swadel, Paul (Directors) . 1995. A Little Death . 16mm. Auckland, New Zealand . James Wallace Productions.
  3. Web site: 24 February 2004 . A Little Death . folksonomy . UK. 3 September 2010.
  4. Web site: Perkins . Simon . 2005 . folksonomy . UK . 3 September 2010. Beatscript: action-centred scripting for shortfilms and animations.
  5. Web site: Perkins . Simon . 2005 . folksonomy . UK . 3 September 2010. Beatscript: action-centred scripting for shortfilms and animations.