Notes to Eternity explained

Notes to Eternity
Director:Sarah Cordery
Runtime:147 minutes
Country:New Zealand
Language:English

Notes to Eternity is a 2016 documentary feature film by New Zealand director Sarah Cordery, released theatrically in 2016.[1] It is a meditation on the Israel-Palestine conflict centring on the lives and ideas of Noam Chomsky, Robert Fisk, Norman Finkelstein and Sara Roy.[2] [3] [4] [5]

It was selected for the Documentary Panorama programme of the Belfast Film Festival in 2017.[6] and the Screening Rights Film Festival 2017.[7] It screened as part of the Directed By Women 2017 season at the Genesis Cinema in London and had its Scottish premiere at the Glasgow Film Theatre.[8]

A preliminary cut premiered at the New Zealand International Film Festival in 2014.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Rialto Cinemas https://www.rialto.co.nz/Movie/Notes-To-Eternity Retrieved 3 January 2021
  2. The Lumière Reader, Notes on notes to eternity, 2 September 2015 https://lumiere.net.nz/index.php/notes-on-notes-to-eternity/ Retrieved 4 January 2021
  3. [Stuff (website)|Stuff]
  4. [Radio NZ]
  5. [Critic (magazine)]
  6. [Belfast Film Festival]
  7. Screening Rights Film Festival 2017 https://screeningrights.com/srff-2017/ Retrieved 3 January 2021
  8. [Glasgow Film Theatre]
  9. [New Zealand International Film Festival]