Roseanne Liang Explained

Roseanne Liang
Birth Place:New Zealand
Alma Mater:University of Auckland
Occupation:Filmmaker
Yearsactive:2003–present

Roseanne Liang is a New Zealand film director.[1] Her first feature film, My Wedding and Other Secrets, was the first theatrically released feature film made by a Chinese New Zealander and became 2011's highest grossing local feature film.[2] She also co-created, directed, and co-wrote the 2021 TV series Creamerie.

Early life

Liang was born in New Zealand to Hong Kong emigrants. Her parents were doctors, one was a doctor and the other a nurse.[3] She has two sisters. Liang attended St Cuthbert's College, Auckland, and was dux of the school in 1995.[4]

She went on to study computer science at the University of Auckland. She graduated with a Masters in Creative and Performing Arts in 2003.[5]

Career

Liang made her directorial debut with the autobiographical documentary film Banana in a Nutshell (2005), which was about her own cross-cultural romance with a Pākehā.[6] The film won Best Documentary at DOCNZ International Documentary Film Festival.[7] Liang won Best Director of Documentary Films at Asian Festival of First Films. The film was screened at New Zealand International Film Festival 2005, where she met John Barnett, a producer from South Pacific Pictures, who requested a feature length adaptation of the documentary.

That project later became the romantic comedy My Wedding and Other Secrets (2011). The film won Best Actress and Best Screenplay Award for a feature film at the Aotearoa Film & Television Awards.

Liang also directed the short film Take 3, which won awards in 2007 at the Berlin and Valladolid Film Festivals, and the hit web series Flat3 and Friday Night Bites.[8] [9] In 2008, she was awarded Women in Film and Television International's Woman to Watch Award for Women in Film and Television.

Liang is a part of the Thousand Apologies Collective, a creative cohort of seven writers and filmmakers based in Auckland, New Zealand, which includes Shuchi Kothari and Serina Pearson. They made their television debut with their pan-Asian sketch comedy series A Thousand Apologies on TV3, New Zealand's first prime time Asian program.[10] [11] Kothari and Liang later cofounded the Pan-Asian Screen Collective with others in August 2018 to support Asian filmmakers in New Zealand.[12]

In 2017, she directed a short film Do No Harm, which was selected to be shown at the Manhattan Short film festival[13] and the 2017 Sundance Film Festival.[14]

In 2020, Liang directed and co-wrote Shadow in the Cloud, a WWII action-horror film, starring Chloë Grace Moretz from a story treatment by Max Landis. It debuted at the 2020 Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the People's Choice Award.[15]

Filmography

Short film

YearTitleDirectorWriter
2005Rest Stop
2008Take 3
2015Sugar Hit
2017Do No Harm

Feature film

YearTitleDirectorWriterNotes
2005Banana in a NutshellDocumentary
2011My Wedding and Other Secrets
2020Shadow in the Cloud

Television

YearTitleDirectorWriter
2008A Thousand Apologies
2021Creamerie
2024 Avatar: The Last Airbender

Web series

YearTitleDirectorWriterNotes
2013Flat3 12 episodes
2016–2018Friday Night Bites
2017Unboxed 6 episodes

Personal life

Liang is married to Stephen Harris, the subject of Banana in a Nutshell.[16] They have two children.

Accolades

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Debruge. Peter. 2021-02-25. 10 Directors to Watch: Roseanne Liang Launches Action Ambitions With 'Shadow in the Cloud'. 2021-03-07. Variety. en-US.
  2. Web site: Roseanne Liang, Writer/Director. 2018-05-06. WIFT New Zealand. en.
  3. Web site: Roseanne Liang. 2021-03-07. ngataonga.org.nz. en.
  4. Web site: Sir Peter Blake Leadership Awards Old Girls' Association. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140727154331/http://www.stcuthberts.school.nz/oga/awards/sir-peter-blake-awards/. July 27, 2014. 2018-05-06. St Cuthbert's College.
  5. Wilford. Judy. Spring 2006. Filmmaker in a nutshell. Ingenio. University of Auckland. 30–31.
  6. Roseanne Liang hits Hollywood big leagues with Shadow in the Cloud. The Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin. Newstalk ZB. Francesca. Rudkin. February 7, 2021. March 7, 2021.
  7. Web site: Barclay. Keith. 2014-03-03. Roseanne Liang honoured by University of Auckland. 2021-03-08. SCREENZ. en-GB.
  8. Web site: NZ On Screen. Roseanne Liang NZ On Screen. 2018-05-06. www.nzonscreen.com. en.
  9. Web site: Roseanne Liang tipped by Hollywood Reporter as director to watch. Stuff. en. 2018-05-06.
  10. Web site: 2008-10-21. The Asian inversion. 2021-03-07. Otago Daily Times. en.
  11. Web site: Screen. NZ On. A Thousand Apologies Series Television NZ On Screen. 2021-03-07. www.nzonscreen.com. en.
  12. Web site: Medel. Mariah Alyssa. 2018-09-04. New collective fights for Asians on NZ screens. 2021-03-08. Newsroom. en-AU.
  13. Web site: Kiwi short film Do No Harm earns Oscars nod at Manhattan Short. Stuff. en. 2018-05-06.
  14. Web site: 2018-03-25. Gunning for Hollywood and #TimesUp for NZ. 2021-03-07. RNZ. en-nz.
  15. Web site: 3 February 2021. Roseanne Liang on Shadow In The Cloud. 2021-03-08. www.wiftnz.org.nz.
  16. Web site: Morgan. Scott. 2011-03-10. Casting a light on culture clash. 2021-03-07. Stuff. en.
  17. Web site: 2005-11-25. SPADA celebrates film industry achievements. 2021-03-08. The Big Idea Editor. en.