The Map Reader Explained

The Map Reader
Director:Harold Brodie
Producer:John Davies
Starring:
Cinematography:Renaud Maire
Editing:Harold Brodie
Music:Paul Ubana Jones
Studio:Arkles Entertainment
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Distributor:Beamafilm
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:New Zealand
Language:English

The Map Reader is a New Zealand drama film, directed, written and edited by Harold Brodie and released in 2008.[1] It was produced by John Davies for Arkles Entertainment and distributed by Beamafilm. The action is set in Kaipara Harbour and Rodney District, North Island.[2] It is a coming-of-age story, which follows Michael (Jordan Selwyn), a socially awkward teenager. He lives with his mother Amelia (Rebecca Gibney), a heavy drinking single parent. Michael's hobby is studying maps, while his love interests are blind woman Mary (Bonnie Soper) and his classmate Alison (Mikaila Hutchinson). Soper won Best Supporting Actress in a Feature Film at the 2009 New Zealand film and television awards.[3] Producer John Davies was nominated for Best Feature Film – budget under $1 million and Brodie was nominated for Best Editing in a Feature Film at the same ceremony.

Plot

Michael is a socially awkward senior secondary student in a small town in New Zealand. From a young age he has a passion for maps. His mother Amelia was deserted by his father, an airline pilot, when he was a baby. Amelia has a drinking problem: alternately pushing Michael away and smothering him. Michael hangs out with Carlo and Simon, who perv at a blind woman, Mary as she showers. When Amelia's friend Evelyn visits she brings her daughter Mary. Mary flirts with Michael and later seduces him despite knowing of the local boys' perving. She intends leaving town for Auckland to study law. Michael begins to include classmate Alison in his activities, including inviting her home. He learns that Alison's father is abusive and tries to protect her. Alison knocks her father out and gives Michael money. Michael decides to look for his absent father and leaves town after the end of the school year.

Cast

Reception

Deborah Robinson of Australian Women Online praised Gibney's portrayal of Amelia, "[she] elicits much empathy for the character and of course, the experienced actress steals just about every scene she’s in".[4] AllMovie's assessor rated it at one-out-of-five stars. Flicks reviewer Andreas Heinemann gave it four-out-of-five, "[it] punches above its weight... [and] is driven by the great work of an impressive cast."[5] Dan Slevin of Funerals & Snakes observed, "[Brodie] is hampered by some weak performances from [most of his cast] and a lack of a considered visual style... [his] more successful [choice is] a distinctive soundtrack from bluesman [Jones]."[6]

References

  1. Web site: The Map Reader (2008) - Harold Brodie Cast and Crew . . 13 June 2024 .
  2. Web site: Credits The Map Reader Film . NZ On Screen . 13 June 2024 .
  3. Web site: The Map Reader Interview with Harold Brodie . female.com.au . 13 June 2024 .
  4. Web site: Rebecca Gibney and Cast Give Stellar Performances in The Map Reader . Deborah . Robinson . Australian Women Online . 18 November 2009 . . https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20130122195729/http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/80824/20130123-0001/www.australianwomenonline.com/rebecca-gibney-stars-in-the-map-reader/indexa028.html . 23 January 2013 . 13 June 2024 .
  5. Web site: The Map Reader - Available on DVD/Blu-Ray, reviews, trailers . Andreas . Heinemann . Flicks . National Library of Australia . https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20190826124400/http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/170031/20190826-0141/www.flicks.com.au/movie/the-map-reader/index.html . 26 August 2019 . 13 June 2024 .
  6. Web site: Review: Slumdog Millionaire, Role Models and The Map Reader . Dan . Slevin . Funerals & Snakes . 7 February 2009 . 13 June 2024 .

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