The Festival says…

Posted on June 16, 2010 by Mike Riddell

The official programme for the NZ International Film Festival has this to say about The Insatiable Moon:

Down and out in Ponsonby doesn’t have the ring about it that it had 30 years ago, but The Insatiable Moon makes a colourful dramatic plea for the continued existence of halfway houses in a part of the city better known for curbside dining. A chance encounter between Sara Wiseman’s social worker and charismatic, barefooted self-proclaimed Second Son of God Arthur (Rawiri Paratene) entwines with the fate of the lodgers in a Ponsonby boarding house as real estate agents, TV current affairs, neighbourhood watch, health bureaucrats and a helpless vicar take sides around the underhand campaign to throw them out. Divine madness and down-to-earth compassion are at the heart of producer, and former Ponsonby minister, Mike Riddell’s script. Directed by his partner Rosemary Riddell, The Insatiable Moon’s splendid cast (including Ian Mune) endows the household of psychiatric patients and low-income tenants with individual gnarliness and touching esprit de corps. — BG

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2 Comments

  1. Mark says:

    So when does it get released in Ireland? Sadly cant make it to the world premier but will be raising a glass of firewater from above! Well done. Much love M

    June 16th, 2010 at 9:57 pm ()

  2. Mike Riddell says:

    Just as soon as we can get a UK distributor! I’ll join you in that drink, from down under… Look forward to seeing you next year Mark.

    June 17th, 2010 at 12:05 am ()

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