The Map Reader | |
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Directed by | Harold Brodie |
Written by | Harold Brodie |
Produced by | John Davies |
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Cinematography | Renaud Maire |
Edited by | Harold Brodie |
Music by | Paul Ubana Jones |
Production company | Arkles Entertainment |
Distributed by | Beamafilm |
Running time | 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.[2] The action is set in Kaipara Harbour and Rodney District, North Island.[3][4] 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][5] 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.[3][5]
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