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Auckland’s Night Life Exposed (Press, 27 September 1985)

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Summary: Auckland’s Night Life Exposed (Press, 27 September 1985)

On 27 September 1985, Auckland filmmaker Geoff Steven showcased the city's vibrant nightlife in his 25-minute television programme "Kaleidoscope," specifically an episode titled "Night On The Town" aired on One. The programme offered viewers a glimpse into various entertainment venues across Auckland, ranging from performance cafes to clubs, highlighting places such as Alfies, known for its impressive transvestite shows. The documentary also featured high-end dining spots like Melba, which boasts the highest champagne consumption of any New Zealand restaurant, alongside the Naughty Knickers Club, renowned for its exotic dances. Geoff Steven aimed not to shock but to present an unfiltered view of Auckland's nightlife. He remarked that the programme serves as a mix of performances showcasing both talented and less skilled entertainers, leaving it to the audience to form their judgments based on personal preferences. The filming of "A Night On The Town" was conducted over one hectic week, beginning late afternoons and wrapping up around 2 a.m., which led to a frenetic atmosphere for the crew. On one particular night, the team visited multiple locations, including Dirty Dicks theme restaurant, the "Rocky Horror Picture Show" at Avondale’s Hollywood Cinema, and the gay club Alfies, causing a sense of disorientation among the crew by the end of the shoot. Steven explained that the documentary reflects his interest in illustrating the richness of community life that is often overshadowed by conventional suburban norms in New Zealand. He has previously made notable contributions in the film industry, including a documentary on tattooing hosted by Peter Fonda and two feature films, "Strata" and "Skin Deep." Through "A Night On The Town," Geoff Steven expressed his desire to reveal the dynamic experiences that exist outside the realm of mainstream entertainment in Auckland.

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Publish Date:27th September 1985
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/paperspast_chp19850927_2_77_5.html