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Shocking Or Touching (Press, 30 August 1986)

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Summary: Shocking Or Touching (Press, 30 August 1986)

"Jewel's Dari," a half-hour film directed by Peter Wells, is set to air as part of the "About Face" series of independent New Zealand drama. Premiering on 31 August 1986, the film tells a poignant story focusing on two outsiders: a transvestite named Mandy, portrayed by Richard Hanna, and a transexual named Jewel, played by Georgina Beyer. Wells chose to direct this film not to provoke viewers but because he found the narrative compelling and emotionally resonant, highlighting the support and connection between the two main characters as they navigate a challenging environment. Wells comments on the film's exploration of unconventional relationships, noting that the experiences of transvestites and transexuals have always been a part of urban life in New Zealand, though they have not been prominently represented in media. He believes that "Jewel's Dari" challenges traditional gender binaries and reflects on society's varied responses to such themes, suggesting that some viewers might find it difficult to accept, while others will relate to the story. Adapted from a short story by Anne Kennedy, which won the B.N.Z. Katherine Mansfield Short Story Award in 1983, the film focuses less on the characters' sexuality and instead emphasizes their humanity and resilience in a society that can be unwelcoming. Wells highlights the intimacy captured in the film, showcasing the daily realities and struggles faced by these two remarkable individuals. Audiences are encouraged to tune in and witness a narrative that delves deep into human connection and understanding, set against the backdrop of social challenges. The film is scheduled to air on Channel One at 10.15 p.m. on Sunday.

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Publish Date:30th August 1986
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/paperspast_chp19860830_2_102_7.html