Otago Daily Times

Screenwrit­er returns from stint in China

- JOHN GIBB john.gibb@odt.co.nz

AWARDWINNI­NG Dunedin screenwrit­er David Hay has returned from a ‘‘phenomenal’’ trip to China, where he wrote the script for a fulllength black comedy.

‘‘The whole thing was fantastic. ‘‘I got a lot of work done and met a lot of superbly interestin­g people,’’ Mr Hay said.

He returned to Dunedin this week after spending six ‘‘extremely stimulatin­g’’ weeks in China on the first trip undertaken through the Dunedin Shanghai Screen Writers Exchange programme.

This Dunedin City Councilbac­ked exchange allows experience­d screenwrit­ers to develop work and build new profession­al relationsh­ips.

DCCbased Film Dunedin coordinato­r Antony Deaker said Mr Hay was hosted by the Shanghai Art Film Federation to meet film makers, visit studios and undertake research.

Mr Hay was born in Scotland and lived in Auckland before shifting to Dunedin in 2015.

That shift ended lengthy rushhour commuting and enabled him to ‘‘reclaim a huge amount of my life back’’— giving him the extra time he needed to start working on short films.

When he went to Shanghai last November, he had written and directed an 11minute short film, Cold Fish, which was shot at Smaills Beach, Dunedin.

This won the Best Short Film prize at the Ravenna Nightmare Film Festival in Italy last year, and received a special mention from the jury at the Visionaria film festival at Sienna.

Visionaria judges said the film had tackled ‘‘in a direct and unconventi­onal way the connection between life and death, teen years and adult life’’.

Mr Hay wrote the first draft of a film script for the ‘‘very fastmoving’’ fulllength film version of Cold Fish in ‘‘just three weeks’’.

He earlier spent many years making documentar­y television for broadcaste­rs across the world and last year received a New Zealand Writers Guild seed grant.

 ?? PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON ?? Home again . . . Screenwrit­er David Hay at his Mornington home.
PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON Home again . . . Screenwrit­er David Hay at his Mornington home.

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