Wednesday 30 December 2009

NEW IMAGE FOR NZ FILM


Jigsaw Productions have released a new image and poster for our up coming feature film Anarchy in Aotearoa. This work has been undertaken as part of the packaging of the film for financiers which has been taking place over the past few months. The film, which has already begun to cause a stir in the industry on both sides of the world due to its confrontational style and innovative story structure will be directed by Jigsaw's Dale Corlett.

Sunday 27 December 2009

MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR

Jigsaw Productions would like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and we hope the New Year is both creatively and personally fulfilling and rewarding.
Looking forward to seeing and working with you next year
All the very best
The Jigsaw team


Friday 4 December 2009

Running in Germany




Director Dale Corlett was singled out as one of the new generation of auteurs at this year's Mannhein - Heildberg International Film Festival, where his debut feature film Running Traffic was in the official competiton in November. He was a guest of the festival where he met a number of other international directors and some future collaborators. His highlight was seeing some amazing films including some brilliant South Amercian films like Eduardo Pinto's, Cano Dorado, the disturbing and innovative Swiss film, Coeur Animal, by director Severine Cornamusaz and the equally beautiful Norwegian film Jernanger, not to mention the emotional Finish film Letter's to Father Jacob.

Running away with Awards


Jigsaw Productions are proud to announce that their feature film, Running in Traffic, has won the 
Os International Film Festival Award for Excellence at this years festival in Norway. Director Dale Corlett, Producer Marc Twynholm and Actor Bryan Larkin were presented with the prestigious award at the final night ceremony.

The WT JURY:
"The winner of the WT RETRO APOLLO AWARD for EXCELLENCE goes to a film with a visual and emotional impression like a powerful force of nature. The Director manages through image and cast performances to paint a vivid and painfully realistic work of art, with acting that comes across as truthful and heartfelt"