New Zealand / Jan 01, 1996
Voiceover (1996)
Directed by Miranda Harcourt
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13min
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Plot
Actor Miranda Harcourt directs an ode to her broadcaster father Peter in this short documentary. The film emerges from vocal chords (via an endoscope) and uses the tools of her father’s trade as a starting point for a free-ranging meditation on repression, shell shock and family ghosts. Peter’s wartime job involved vetting messages home from the troops to check that the soldier hadn’t been killed. Post-war, Peter was dumb-struck for a year, at a time when people didn’t “talk about their deeper feelings”.
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Voiceover |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | New Zealand |
| Status | Released |
| Release date | 1 gennaio 1996 |
| Production | Stuart McKenzie |
| Writer | Stuart McKenzie, Miranda Harcourt |
| Editing | Eric De Beus |
| Cinematography | Phil Burchell |
| Assistant directors | Miranda Harcourt |
| Camera operators | Phil Burchell |
| Additional photography | Phil Burchell |
| Production design | Nicole Cosgrove |
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| Art direction | Nicole Cosgrove |
| Set decoration | Nicole Cosgrove |
| Music | Chris Burt, Paul Casserly |
| Sound | Chris Burt, Paul Casserly |
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