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  1. www.wiftnz.org.nz › member-profiles › dame-gaylene-prestonWIFT NZ - Dame Gaylene Preston

    Dame Gaylene Preston is one of New Zealand's most valued filmmakers, with a screen career spanning four decades. She has writer, director and producer credits covering feature films, documentaries and TV drama series. Many, including War Stories, Bread And Roses, Mr Wrong, and Home By Christmas, are classics of New Zealand cinema.

  2. Store. If you’re interested in owning or renting one of my films and helping me make the next one at the same time, you’ve come to the right page.

  3. From tragic love stories to long-suppressed revelations of romance and death, War Stories is a revealing touchstone of New Zealand history. It won a long line of rave reviews, many from overseas. LA Times critic Kevin Thomas praised how director Gaylene Preston takes "a simple idea and turns it into a rich, universal experience".

  4. 10 nov 2022 · Gaylene Preston has been making films for 50 years. She has produced, directed and written many feature films, feature documentaries, television series, television documentaries, commercials and video installations. A full filmography is available at gaylenepreston.co.nz. Cover photograph: Gaylene Preston c. 1985, photographed by Shirley Grace

  5. Director Gaylene Preston has been stretching New Zealand film in new directions since her early short films and her first feature, the genre and gender-bending Mr Wrong (1985). Long devoted to "communicating local stories to local audiences", Preston features in Deborah Shepard’s book Her Life’s Work: Conversations with Five New Zealand Women.

  6. Gaylene Preston, REALTOR ® gayleneprest@gmail.com Phone: (720) 333-1600. eXp Realty 9800 Pyramid Ct Ste 400, Englewood, Co 80112 Office Number: (720) 895-1387. Home;

  7. Scroll. Kai Purakau. ABOUT. 1987, 27 minutes. Keri Hulme talks about her writing and coping with success. Her next door neighbour claims full credit for the Bone People, Leon Narbey's cinematography makes Okarito look like Paradise. “A compelling mixture of poetry and pragmatism. — IRENE GARDINER. Selected: NZ Film Festival.