12:43 We talk to the executive producer of the highly
regarded TV film Siege, Philly de Lacey, and wonder if there's a lesson there
for our feature film industry.
12:48 After months of gushing talk about New Zealand
making the most of its time as the Frankfurt Book Fair's country of honour,
there are questions being raised over the way writers have been selected to
represent us.
1:10 At The Movies: The welcome return of the annual Film
Festival.
1:31 Visiting United States artist and Fullbright Fellow
Brinkley Warren is a young man with big ideas who believes that the creative
process can strengthen one's identity, and aid in the process of personal
transformation and growth. He's in New Zealand until February 2013, and has
seeded a project called Creative Soup Kitchens. He's been working with members
of Wellington's homeless community, providing them with free art supplies and
exploring their stories through art. Sonia Sly meets some of the artists
involved in the project, and chats to Brinkley about the value of contribution
and the need for social change.
1:55 Black Confetti: Kate Ward Smythe reviews Auckland
Theatre Company's new production by award-winning playwright Eli Kent.
2:05 The Laugh Track: TV directors Thomas Robins and David
Stubbs who created the Emmy award-winning Internet drama Reservoir Hill and are
now about to reveal their first TV series, Girl Versus Boy.
2:26 Sometimes coming second can be just as good as
winning. When Wellington film maker Catherine Bisley missed out on this year's
Script to Screen Scholarship, a special award was created just for her; a
coveted spot as a production assistant with New York indie kings Killer Films.
Justin Gregory went to see her at work.
2:38 Featured writer - Mike Nikolaidi, journalist, arts
administrator and now novelist. His book blending fact, fiction and memoir is
called A Greek Trinity: Tales from the Book of Michael and is published by
Steele Roberts.
2:50 Pop-up art galleries
Joey Vaessins is the young contemporary New Zealand art
lover who's behind a pop-up art gallery idea to make the most of Auckland's
empty buildings.
See images from the Times Contemporary New Zealand Art
Exhibition: http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/artsonsunday/galleries/times
3:05 The Drama Hour: Another winning play from the New
Shorts series, there's another 'best-of' Go Solo and more from The Gullibles.
For more information and images visit the Arts on Sunday
webpage: http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/artsonsunday
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