The TELESĀ Book
Series by author Lani Wendt Young has been optioned for a movie by NZ production
company Multinesia and awarded development funding by the New Zealand Film
Commission through their He Ara Development Program. The primary purpose of the
He Ara Fund is to support NZ Maori and Pasifika film makers and help them
create a diverse range of quality films. The award is significant in that it’s
not only funding for the development stage of the project, but it also provides
the mentoring support of the NZ Film Commission and other industry
professionals.
The application to the NZFC was led by NZ-Cook Islander
Karin Williams – an award winning producer who has worked on documentaries for
American television, several short films and plays. (See her statement below.) TELESĀ is one of three projects submitted by
Multinesia that has been successful in the 2015 He Are application. The initial
proposal was for a feature length film, but the NZFC has suggested that
Multinesia consider making TELESĀ a
high-end international television series – similar to the ‘The Outlander’,
‘Vampire Diaries’ and ‘Game of Thrones’ – which are all successful television
adaptations of books. Karin and her team have a year to make that decision,
partner with a scriptwriter and a film studio, and pitch the TELESĀ screen
project to investors – both in NZ and abroad.
There are four books in the bestselling TELESĀ Series, with
another one due to be released later this year. TELESĀ is a Young Adult Fantasy
Romance set in contemporary Samoa, available worldwide in both ebook and
paperback format from Amazon.
1 comment:
This is fantastic news and I agree about a high end tv mini series being a better fit than a movie. Great thinking 99! It will make satisfying viewing. Congratulations to all involved.
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