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Two street clowns get swept up in an occupation of New Zealand's last Victorian theatre, which brings them into a playful confrontation with the police.
Alan Clay's short film, Moontan, was shot in Wanganui, New Zealand, in October 2006. The 15 minute short film premiered at the 2007 Fringe Film Festival in Wellington, New Zealand, in July. Moontan is in the process of being submitted to a range of major festivals worldwide, so check back on this site for information on future screenings.
A DVD will be launched early next year, once the festival releases are underway. This will include both the 15 minute short and a 30 minute rough cut which was screened at the Screen Producers Fringe in Brisbane last November, plus a twenty minute 'Making of Moontan' documentary and other extra features. E-mail moontan@artmedia.net.au if you would like to be kept informed of this release.
Alan Clay's clown film, Moontan, was shot in Wanganui, New Zealand in October 2006 and edited in Sydney. The film is an adaptation of Alan's first novel, published in 1995, about a couple of clowns who get involved in an occupation of a theatre. The film was shot in the Royal Wanganui Opera House, New Zealand's last Victorian Theatre, and stars Annette Devick from Canada as Crystal, and Mark Hudson from Australia as Moontan.
The rough cut was screened at the Screen Producers Fringe in Brisbane in November, and a 14 minute short, and a 30 min feature are currently in post production. The short will be submitted to the major festivals during 2007, and a DVD with both versions of the film plus a twenty minute 'Making of Moontan' documentary, and other extra features, will be launched together with the festival screenings. Email moontan@artmedia.net.au if you would like to be kept informed of this release.
Director's Statement
Having performed as a clown for 30 years and taught the art form for 28 of these, I have long been fascinated by the aptness of modern clown as a symbol of our contemporary predicament.
Modern clown is vulnerable and spontaneous in contrast to the painted faces and set piece routines of traditional clown, and these days the challenge for all of us seems to be to bring joy into each moment, in the face of the chaos in the world around us.
In 1995 I published my first novel, Moontan a clown’s story, to good reviews which talked of a story which ‘invited readers into the world of a clown’. In this story, Moontan, in spite of his sensitivity and the heavy handedness of the authorities, brings life and laughter to the audience and then must move on, much as we all must these days.
The challenge was to capture this on film, for clown is not just the visuals and sound, but consists also of more ephemeral feelings and atmosphere. Our strategy involved an improvised pre-production workshop process, a shoot using two High Definition cameras and an a fast edit between shots on the performance sections of the film. All performance sections were filmed hand-held, to lend energy to these scenes.
We were fortunate to have the use of the Royal Wanganui Opera House, the last Victorian Theatre in New Zealand, as the location for the film, and to have two tallented lead actors, Canadian, Annette Devick, playing Crystal and Australian, Mark Hudson, as Moontan.
On this site you can check out the audition and crew call opportunities, recent media coverage, or take a look at our new feature film, Butterfly Crush and the Dreamguides, where you can read an outline of the film, or reviews of the novel on which the film is based.
You can also check out Artmedia's digital short film, Moontan (pictured) which was released in 2007 - read the synopsis, check out reviews of the book on which the film is based, read scene one of the script, or find information on the cast and production team.
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last updated 11th November 2008