Series Classification: M-L (Contains Offensive Language)
Genre: Drama
A young lawyer is asked to serve legal documents in a case she knows nothing about and realises she might be more culpable than she hoped.
Film Details
Writer / Director:
Karin McCracken is an award-winning writer, actor, and theatre-maker focused on telling stories that empower women and interrogate gendered violence, sex, and desire. Karin completed a double degree in Theatre and Law at Victoria University and has since focused on creating visually gripping, immersive, performer-driven theatre work.
This will be Karin's first time directing for film. She feels confident in this role, given her experience on film sets, her background in direction and creation for theatre, and the strong team around her.
Producer: Nicola Bailey
Nicola is an aspiring producer with an established network of talented filmmakers in New Zealand.
After completing WIFT's first Emerging Producer's Workshop in 2019, Nicola has produced a Loading Docs short documentary called One Year On, directed by Francesca Mackenzie, and a short drama called Serving, directed by Karin McCracken—a Someday Stories–funded short, soon to be released!
Nicola has always been drawn to stories about integrating into new environments and fresh perspectives that empower our NZ/Asian demographic. She feels strongly about historical and cultural stories of Aotearoa and hopes to use filmmaking as a tool to educate.