Sunday

A relationship drama for contemporary New Zealand.
Stephen Heard
Published on December 09, 2014

Overview

Set one year after the Christchurch earthquakes, Sunday follows ex-partners Charlie and Eve who also happen to be having a baby. After years of history and months of separation the couple have 24 hours to find out whether they have a future together.

As the debut feature film of director Michelle Joy Lloyd, Sunday is independent in its production and release ethos. After crowd-funding to allow the film to be marketed and distributed the way they wanted, Sunday is being deployed in a multi-platform distribution strategy that will see the film open across theatrical, TV broadcast, video on demand and on NZ airlines at the same time.

Lloyd said, "We are committed to letting you watch this film when you want, where you want, on whatever platform you want," says Lloyd. "This will enable everyone in the world to have the choice as to when, where and how they want to watch the film. No restrictions. we want to hand the power back to you our audience, to push the boundaries of a system we feel is broken, we want to show what is possible with an independent film release."

The hard has work paid off with critics from The Dominion Post and The Listener lavishing it with praise.

A Q&A session with Sunday's director/producer Michelle Joy Lloyd will follow the film's screening.

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