N.Z. producer to organise TVNZ film festival
The New Zealand film and television producer, Ms Dorothee Pinfold, is to be the organiser of Television New Zealand’s Pacific Festival of Nature Films in 1990. As well as marketing the festival overseas, she will co-ordinate entries and plan the four-day event, which is expected to attract many of the world’s leading natural historians, film-makers
and international television broadcasters. The festival will be held next spring in Dunedin and will be the first speciality film festival in the southern hemisphere. Hundreds of entries are expected from natural history and wildlife filmmakers around the world. Dorothee Pinfold as the international distribution manager of the New Zealand Film Commission,
and later worked for the Gibson Group as international sales manager, distributing feature films world-wide, including Geoff Murphy’s “The Quiet Earth.”
In 1987 she established her own production company, - “Pinflicks,” which has produced such films as “Visible Passage” for television, and “Send A Gorillla.”
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