ANNE PERRY INTERIORS


To accompany the publication of Joanne Drayton’s biography, The Search for Anne Perry, Dana Linkiewicz’s remarkable 2009 documentary, Anne Perry: Interiors, will screen during the festival.

Crime writer Anne Perry has written more than 50 books that have sold over 25 million copies worldwide, but her life was once very different. When she was a teenager called Juliet Hulme, she and her friend Pauline Parker murdered the latter’s mother in Christchurch in 1954. The case attracted international media attention and later became the subject of Peter Jackson’s movie, Heavenly Creatures.

Anne Perry had remade her life, and achieved great success, but, as this acclaimed documentary asks, ‘When all is long forgotten, how do we forgive ourselves?’ Thoughtful and compelling, gives us an intimate insight into one of the most intriguing writers of the crime fiction genre.

The film will play at:

Friday 31 August , 10.00am and 11.30am
Sunday 2 September, 3.30pm
Duration: 70 minutes


Date/Time

31 Aug 2012
10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Cost:Free
Location

YMCA