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''Butterfly Crush'' is a 2010 film, written and directed by New Zealand filmmaker
Alan Clay Alan Clay (born 1954, Whanganui, New Zealand) is a film director, writer and clown teacher. In his early career he performed and taught extensively as a clown. He wrote three novels and a clown textbook. He went on to write and direct a short film ...
. It was adapted from his novel ''Dance Sisters''. The story is about an
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n female song and dance duo whose chance at success is jeopardized when one of them gets involved with a cult group.


Plot

Moana and Eva are the song and dance duo "Butterfly Crush". During a performance at Circular Quay in
Sydney Sydney ( ) is the capital city of the state of New South Wales, and the most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about towards the Blue Mountain ...
, a riot engulfs their show. In the midst of the riot, Moana awakens, to discover that the performance and riot was just a virtual dream. She is in the building of the Dreamguides, a cult operating in the Kings Cross neighbourhood of Sydney. Eva has recently become involved with the Dreamguides. Moana and Eva plan to enter the "Australasian Song Awards" contest and become a big success. This plan starts to evaporate, as Eva slips further into the Dreamguides. She is under the influence of the cult's magnetic leader, Star, who tries to take control of the duo's management. Despite her distrust of the cult, Moana finds herself being drawn in by an attractive young cult member, Matt. He shows her how the virtual dreaming technology can combine with physical lovemaking to create a new experience of passion. Deceived and controlled by Star, Eva quits the duo. Moana realises she must find a way to turn the tables on Star, if she wants to get Eva and Butterfly Crush back. She attempts to trap Star, but it backfires when Star succeeds in undermining her faith in herself. Moana is left badly shaken; she wanders around Sydney, lost and dazed. Moana and the duo's manager, Angel, force Star to allow Eva to perform with Moana at the Awards, and they win. Matt decides to leave the cult and escapes his cult minders to join the duo to celebrate the win.


Cast

*Courtney Hale as Moana *Hayley Fielding as Eva *Richard Adams as Matt *
Amelia Shankley Amelia Shankley is a British actress (born 18 June 1972) Career Shankley is known for her role as the young Alice Liddell in the film ''Dreamchild'' (1985), from a script by Dennis Potter, and Sara Crewe in the LWT version of ''A Little Prince ...
as Star *Sally Kelleher as Angel


Production


Development

Alan Clay adapted his novel ''Dance Sisters'' over a two-year period in 2007/8. The characters and style of the film were developed over three two-week podcast shoots in 2009 where the musical numbers were also recorded, and music videos shot. Podcasts of the central characters were posted on the Internet; audience feedback from the podcasts shaped the development of the film's style. Clay worked with the young cast over a period of 14 months, using a process involving yoga and emotional warmups.


Casting

Over 200 actors auditioned in Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and Wellington for the lead roles. The cast includes first-time film performers Courtney Hale (Moana), Hayley Fielding (Eva), and Richard Adams (Matt). Amelia Shankley plays the cult leader Star. As a child actor, she won the Best Actress award of the Paris Film Festival for the feature film ''Dreamchild'', as Alice Liddell, the girl who inspired Lewis Carroll's ''
Alice in Wonderland ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' (commonly ''Alice in Wonderland'') is an 1865 English novel by Lewis Carroll. It details the story of a young girl named Alice who falls through a rabbit hole into a fantasy world of anthropomorphic creatur ...
''.


Locations

The film is set in
Sydney Sydney ( ) is the capital city of the state of New South Wales, and the most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about towards the Blue Mountain ...
. Exteriors were shot there in December 2009, with scenes set at
Darling Harbour Darling Harbour is a harbour adjacent to the city centre of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia that is made up of a large recreational and pedestrian precinct that is situated on western outskirts of the Sydney central business district. Origin ...
, Circular Quay, and Kings Cross. All the interior scenes were shot in Wanganui, New Zealand.


Awards


Accolade Award of Excellence
Best Supporting Actor – Amelia Shankley
Anthem Film Festival
Best International Narrative Feature award
Indie Gathering International Film Festival
Best Feature Drama
Reel Independent Film Extravaganza
Best Feature Drama


Release

The film was released in New Zealand in 2010, and in Australia in April 2012. It was distributed in North American on DVD and TV by Vanguard Cinema and Video On Demand by Indie Rights.US distribution
''On Film''


References


External links


Artmedia Productions
* {{IMDb title, 1630311, Butterfly Crush Films shot in New Zealand New Zealand independent films Australian musical drama films Films shot in Sydney Films set in Australia Films based on New Zealand novels 2010 films 2010s English-language films 2010s musical drama films New Zealand musical drama films 2010 independent films English-language independent films