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The Secrets I Keep

by Georgina Scull

The Secrets I Keep by Georgina Scull
Three actors recreate the verbatim confessions of three ordinary New Zealanders who have held life long secrets. (duration: 52′57″)
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This is the first time I have broken my silence. Maybe now I will rest in peace?”

Two years in the making this is a compelling first person doco-drama where three actors recreate the real-life confessions of three everyday New Zealanders who have held life-long secrets.

The Secrets I Keep is the final play in Radio New Zealand’s winter season of new drama.

Cast: Dame Kate Harcourt, Grant Tilly and Aaron Alexander.

Produced by Georgina Scull and engineered by Phil Brownlee for Radio New Zealand National.

Information

Georgina Scull is a writer/director, and is more than slightly obsessed with crime, lies and secrets. She was short-listed for the Orange Prize for Screenwriting, her adaptation of The Bewitching of Alison Allbright is currently being packaged in the States; and she’s currently writing The Hunting Ground an intelligent horror (yes, there is such a thing), Remote, a story about everyday revenge, and Verbatim, a docu-drama replaying/reconstructing a real-life crime using court transcripts and police interviews.

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