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Release date
1984 (1984)
Running time
90 minutes
Country
New Zealand
Trial Run is a 1984 New Zealand film directed by Melanie Read starring Annie Whittle.[1]
The film is a feminist revision of the thriller genre.[2][3][4]
Plot summary
Rosemary Edmonds, a photographer and runner, must temporarily leave her husband and two children when she moves into a remote coastal cottage to carry out an assignment to photograph a colony of rare penguins. It soon becomes apparent that she is being stalked in the cottage by an unknown tormentor. In a twist ending, the "stalker" is revealed to be Rosemary's own teenage son.[5]
Trial Run was the first New Zealand feature film to be written and directed by a woman,[a] and had a largely female cast and crew.[2][6] Marathon runner Allison Roe and reporter Karen Sims appear briefly as themselves in a television interview seen early in the film.
Reception
The film received mixed reviews. In New Zealand, The Press described it as "enjoyable and satisfying in its small way",[7] while Rip It Up felt the film suffered from a "rather sketchy script".[8] In the UK, critic F. Maurice Speed called it a "fascinating and cleverly worked thriller";[9]Leslie Halliwell and John Elliot found the film generated some suspense but criticised its surprise ending as weak;[10][11] while Time Out and The Guardian found the final revelation of the culprit's motives to be "preposterous" and "verging on the incomprehensible".[12][13]
^Jocelyn Robson Girls' Own Stories: Australian and New Zealand Women's Films 1997 ... and we are not given the images of vicious bloody attack or of unrestrained violence against the female body. Our 'victim' is a strong woman who despite intimidation, violence and threats survives a life-endangering situation and stands firm and physically undamaged finally to confront her tormentor. There is therefore a deliberate mismatch between certain aspects of the Hollywood psychological thriller and the film Trial Run. In making the strong woman both victim and protagonist, ...
^Jonathan Dennis, Jan Bieringa - Film in Aotearoa New Zealand 1992 Read's feature film Trial Run (1984), a feminist revision of the thriller genre, included vivid and somewhat enigmatic dream scenes.
^Pulleine, Tim (25 July 1985). "Off-screen Romance". The Guardian. p. 21 – via Newspapers.com.
^Reid, Nicholas (1987). A Decade of New Zealand Film. John Mcindoe Ltd. ISBN9780868680873.
^Cairns, Barbara (2007). "Working in Close-Up". In Conrich, Ian; Murray, Stuart (eds.). New Zealand Filmmakers. Wayne State University Press. p. 203. ISBN9780814330173.