GEORGIE GIRL

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2002
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Year
2002
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F52814
Media type
Moving image
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Series
DOCUMENTARY NEW ZEALAND
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:09:20
Broadcast Date
04/03/2002
Production company
Occasional Productions
Credits
Director: Annie Goldson
Director: Peter Wells
Producer: Annie Goldson
Co Producer: Catherine Madigan
Post Production Assistant: Hitendra Patel
Director of Photography: Craig Wright
Additional Photography: Annie Goldson
Additional Photography: Peter Wells
Editor: Eric de Beus
Online Editor: Brendan Gibbons
Sound: Beth Tredray
Sound: Ken Saville
Sound: Wendy Adams
Sound: Malcolm Cromie
Sound Mix: Simon Weir
Sound Designers: Chris Anderson
Sound Designers: Simon Weir
Composers: Chris Anderson
Composers: Dylan Wood
Musicians: Dave Bishop
Musicians: Sandy Mill
Musicians: George Nuku
Archivist: Geraldene Peters
Transcriptions: Rooster Films
Graphics: Elaine Ferguson

“Georgie Girl takes an evocative look at the life of Georgina Beyer, a Maori transsexual, former sex worker and the first transsexual to be elected into national office in the world.” - (From the TVOne Publicity Press Kit)

Georgie Girl.
Georgina Beyer’s inaugural acceptance speech to parliament, interviews/comments: Carmen, friend; Dana de Paul, friend; Jo Seddon, Wairarapa electorate agent; Malcolm Vaughn, friend; Joan Ewing, Georgina’s aunt; Dulcie Routhan, Carterton resident; NZ Film & Television Awards 1987 “Jewel’s Darl”; film footage from “Inside Straight”, “Roche”, “Shark In The Park” & “Shortland Street”; Lianne Karaitiana, community worker; Chris Burt, Carterton resident; Stefan Brown, community worker; Sonja Davies, former Labour MP;
Paul Henry, National candidate 1999 election; Tony Burt, Carterton resident; Ruby Wax, show host.