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April Phillips

April Phillips (born 1965) is an actress, writer, singer, director and producer of film and theatre. She was born in Coventry, England, but resides in Wellington, New Zealand. Her production company, Godiva Productions Limited, was named after the Lady Godiva legend of her hometown of Coventry.[citation needed]

April Phillips
BornApril Phillips
1965 (age 58–59)
Coventry, England
OccupationActress, writer, singer, producer
NationalityBritish
CitizenshipNew Zealand
EducationMaster's degree (Scriptwriting)
Alma materVictoria University of Wellington
Agent(s)Gail Cowan Management (acting)
Playmarket (scripts)
Website
aprilphillips.com

Writing edit

Phillips holds a master's degree in Scriptwriting from the International Institute of Modern Letters at Victoria University of Wellington. Her theatre works are represented internationally by Playmarket.[1] and by David Spicer Productions in Australia.

Phillips writes predominantly for theatre and film but has had two radio plays recorded by Radio New Zealand.[2] Her most successful stage play, the modern farce "STiFF", has been produced internationally.[3][4][5][6]

Acting edit

Phillips is a stage and screen actress.[7] She is represented by The Pro Actors.[citation needed] She has been a member of the acclaimed women's comedy troupe Hens' Teeth[citation needed] since 1995.

Singing edit

Phillips is a professional and recorded singer. In addition to singing in various bands and at jazz festivals her TV appearances include multiple performances on Television New Zealand's "Good Morning" Show and "Breakfast Show" and the TV satirical series "McPhail and Gadsby" alongside Jon Gadsby and David McPhail. She released her debut jazz album in 2004 and has since donated 100% of her income from that album to Make A Wish New Zealand and donated over $12,000 to the charity. She recorded a follow up song called "What I'd Do For You" for Make A Wish New Zealand[8]

Phillips also released an album of her own original pop songs called "Tempting Fate" and appears on a collaborative Nat King Cole tribute CD "Unforgettable".

Production edit

Phillips' production company, Godiva Productions Limited, has produced various musical stage shows including the jazz play Blue Eyes and the Nat King Cole tribute show Unforgettable. More recently she produced the musical shows The Glory of Gershwin for the 2016 Wellington Jazz Festival and The Retro Pack jazz revue. In 2022, she was co-producer of the musical stage show "Let's Talk About Me!" which is now touring New Zealand. She was co-producer on the short films Utu Pihikete and Letter For Hope and executive producer of the films "R.E.M." and "The Last Man on Earth". These films have received official selections at numerous US film festivals and won awards. In 2023, she was the co-producer of the feature film "Blind Panic".[citation needed]

Directing edit

Phillip's directorial debut was the award-winning sci-fi/horror short film REM [9] which she also wrote and acted in. The film was officially selected for many international film festival screenings including "Fantasia", Montreal[10] and "Horror Hound", Cincinnati, and notably at the 51st Worldfest, Houston where the film won a Platinum REMI award. Phillips's was nominated Best Director (Short Film) at the Ouchy Film Awards, Lausanne, Switzerland and Best Actress (Short Film) at the Madrid International Film Festival 2017. The film received 7 nominations at the Short Film Awards (S.O.F.I.E.S) in New York where Phillips won Best Director. Phillips short film "The Last Man on Earth" [11] was completed in 2019 and was officially selected for Screamfest 2020, London Sci-Fi Film Festival, North Hollywood Film Festival and the 53rd Worldfest Houston where it received the Special Jury Award for Suspense/Thriller. Phillips earned an Honorable Mention as Director from the Los Angeles Film Awards (L.A.F.A) and Best Sci-Fi award, and Best Director at Festigious. The film was a finalist at the 2019 Flickers' Rhode Island International Film Festival. Phillips was awarded the Best Shorts 2020 annual Humanitarian Award - Outstanding Achievement - for the disability themes in her film. She was nominated for the Minerva Award at FilmQuest for her work as a female producer/director in genre filmmaking 2021.[citation needed]

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Other Notes
2023 1978 Miss Dickens (Teacher) Co-Writer/Co-Director/Casting Feature Film
2023 Blind Panic Co Producer/Script Consultant Feature Film
2022 Mako Acting Coach/Script Consultant Short Film
2021 Eels Mother Actress Short Film
2020 Letting You Go Mother Actress Music Video
2019 The Last Man on Earth Prime Minister Writer/Director/Executive Producer Short Film
2017 Mortal Engines Medic Feature Film
2016 REM Gail Morris Writer/Director/Executive Producer Short Film
2014 Girl vs. Boy Series 3 Carrie King TV series
2014 Passion in Paradise Mary King TV series
2013 Utu Pihikete Beth Brown Writer/Co-producer Short Film
2013 Letter For Hope Jane Writer/Co-producer Short Film
2012 Mr Wilkins Janice Hockney Short Film
2011 Eternity Cynthia Green Feature Film
2009 The Lovely Bones (dir. Sir Peter Jackson) Mother Feature Film
2005 The Lost Children (Eps. 5 & 6) Doris TV series
2001 The Strip Ep 7 ("Assume The Position") Miss Petit TV series
1999 Duggan ("Moving House" Ep) Rose Bergson TV series
1998 First Impressions Self and Various TV series
1998 McPhail and Gadsby with Jon Gadsby and David McPhail Core Cast TV series
1997 McPhail and Gadsby with Jon Gadsby and David McPhail Core Cast TV series

Awards edit

  • 2021 FilmQuest Nominee for Minerva Award (female filmmaker in genre) - for the film "The Last Man on Earth" [12]
  • 2020 Best Shorts annual Humanitarian Awards - Outstanding Achievement Award - for the film "The Last Man on Earth" [13]
  • 2020 53rd Worldfest, Houston - for the film "The Last Man on Earth" - Special Jury Award Suspense/Thriller [14]
  • 2020 Festigious Film Awards - for the film "The Last Man on Earth" - Best Director, Best Original Story, Best Sci-Fi [15]
  • 2020 Independent Shorts Awards - annual awards - nominated Best Sci-Fi Film [16]
  • 2019 Los Angeles Film Awards (L.A.F.A.) - for the film "The Last Man on Earth" - Best Sci-Fi and Honorable Mention (Director) [17]
  • 2019 Independent Shorts Awards, L.A. - for the film "The Last Man on Earth" - Best Women Short (Gold), Best Supporting Actor (Gold), Best Director - Female (Silver), Best Sci-Fi Short (Silver), Best Original Story (Bronze) and Best Original Score (Bronze)[18]
  • 2017 Short Film Awards, New York (SOFIES) - Best Director for the film "REM"[19]
  • 2017 Short Film Awards, New York (SOFIES) - Nominated in Best Actress, Best Writing, Best Film and Best Director categories.
  • 2017 Independent Spirit Award, Fantastic Planet Film Festival, Sydney[20]
  • 2017 Outstanding Achievement Award – Playwrights Association of NZ (PANZ)[21]
  • 2017 50th Worldfest, Houston – Platinum "REMI" Award for "REM"[22]
  • 2017 Fantastic Planet, Sydney – Independent Spirit Award for "REM"[23]
  • 2017 Madrid International Film Festival – Nomination for "Best Actress – Short" for "REM"
  • 2017 Global Independent Film Awards – Bronze Medal for "REM"[24]
  • 2017 Finalist SWANZ Award for Best Unproduced Screenplay for "Blind Eye"[25]
  • 2016 IndieFest Film Awards Award of Excellence Special Mention "REM"[26]
  • 2016 Ouchy Film Festival Lausanne selection and nominated Best Director "REM"[27]
  • 2016 Hollywood Boulevard Film Festival Best Foreign Short for "REM"[26]
  • 2016 Los Angeles Independent Film Festival Awards Best Horror Short Foreign and Best Sound Design for "REM"[26]
  • 2016 Global Accolade Film Competition Award of Merit Special Mention for "REM"[26]
  • 2016 Best Shorts Film Competition Award for Excellence for the film "REM"
  • 2015 Best Shorts Film Competition Award for Excellence for the film Utu Pihikete
  • 2014 Global Accolade Film Competition Awards for Excellence for the films "Letter For Hope" and "Utu Pihikete"
  • 2014 Action on Film Festival for the films "Letter For Hope" and "Utu Pihikete"
  • 2014 IndieFest Film Festival for the films "Letter For Hope" and "Utu Pihikete"
  • 2013 Doug Wrenn Award for Achievement[28]
  • 2013 Finalist in SWANZ Awards Best Play category for "Motel"
  • 2013 Winner New Zealand Writer’s Guild 5 Page Film Treatment competition for "As Seen on TV"
  • 2012 Finalist in SWANZ Awards Best Play category for "SNiP"
  • 2010 Michael Hirschfeld Scholarship for Scriptwriting (Victoria University of Wellington)
  • 2010 Playwrights Association of NZ (PANZ) One Act Play for "Bonking James Bond"
  • 2010 Radio New Zealand Drama Student Short for the radio play "In Two Minds"
  • 2003 Playwrights Association of NZ (PANZ) Playwriting Competition for "STiFF"
  • 2003 Stellar Award for "Best Music Production" for "Blue Eyes"
  • 2002 Adam Play Reading Series – Downstage Theatre for "STiFF"
  • 1996 Chapman Tripp Theatre Awards – "Hens' Teeth Women's Comedy Company" – Best Female Comedy

Plays edit

  • Let's Talk About Me! - musical comedy first produced by LTAM Partnership at Te Raukura Ki Kapiti Theatre, Paraparaumu, New Zealand in September 2022 [29]
  • Swingers - a comedy first produced by CAS'n'OVA Productions, Christchurch, New Zealand 2018[30]
  • "Motel" – a contemporary drama first produced by CAS'n'OVA Productions, Christchurch, New Zealand 2013[31]
  • "STiFF" – a modern farce first produced by Playbox Theatre, Hamilton, New Zealand 2002
  • "Death & Taxe$" – comedy first produced by 16th Avenue Theatre, Tauranga, New Zealand 2010[32]
  • "Bonking James Bond" – One act comedy first produced by CAS'n'OVA Productions, Christchurch, New Zealand 2012[33]
  • "Snip" – One act comedy first produced by CAS'n'OVA Productions, Christchurch, New Zealand 2012[33]
  • "Blind Eye" – a contemporary drama first produced by CAS'n'OVA Productions, Christchurch, New Zealand[34]
  • "Blue Eyes" – musical play first produced at Circa Theatre 2004, winner of the Stellar Award for Best Musical Production, Fringe Festival
  • "Killing Me Softly" – a contemporary drama first produced at Taki Rua Theatre, Wellington, New Zealand 1996
  • "Instinct" – One act drama first produced by Elmwood Players, New Zealand 2015[35]

The Prince Edward edit

In 1983, at the age of 17, Phillips was the focus of intense international media interest[36] when she appeared in a stage production of the play Charley's Aunt opposite Prince Edward at the prestigious Wanganui Collegiate School. The Prince was a tutor at the school for two terms during his gap year. The media speculated about a romance between the pair but Phillips has always maintained that they are just friends.

References edit

  1. ^ "Playmarket profile". playmarket.org.nz/.
  2. ^ "Programmes – New Shorts – 2011 Shorts Season". Radio New Zealand National.
  3. ^ Jewell, Stephen (8 June 2009). "A knickers play for these troubled times". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 8 June 2009.
  4. ^ "International success for NZ Play". Scoop (Press release). 16 April 2009. Retrieved 16 April 2009.
  5. ^ "Doollee Playwrights Database". doollee.com.
  6. ^ . nzwg.org.nz. Archived from the original on 14 January 2015. Retrieved 29 January 2015.
  7. ^ April Phillips at IMDb
  8. ^ "Singer Answers Foundation's Wish". Dominion Post. 9 October 2014.
  9. ^ Rem, retrieved 31 December 2017
  10. ^ "REM – Fantasia 2017". fantasiafestival.com. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
  11. ^ TheLastManonEarth
  12. ^ "FilmQuest". filmquestfest.com. Retrieved 17 April 2021.
  13. ^ "Best Shorts". bestshorts.net. Retrieved 17 April 2021.
  14. ^ "Worldfest Houston". Worldfest.org. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  15. ^ "Festigious". Festigious. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  16. ^ "Independent Shorts Annual Awards". independentshortsawards.com. Retrieved 17 April 2021.
  17. ^ "Los Angeles Film Awards". LAFA. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  18. ^ "Independent Shorts Awards". Independent Shorts Awards. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  19. ^ "Short Film Awards 2017 Winners". theshortfilmawards.com. Retrieved 26 September 2018.
  20. ^ "A Night of Horror & Fantastic Planet 2017 Winners!". Retrieved 26 September 2018.
  21. ^ "Outstanding Achievement Awards". Playwrights Association of New Zealand (Inc). 19 January 2012. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
  22. ^ . worldfest.org. Archived from the original on 23 August 2017. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
  23. ^ "Fantastic Planet Film Festival". fantasticplanetfilmfestival.com. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
  24. ^ "announcements". Global Independent Film Awards. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
  25. ^ "nzwritersguild". nzwritersguild. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
  26. ^ a b c d REM at IMDb  
  27. ^ "Official Selection – Summer (1) 2016". Ouchy Film Awards. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
  28. ^ "Outstanding Achievement Awards". newzealandplaywrights.wordpress.com. Retrieved 5 March 2022.
  29. ^ "Getting "Behind" Our Artists". scoop.co.nz. Retrieved 3 February 2022.
  30. ^ "CAS'n'OVA Productions". www.casnova.co.nz. Retrieved 26 September 2018.
  31. ^ "CAS'n'OVA | Motel". www.casnova.co.nz. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
  32. ^ "Past Shows". 16th Ave Theatre. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
  33. ^ a b "CAS'n'OVA | Two Plays, One Night! Bonking James Bond & Snip (World Premiere)". www.casnova.co.nz. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
  34. ^ "CAS'n'OVA | Blind Eye". www.casnova.co.nz. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
  35. ^ "Blog Archives". Elmwood Players. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
  36. ^ "Ocala Star Banner article". Ocala Star Banner.

april, phillips, born, 1965, actress, writer, singer, director, producer, film, theatre, born, coventry, england, resides, wellington, zealand, production, company, godiva, productions, limited, named, after, lady, godiva, legend, hometown, coventry, citation,. April Phillips born 1965 is an actress writer singer director and producer of film and theatre She was born in Coventry England but resides in Wellington New Zealand Her production company Godiva Productions Limited was named after the Lady Godiva legend of her hometown of Coventry citation needed April PhillipsBornApril Phillips1965 age 58 59 Coventry EnglandOccupationActress writer singer producerNationalityBritishCitizenshipNew ZealandEducationMaster s degree Scriptwriting Alma materVictoria University of WellingtonAgent s Gail Cowan Management acting Playmarket scripts Websiteaprilphillips wbr com Contents 1 Writing 2 Acting 3 Singing 4 Production 5 Directing 6 Filmography 7 Awards 8 Plays 9 The Prince Edward 10 ReferencesWriting editPhillips holds a master s degree in Scriptwriting from the International Institute of Modern Letters at Victoria University of Wellington Her theatre works are represented internationally by Playmarket 1 and by David Spicer Productions in Australia Phillips writes predominantly for theatre and film but has had two radio plays recorded by Radio New Zealand 2 Her most successful stage play the modern farce STiFF has been produced internationally 3 4 5 6 Acting editPhillips is a stage and screen actress 7 She is represented by The Pro Actors citation needed She has been a member of the acclaimed women s comedy troupe Hens Teeth citation needed since 1995 Singing editPhillips is a professional and recorded singer In addition to singing in various bands and at jazz festivals her TV appearances include multiple performances on Television New Zealand s Good Morning Show and Breakfast Show and the TV satirical series McPhail and Gadsby alongside Jon Gadsby and David McPhail She released her debut jazz album in 2004 and has since donated 100 of her income from that album to Make A Wish New Zealand and donated over 12 000 to the charity She recorded a follow up song called What I d Do For You for Make A Wish New Zealand 8 Phillips also released an album of her own original pop songs called Tempting Fate and appears on a collaborative Nat King Cole tribute CD Unforgettable Production editPhillips production company Godiva Productions Limited has produced various musical stage shows including the jazz play Blue Eyes and the Nat King Cole tribute show Unforgettable More recently she produced the musical shows The Glory of Gershwin for the 2016 Wellington Jazz Festival and The Retro Pack jazz revue In 2022 she was co producer of the musical stage show Let s Talk About Me which is now touring New Zealand She was co producer on the short films Utu Pihikete and Letter For Hope and executive producer of the films R E M and The Last Man on Earth These films have received official selections at numerous US film festivals and won awards In 2023 she was the co producer of the feature film Blind Panic citation needed Directing editPhillip s directorial debut was the award winning sci fi horror short film REM 9 which she also wrote and acted in The film was officially selected for many international film festival screenings including Fantasia Montreal 10 and Horror Hound Cincinnati and notably at the 51st Worldfest Houston where the film won a Platinum REMI award Phillips s was nominated Best Director Short Film at the Ouchy Film Awards Lausanne Switzerland and Best Actress Short Film at the Madrid International Film Festival 2017 The film received 7 nominations at the Short Film Awards S O F I E S in New York where Phillips won Best Director Phillips short film The Last Man on Earth 11 was completed in 2019 and was officially selected for Screamfest 2020 London Sci Fi Film Festival North Hollywood Film Festival and the 53rd Worldfest Houston where it received the Special Jury Award for Suspense Thriller Phillips earned an Honorable Mention as Director from the Los Angeles Film Awards L A F A and Best Sci Fi award and Best Director at Festigious The film was a finalist at the 2019 Flickers Rhode Island International Film Festival Phillips was awarded the Best Shorts 2020 annual Humanitarian Award Outstanding Achievement for the disability themes in her film She was nominated for the Minerva Award at FilmQuest for her work as a female producer director in genre filmmaking 2021 citation needed Filmography editYear Title Role Other Notes2023 1978 Miss Dickens Teacher Co Writer Co Director Casting Feature Film2023 Blind Panic Co Producer Script Consultant Feature Film2022 Mako Acting Coach Script Consultant Short Film2021 Eels Mother Actress Short Film2020 Letting You Go Mother Actress Music Video2019 The Last Man on Earth Prime Minister Writer Director Executive Producer Short Film2017 Mortal Engines Medic Feature Film2016 REM Gail Morris Writer Director Executive Producer Short Film2014 Girl vs Boy Series 3 Carrie King TV series2014 Passion in Paradise Mary King TV series2013 Utu Pihikete Beth Brown Writer Co producer Short Film2013 Letter For Hope Jane Writer Co producer Short Film2012 Mr Wilkins Janice Hockney Short Film2011 Eternity Cynthia Green Feature Film2009 The Lovely Bones dir Sir Peter Jackson Mother Feature Film2005 The Lost Children Eps 5 amp 6 Doris TV series2001 The Strip Ep 7 Assume The Position Miss Petit TV series1999 Duggan Moving House Ep Rose Bergson TV series1998 First Impressions Self and Various TV series1998 McPhail and Gadsby with Jon Gadsby and David McPhail Core Cast TV series1997 McPhail and Gadsby with Jon Gadsby and David McPhail Core Cast TV seriesAwards edit2021 FilmQuest Nominee for Minerva Award female filmmaker in genre for the film The Last Man on Earth 12 2020 Best Shorts annual Humanitarian Awards Outstanding Achievement Award for the film The Last Man on Earth 13 2020 53rd Worldfest Houston for the film The Last Man on Earth Special Jury Award Suspense Thriller 14 2020 Festigious Film Awards for the film The Last Man on Earth Best Director Best Original Story Best Sci Fi 15 2020 Independent Shorts Awards annual awards nominated Best Sci Fi Film 16 2019 Los Angeles Film Awards L A F A for the film The Last Man on Earth Best Sci Fi and Honorable Mention Director 17 2019 Independent Shorts Awards L A for the film The Last Man on Earth Best Women Short Gold Best Supporting Actor Gold Best Director Female Silver Best Sci Fi Short Silver Best Original Story Bronze and Best Original Score Bronze 18 2017 Short Film Awards New York SOFIES Best Director for the film REM 19 2017 Short Film Awards New York SOFIES Nominated in Best Actress Best Writing Best Film and Best Director categories 2017 Independent Spirit Award Fantastic Planet Film Festival Sydney 20 2017 Outstanding Achievement Award Playwrights Association of NZ PANZ 21 2017 50th Worldfest Houston Platinum REMI Award for REM 22 2017 Fantastic Planet Sydney Independent Spirit Award for REM 23 2017 Madrid International Film Festival Nomination for Best Actress Short for REM 2017 Global Independent Film Awards Bronze Medal for REM 24 2017 Finalist SWANZ Award for Best Unproduced Screenplay for Blind Eye 25 2016 IndieFest Film Awards Award of Excellence Special Mention REM 26 2016 Ouchy Film Festival Lausanne selection and nominated Best Director REM 27 2016 Hollywood Boulevard Film Festival Best Foreign Short for REM 26 2016 Los Angeles Independent Film Festival Awards Best Horror Short Foreign and Best Sound Design for REM 26 2016 Global Accolade Film Competition Award of Merit Special Mention for REM 26 2016 Best Shorts Film Competition Award for Excellence for the film REM 2015 Best Shorts Film Competition Award for Excellence for the film Utu Pihikete 2014 Global Accolade Film Competition Awards for Excellence for the films Letter For Hope and Utu Pihikete 2014 Action on Film Festival for the films Letter For Hope and Utu Pihikete 2014 IndieFest Film Festival for the films Letter For Hope and Utu Pihikete 2013 Doug Wrenn Award for Achievement 28 2013 Finalist in SWANZ Awards Best Play category for Motel 2013 Winner New Zealand Writer s Guild 5 Page Film Treatment competition for As Seen on TV 2012 Finalist in SWANZ Awards Best Play category for SNiP 2010 Michael Hirschfeld Scholarship for Scriptwriting Victoria University of Wellington 2010 Playwrights Association of NZ PANZ One Act Play for Bonking James Bond 2010 Radio New Zealand Drama Student Short for the radio play In Two Minds 2003 Playwrights Association of NZ PANZ Playwriting Competition for STiFF 2003 Stellar Award for Best Music Production for Blue Eyes 2002 Adam Play Reading Series Downstage Theatre for STiFF 1996 Chapman Tripp Theatre Awards Hens Teeth Women s Comedy Company Best Female ComedyPlays editLet s Talk About Me musical comedy first produced by LTAM Partnership at Te Raukura Ki Kapiti Theatre Paraparaumu New Zealand in September 2022 29 Swingers a comedy first produced by CAS n OVA Productions Christchurch New Zealand 2018 30 Motel a contemporary drama first produced by CAS n OVA Productions Christchurch New Zealand 2013 31 STiFF a modern farce first produced by Playbox Theatre Hamilton New Zealand 2002 Death amp Taxe comedy first produced by 16th Avenue Theatre Tauranga New Zealand 2010 32 Bonking James Bond One act comedy first produced by CAS n OVA Productions Christchurch New Zealand 2012 33 Snip One act comedy first produced by CAS n OVA Productions Christchurch New Zealand 2012 33 Blind Eye a contemporary drama first produced by CAS n OVA Productions Christchurch New Zealand 34 Blue Eyes musical play first produced at Circa Theatre 2004 winner of the Stellar Award for Best Musical Production Fringe Festival Killing Me Softly a contemporary drama first produced at Taki Rua Theatre Wellington New Zealand 1996 Instinct One act drama first produced by Elmwood Players New Zealand 2015 35 The Prince Edward editIn 1983 at the age of 17 Phillips was the focus of intense international media interest 36 when she appeared in a stage production of the play Charley s Aunt opposite Prince Edward at the prestigious Wanganui Collegiate School The Prince was a tutor at the school for two terms during his gap year The media speculated about a romance between the pair but Phillips has always maintained that they are just friends References edit Playmarket profile playmarket org nz Programmes New Shorts 2011 Shorts Season Radio New Zealand National Jewell Stephen 8 June 2009 A knickers play for these troubled times The New Zealand Herald Retrieved 8 June 2009 International success for NZ Play Scoop Press release 16 April 2009 Retrieved 16 April 2009 Doollee Playwrights Database doollee com New Zealand Writers Guild nzwg org nz Archived from the original on 14 January 2015 Retrieved 29 January 2015 April Phillips at IMDb Singer Answers Foundation s Wish Dominion Post 9 October 2014 Rem retrieved 31 December 2017 REM Fantasia 2017 fantasiafestival com Retrieved 31 December 2017 TheLastManonEarth FilmQuest filmquestfest com Retrieved 17 April 2021 Best Shorts bestshorts net Retrieved 17 April 2021 Worldfest Houston Worldfest org Retrieved 26 April 2020 Festigious Festigious Retrieved 26 April 2020 Independent Shorts Annual Awards independentshortsawards com Retrieved 17 April 2021 Los Angeles Film Awards LAFA Retrieved 26 April 2020 Independent Shorts Awards Independent Shorts Awards Retrieved 26 April 2020 Short Film Awards 2017 Winners theshortfilmawards com Retrieved 26 September 2018 A Night of Horror amp Fantastic Planet 2017 Winners Retrieved 26 September 2018 Outstanding Achievement Awards Playwrights Association of New Zealand Inc 19 January 2012 Retrieved 31 December 2017 2017 Remi Winners Worldfest Houston worldfest org Archived from the original on 23 August 2017 Retrieved 31 December 2017 Fantastic Planet Film Festival fantasticplanetfilmfestival com Retrieved 31 December 2017 announcements Global Independent Film Awards Retrieved 31 December 2017 nzwritersguild nzwritersguild Retrieved 31 December 2017 a b c d REM at IMDb nbsp Official Selection Summer 1 2016 Ouchy Film Awards Retrieved 31 December 2017 Outstanding Achievement Awards newzealandplaywrights wordpress com Retrieved 5 March 2022 Getting Behind Our Artists scoop co nz Retrieved 3 February 2022 CAS n OVA Productions www casnova co nz Retrieved 26 September 2018 CAS n OVA Motel www casnova co nz Retrieved 31 December 2017 Past Shows 16th Ave Theatre Retrieved 31 December 2017 a b CAS n OVA Two Plays One Night Bonking James Bond amp Snip World Premiere www casnova co nz Retrieved 31 December 2017 CAS n OVA Blind Eye www casnova co nz Retrieved 31 December 2017 Blog Archives Elmwood Players Retrieved 31 December 2017 Ocala Star Banner article Ocala Star Banner Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title April Phillips amp oldid 1187345820, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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