Don 'Scrubbs' Blakeney had a background in finance. After working overseas in the 1970s, he met Kiwi producers John Barnett and Grahame McLean. Disillusioned with the corporate world, Blakeney ended up drifting into the film industry, initially as a caterer on Sleeping Dogs. In 1979, his background in both finance and film made Blakeney the ideal first Executive Director of the newly established NZ Film Commission. He later produced Geoff Murphy’s classic Utu.
For this ScreenTalk interview, producer John Barnett was Blakeney's guest interviewer. Blakeney talked about:
The films that we made like Beyond Reasonable Doubt, Goodbye Pork Pie, Sons for the Return Home… these films had less than half the money put up by the film commission. The other money came from private investors and from contras and sponsorship.– Don Blakeney on early New Zealand films being funded by both private funding and the NZ Film Commission
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