Ashes (1975)
Conversations with four people — an artist, a woman struggling with her identity as a high achiever, an actor, and a priest — exploring their inner worlds, their self-image and how they feel they fit into society.
Director: Barry Barclay
Genre: Drama, Documentary, TV Movie
Runtime: 38 min
Release Date: March 17, 1975
Cast
- Val Brooke-White - Subject
- Mere Lodge - Subject
- Deirdre O'Connor - Subject
- Sam Neill - Priest
Screenplay
Cinematography: Rory O'Shea
Editing: Rick Spurway
Production: Pacific Films
Country: New Zealand
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
Faith, Religion and Spirituality
Keywords
poetry, religion, docudrama
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Ashes about?
- Conversations with four people — an artist, a woman struggling with her identity as a high achiever, an actor, and a priest — exploring their inner worlds, their self-image and how they feel they fit into society.
- Who directed Ashes?
- Ashes was directed by Barry Barclay.
- Who stars in Ashes?
- Ashes stars Val Brooke-White, Mere Lodge, Deirdre O'Connor, Sam Neill.
- How long is Ashes?
- Ashes has a runtime of 38m (38 minutes).
- What genre is Ashes?
- Ashes is a Drama, Documentary, TV Movie film.
- Where was Ashes produced?
- Ashes was produced in New Zealand.
- What are the themes of Ashes?
- The themes of Ashes include: Faith, Religion and Spirituality.