In May 2024, news of a murder in the Polynesian nation of Samoa rocked the Pacific.
The perpetrator, Sia Figiel, was a trailblazing novelist and poet who won international
acclaim for being the first to write about the difficult realities Samoan girls and women
face. The victim was her friend, who was also a poet.
This film was a portrait of Sia eight years in the making when the murder
happened. Now it offers an in-depth and thought-provoking look at her journey leading
up to the tragedy, illuminating the complexity of untreated mental illness and the
devastating toll it can exact on individuals, families, and entire communities.
The film was pitched at Doc Edge Industry 2021.
Q&A with Filmmaker Kimberlee Bassford in all four venues, and Producer Linda Goldstein Knowlton at The Capitol Cinema and Bridgeway Cinema in Auckland.
Below are general public film screening schedules for each city. For schools specific screening schedule, visit Schools In Cinema page.
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