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The End of the Golden Weather is a play by Bruce Mason about a boy's loss of innocence in Depression-era New Zealand. It was written for solo performance by the author but can be performed by an ensemble and was made into an award-winning feature film directed by Ian Mune in 1991.
5 de feb. de 1993 · Family drama set in New Zealand about Geoff Crome, a young boy (Fulford) who immerses himself in his own private fantasy world where he meets Firpo (Papps), a strange being who dreams of being an Olympic athlete.
During his lazy days on the beach, Crome gets lost in his own daydreams, imagining knights in armor and a myriad of fantastical happenings. When Crome meets fellow dreamer Firpo (Stephen Papps), a...
12 de sept. de 1991 · Family drama set in New Zealand about Geoff Crome, a young boy (Fulford) who immerses himself in his own private fantasy world where he meets Firpo (Papps), a strange being who dreams of being an Olympic athlete. Together, the two begin a close friendship as Geoff attempts to help Firpo realise his dream.
Set over a Christmas beach holiday in 1935, "The End of the Golden Weather" chronicles the friendship between a teenage boy (Stephen Fulford) and Firpo (Stephen Papps), a dreamer and social outcast. Based on Bruce Mason's classic solo play, the film captures the world view of a boy for whom fantasy, hope and disappointment intermingle.
Geoff Crome, a young boy, immerses himself in his own private fantasy world where he meets Firpo, a strange being who dreams of being an Olympic athlete.
Family drama set in New Zealand about Geoff Crome, a young boy (Fulford) who immerses himself in his own private fantasy world where he meets Firpo (Papps), a strange being who dreams of being an Olympic athlete. Together, the two begin a close friendship as Geoff attempts to help Firpo realise his dream.