Western News: January 11, 2024
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Thursday <strong>January</strong> <strong>11</strong> <strong>2024</strong> 5<br />
in telling the tough stories<br />
“I’ve had a lot of response<br />
throughout, and I was surprised,<br />
gobsmacked really, at how many<br />
people want to talk about their<br />
stillbirths.<br />
“When you get pregnant, you<br />
spend a lot of time with the<br />
baby even before it is born. Nine<br />
months of waiting in anticipation<br />
and excitement.<br />
“Every parent wants to<br />
celebrate their child’s birth but<br />
when one loses them, it seems no<br />
one feels comfortable to even say<br />
the baby’s name.<br />
“I believe parents need this<br />
space to talk about this trauma<br />
and still celebrate their baby.<br />
People have thanked the family<br />
for being brave, and they feel like<br />
they’ve been given a voice.”<br />
Cameron said she underestimated<br />
how much this documentary<br />
would affect her.<br />
“As a friend, it was not a good<br />
feeling watching my friends<br />
through my camera, reliving<br />
their pain,” she said.<br />
“But at the end of the day,<br />
once the film is done, I get to<br />
walk away. That is it for me. The<br />
family though, has to live with it,<br />
and that’s difficult.”<br />
Cameron also said Ben Collins,<br />
in particular, has a special<br />
reach with father figures of those<br />
going through the same situation.<br />
“Ben is a typical tradie-rugbylike<br />
bloke, who was openly crying<br />
and very emotional during<br />
WONDEROUS WOMEN: Though I Walk (2020) was Cameron’s first documentary, which<br />
follows four Christian women who have experienced breast cancer.<br />
the interviews. I hope the film<br />
encourages other fathers to speak<br />
out and be vulnerable,” she said.<br />
“In Christchurch alone, about<br />
60-70 babies per year are stillborn.<br />
My eyes are open and I am<br />
determined to advocate and raise<br />
awareness for the families who<br />
go through this.<br />
“I hope The Garden Room<br />
creates conversations. Grayson<br />
has such a legacy now; because of<br />
him, this story was able to come<br />
to fruition.”<br />
Cameron finished raising more<br />
than $20,000 in December, on<br />
the Boosted crowdfunding platform,<br />
for post-production colour<br />
and sound design so the film can<br />
be released into cinemas.<br />
Award-winning colourist<br />
‘Trauma can be so isolating<br />
and telling their hard<br />
stories gives me a purpose,<br />
because if it’s not me, who<br />
else?’ – Kirsty Cameron<br />
Damian McDonnell from Wellington<br />
has worked on titles<br />
including Our Flag Means Death,<br />
Elvis, Mortal Engines, The Hobbit:<br />
The Battle of the Five Armies,<br />
and several Marvel films.<br />
He will be working on the film<br />
with Ben Edwards from Lyttleton,<br />
who was named producer of<br />
the year at the 2017 New Zealand<br />
music awards and will work on<br />
the sound.<br />
Said Cameron: “Damian approached<br />
me and offered his<br />
skills at over 50 per cent discount<br />
of his usual rate because he<br />
believes this is a story that needs<br />
to be told.<br />
“How incredible is it that he<br />
will be working on my little Kiwi<br />
film?”<br />
It is not the first time Cameron<br />
has wanted to tell a story about<br />
trauma.<br />
Her first documentary,<br />
Though I Walk (2020), follows<br />
four Christian women on their<br />
journeys through breast cancer<br />
and tackles the question: “Where<br />
is God when your world falls<br />
apart?”<br />
In her final year of studying<br />
for a motion design degree at<br />
Ara, Cameron directed and<br />
produced the film which was<br />
featured on New Zealand, Australian<br />
and American television.<br />
“Originally, Though I<br />
Walk was meant to be about five<br />
minutes long. I had a dear friend<br />
who went through breast cancer<br />
and needed to have a double<br />
mastectomy.<br />
“I wanted to tell the story of<br />
these women’s journey, and how<br />
they coped with a new sense of<br />
self-identity. The four women<br />
who were featured in the film<br />
made it the success it is.”<br />
Cameron said there is a<br />
premiere in the pipeline for next<br />
year, to celebrate The Garden<br />
Room regardless of whether it<br />
gets into festivals.<br />
• To find out more about<br />
The Garden Room, go to<br />
https://www.facebook.<br />
com/thegardenroommovie<br />
• To find out more about<br />
stillbirth, go to https://<br />
www.sands.org.nz<br />
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