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Dreaming of a Red ChristmasAlexandra Heller-Nicholas
(interviewer),
2016single work interview — Appears in:
Metro Magazine,Spring
no.
1902016;(p. 26-29)'An interview with Craig Anderson, Sydney, New South Wales-based director of the film "Red Christmas," is presented. He talks about color and lighting of the film, which is Christmas-themed, development of the core storyline's ideas and themes, and political aspects of Christian terrorism showed in the film. He discusses the character of the villain of the film, role played by actor Gerard O'Dwyer, and significance of the film as a horror-comedy.' (Publication abstract)
Dreaming of a Red ChristmasAlexandra Heller-Nicholas
(interviewer),
2016single work interview — Appears in:
Metro Magazine,Spring
no.
1902016;(p. 26-29)'An interview with Craig Anderson, Sydney, New South Wales-based director of the film "Red Christmas," is presented. He talks about color and lighting of the film, which is Christmas-themed, development of the core storyline's ideas and themes, and political aspects of Christian terrorism showed in the film. He discusses the character of the villain of the film, role played by actor Gerard O'Dwyer, and significance of the film as a horror-comedy.' (Publication abstract)