Cartoonist and scriptwriter Tom Scott presents this documentary investigating the past and future of cartooning in New Zealand. He interviews a range of talents like Burton Silver and the late Murray Ball, creators of much loved series Bogor and Footrot Flats — plus Trace Hodgson, whose scabrous cartoons for newspapers and magazine The Listener aimed straight for the jugular and landed him in court. Scott compares cartoonists of his vintage who regularly skewered political figures, and a 'new breed', including Simon Morse and Anthony Ellison, who choose imagination over political comment.
Twelve months down the track I received a cheque for three dollars saying they accepted my cartoon...at that point I nearly gave up, I found the three dollars more depressing than the rejection slips.– Cartoonist Peter Bromhead on his first published cartoon, after many rejections
Made with funding from NZ On Air
Interview with presenter and cartoonist Tom Scott, The Residents website, November 2017
Comic artist Toby Laing on 10 emerging NZ cartoonists, The Spinoff, April 2019
Radio interview with cartoonist Peter Bromhead, Radio New Zealand, June 2016
Video interview with Kiwi cartoonist Sharon Murdoch, Funny As
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