Constance centres on a young woman who attempts to escape the staid world of 40s Auckland, by embracing glamour and passion. After meeting a photographer, her aspirations of stardom are brutally fractured. Directed by Bruce Morrison, the movie echoes the style of Hollywood melodrama, while simultaneously critiquing the dream. Donogh Rees was widely praised in the title role as a protagonist who lives in a fantasy world, with one review describing her as “New Zealand’s answer to Meryl Streep”. New York's Time Out called the film "lush and exhilarating".
Mirage Films
Made by Mirage Films Ltd with the assistance of the New Zealand Film Commission.
Music composed by John Charles with Dave Fraser; with songs sung by Edith Piaf, Marlene Dietrich, Bing Crosby and Kay Starr.
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