Auckland 48 Hour Filmmaking Competition

HANGMAN

Brent Strathdee warming up with HANGMAN

Brent Strathdee warming up with HANGMAN

I’m nearly finished with the production phase of my documentary film. There have been ups and downs, and documentary film making is definitely a much more challenging undertaking than I ever imagined! However it has been an absolute pleasure working with the stars of my films, the passionate and talented musicians who have agreed to participate and have taken the time and energy to contribute to my project. As I begin editing my film together, I wanted to profile some of these artists here.

Brent Samuel Strathdee is the bass player for the self described “hard edge deep funk” group HANGMAN. I was lucky enough to come upon HANGMAN through a mutual friend who was a teammate of mine in the Auckland 48 Hour Filmmaking Competition. While Brent’s background is both Māori and Scottish, HANGMAN prides itself on being a multicultural group that reflects a universal human experience, rather than targeting an audience of any particular background.

Here are some passages from my enlightening interview with Brent, as well as some photos from the awesome performance that I recorded for my documentary. Enjoy!
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