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To Alice Snedden

  • Writer: Amanda Riddell
    Amanda Riddell
  • 2 hours ago
  • 1 min read

Alice, you might actually end up in jail if you don't back off.

Ainsley and Steve are almost certain to be charged. -


Ms. Snedden, you're being an entitled bitch. I've made more TV and feature films than your total combined. How many features have you directed? I've directed six and produced another. I've made two 20-hour TV series and a bunch of music videos.

I did them for less money, with virtually no state support. In fact, the machinery of the state was largely against The Dakumentary. It took the support of private media companies to make it real. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1K2ofcqplP7_A__3k8CQqUCJh2kA3usTj/view?usp=sharing -


LA, London and Australia all agree that I'm a professional filmmaker of note.

That's why my series has any value to you shits. I'm one of the best singers in the world. My original songs are as good as anyone's. That's what your fakakta pitch was based on. That's why Taylor's a billionaire.


You're a comedienne who produced a comedy. I'm fighting the government. Just because your dad used to be a Black Cap doesn't make you better than me.

 
 
 

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Amanda Riddell
Amanda Riddell
2 hours ago

I'm slightly ahead of where Taika was at 32, but it's essentially the same. Taika was comfortably the most talented filmmaker in NZ and was making bank in LA writing drafts of scripts for A-list talent. At 34, he could write his own ticket and made Boy. What's the difference? His first feature came out when he was 32. I directed myself in my TV show, while he was only an actor on The Strip.

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