At the New Zealand Television Awards last week, one production, one story and one name ruled the night: Jean. It became something of a running joke as Jean, the Sunday Theatre production that first aired on TVNZ1 in 2016, managed to be nominated in almost every single category.
The rowdy comedians in the front even began a slow, quiet chant of "Jean, Jean, Jean" towards the end of the night. It won for Best Feature Drama, Best Director: Drama, Best Script: Drama and Best Actress: Kate Elliot, so I thought it was about time I bloody well watched it.
A recipient of NZ on Air's platinum grant, Jean received $3,256,700, the largest sum ever allocated to a one-off drama. The result? An impressive-looking production that sits comfortably alongside any international biopic period drama you'd happily take your parents to, with the added bonus of preserving a lesser-celebrated piece of New Zealand history. But, just like the journey which made Jean Batten world-famous, there are stretches where it feels like a bit of a slog.
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