It's been a long time since I posted something from Radio New Zealand, I figured I'd sample their archive again. This verse drama inevitably reminds me of Under Milk Wood, though less nostalgic and edgier. (I wonder if the links from the time I posted that still work).
Here's what the website says:
Elsie is a tempestuous young expat who returns to Wanaka from Berlin to look after her terminally ill brother, Sam. She runs into her former lover Frank who is now a glaciologist – a coolly logical and rational scientist. The ensuing complications push them to the torn edges of love, loss, risk.
The Southern Alps are as rugged and complex and as painfully beautiful as the relationships that form and melt under their gaze.
Written by Annabel Wilson
Directed by KJ Smith
Soundscape by Cory Champion
For RNZ - Recording director Adam Macaulay Sound engineer Darryl Stack
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