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Coffee Tea or Me? Variety.com Review

Variety.com
Ken Eisner
16 Wednesday 2002

The surprising story of the underestimated trolley dolly A DOCUMENTARY BY BRITA McVEIGH (Documentary - New Zealand) A Gaylene Preston Prods. (Auckland) production.

Produced by Gaylene Preston, Brita McVeigh.
Directed, written by Brita McVeigh
Cleverly mounted Coffee, Tea or Me? documents changing role of female flight attendants. Forty-year-saga sticks to particulars of a half-dozen New Zealand air hostesses, whose well-lensed recollections mingle with priceless period footage, but whole package applies to experiences throughout the industry. Its smile-inducing qualities, both campy and sociopolitical, could give it theatrical life, especially if transferred to film. Pic is guaranteed long service in both commercial and pubcasting tube flights.

Helmer Brita McVeighÕs effective strategy is to interview key vets of the Kiwi air biz, including its longest-serving attendant, Shirley Neale, a plucky Maori woman flying since 1964. Subjects were involved not only with the old days, in which young hostesses were viewed as go-go-dancing geishas, but with the early-'70s movement to be treated more professionally.

Back then, married or pregnant stewardesses were routinely dropped by Air New Zealand and other carriers, and gals were paid much less than male counterparts. Bringing suit before the country's Human Rights Commission, they received little support and loads of hostility from the backwater machos in their union, although the women finally prevailed.

Camera (color-BetaSP), Cameron McLean; editor, Tim Woodhouse; music, Paul Casserly.

Reviewed at Vancouver Film Festival, Oct. 5, 2002. Running time: 70 MINS.

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