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  1. Tetley was one of New Zealand's most respected scriptwritershis work ranged from impressionist coming of age tales ( Vigil ) to ghost stories ( Mr Wrong ); through to real-life tragedies ( Out of the Blue) and comedies ( Ruby and Rata ). Tetley believed that New Zealand's most culturally specific films were "still our most successful".

  2. One of New Zealand's leading script writers, Graeme Tetley, has died, aged 69. Tetley, whose body of work included films Vigil, Ruby & Rata, Bread and Roses and the Aramoana depiction Out of...

  3. Mar 14, 2011 · One of New Zealand's leading script writers, Graeme Tetley, has died, aged 69. Tetley, whose body of work included films Vigil, Ruby & Rata, Bread and Roses and the Aramoana depiction Out of the Blue, died of natural causes in Wellington yesterday.

  4. Mar 14, 2011 · It is with much sadness that the New Zealand Film Commission acknowledges the passing of respected New Zealand script writer Graeme Tetley. A script writer for over 25 years, Graeme began his film career as co-writer on Vigil with director Vincent Ward for which they were awarded the 1986 NZ Film & Television Award for Best Original Screenplay ...

  5. Apr 12, 2007 · Graeme Tetley on shaping the 'beautiful' script. The second Writer's Room for 2007 drew a large crowd of writers, all keen to hear iconic screenwriter Graeme Tetley (Vigil, Out of the Blue) speak about his career in the NZ film industry. During the…

  6. Graeme Tetley began his long scriptwriting career with Vigil, one of the most acclaimed New Zealand films of the 1980s. He went on to co-create police show Shark in the Park, collaborate extensively with director Gaylene Preston ( Ruby and Rata, Bread & Roses ), and co-wrote Out of the Blue, the story of the Aramoana massacre.

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  8. Just over a week ago, with much sadness, the New Zealand Film Commission acknowledged the passing of scriptwriter Graeme Tetley. A script writer for over 25 years, Graeme began his film career as co-writer on Vigil with director Vincent Ward for which they were awarded the 1986 NZ Film & Television Award for Best Original Screenplay in Film.