The Most Fun You Can Have Dying
| The Most Fun You Can Have Dying | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Kirstin Marcon |
| Screenplay by | Kirstin Marcon |
| Based on | Seraphim Blues by Steven Gannaway |
| Produced by | Alex Cole-Baker |
| Starring | Matt Whelan Roxane Mesquida Pana Hema Taylor |
| Cinematography | Crighton Bone |
| Edited by | Peter Roberts |
| Music by | Grayson Gilmour |
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| Distributed by | Rialto Distribution |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
| Country | New Zealand |
| Language | English |
The Most Fun You Can Have Dying is a 2012 New Zealand romantic drama film directed by Kirstin Marcon and starring Matt Whelan, Roxane Mesquida and Pana Hema Taylor. The film is based on the novel Seraphim Blues written by Steven Gannaway.
The film follows Michael, a university student who on being told he has only a few months to live decides to take his life into his own hands and enjoy every minute he has left. It was a nominee for Best Film at the 2012 Sorta Unofficial New Zealand Film Awards.