Issue date: 
Wednesday, 30 July 2025

Jane Campion on set of The Power of the Dog.

Short film Lion Rock, by Prisca Bouchet and Nick Mayow, has been selected to compete in the prestigious Orizzonti Short Films section at the 82nd Venice International Film Festival (La Biennale di Venezia).

Both Bouchet and Mayow were students of double Oscar®-winning director Jane Campion’s A Wave in the Ocean film school, funded by Netflix and supported by the New Zealand Film Commission (NZFC).

Each of the attendees of A Wave in the Ocean took part in an intensive 12-month workshop programme, mentored by Campion and film school co-director Philippa Campbell. Students received funding to create an original short film.

Renowned New Zealand filmmaker, Campion, will also be honoured at the festival, including the screening of seven short films from additional A Wave in the Ocean film school students.

NZFC CEO, Annie Murray, says Lion Rock’s inclusion at the 82nd Venice International Film Festival confirms the calibre of work being generated by the film school.

“The selection of Lion Rock for the Orizzonti Short Films section at Venice is a significant recognition of the creative talent nurtured, by Jane and Philippa, through A Wave in the Ocean. This innovative film school empowers emerging filmmakers to explore their unique creative voice. We’re proud to support projects that encourage bold storytelling and connect New Zealand filmmakers with the world. We’re also excited to continue our partnership with this world-leading initiative by funding its next iteration, A Wave in the Ocean Part 2, Deep Dive.”

Sean Berney, Director, Film at Netflix: "Netflix is incredibly proud to have supported A Wave in the Ocean, a programme that exemplifies Jane Campion’s unwavering vision and dedication to empowering emerging New Zealand filmmakers to share their unique narratives with a global audience. The selection of Lion Rock at one of the world’s most prestigious film festivals is a testament to the exceptional talent fostered through this initiative."

The 82nd Venice International Film Festival (La Biennale di Venezia) takes place from 27 August to 6 September 2025.

The seven short films from A Wave in the Ocean film school screening are:

  • A Very Good Boy by Samuel Te Kani
  • Girl Time by Eleanor Bishop
  • Socks by Todd Karehana
  • In Conversation with Jack Maurer by Hash
  • The Girl Next Door by Mingjian Cui
  • Kurī by Ana Chaya Scotney
  • The Brightness by Freya Silas Finch
Last updated: 
Wednesday, 30 July 2025