• Fracture

    Film

    Fracture is director Larry Parr's second feature film, following A Soldier's Tale (1988). Parr had long been interested in adapting Maurice Gee's novel Crime Story for film. After purchasing the rights to the novel, he worked on...

  • His Father's Shoes

    Film

    Director’s Notes - Sam Scott “The script was adapted by William Brandt from a story in his award-winning collection, Alpha Male. Sam had always wanted to work with William and chose this story because of its strong dramatic narrative...

  • Ride

    Film

    Sue waits at a bus stop on a lonely country road. Darryl, an odd rural type, appears out of nowhere and begins to bother her. Sue feels increasingly threatened, and when Darryl grasps her shoulder she panics, smashing him over the head with a rock....

  • Closer

    Film

    DIRECTOR’S NOTES - David Rittey “The inspiration for Closer grew from my own experiences while working as a disability support worker after finishing film school . During this time I worked with people who had a wide range of "...

  • Chogar

    Film

    Off the beaten track and at the bottom of the heap, for Divot the only way is up.  When fresh prey strays into their territory the hunt is on, but will it be the strongest, the oldest - or the smartest - that triumphs?  As others stick to old...

  • Dying Light

    Film

  • Savage Honeymoon

    Film

    The Savages are a working class West Auckland family who like drinking, and living by their own rules. Savage Honeymoon is a celebration of their passion and leather pants - and a snapshot of a couple worried their children may not be as lucky as them....

  • Wild Blue

    Film

    Hannah (Nicola Murphy), her young son, Jonathan (Morgan Palmer Hubbard) and his grandfather Bill (Bernard Moody) are thrilled to meet him and hope his contract to dust surrounding farmland keeps him there permanently. Bill, a former pilot himself, has...

  • The Irrefutable Truth About Demons

    Film

    The debut feature from writer-director Glenn Standring, The Irrefutable Truth about Demons sees anthropologist Harry Ballard (Karl Urban) threatened by a sinister cult. With the help of beautifully bizarre Bennie (Katie Wolfe) he endures a terrifying...

  • The Feathers of Peace

    Film

  • Stickmen

    Film

    Each of them lives their life the way they play pool. THOMAS is either ‘on or ‘off. His game can be one of two things – absolutely brilliant or absolutely crap. JACK is always slick, cool and forever setting up the next shot. WAYNE is,...

  • Honey

    Film

    Sunday, in a dull suburban street in New Zealand. Fourteen year old Charlotte lies on the floor in her house on the telephone. Charlotte is bored. Charlotte is beautiful, hovering on that uncertain line between child and woman. A shadow falls across her...

  • Bus Stop

    Film

    “My initial interest in Bus Stop was to make a film that explored the idea of what strangers around us are thinking. The more I spoke of this, the more I found everyone 2 had experienced the personal curiosity of the thoughts of people...

  • Beautiful

    Film

    Director's Statement “Beautiful was taken from a theatre sketch written and performed by Jason Hoyte and Jonathan Brugh. The challenge lay in adapting its simplicity on the stage to technicalities of the big screen. Maintaining the honesty of...

  • The Hill

    Film

    Ko Whangatauatia te pae maunga Ko Karirikura te moana Ko Ahipara Kāmehameha te marae Ko Te Ōhāki tōku tūrangawaewae He uri ahau nō Te Rarawa iwi Me ōnā peka o Ngāti Moetonga Te Rokekā… Tihe Mauriora! In 1980 after an undistinguished spell...

  • A New Way Home

    Film

    A father in a wheelchair kidnaps his daughter. His ex-wife is doing everything to find her.

  • Junk

    Film

    Junk may be tough for some and too pessimistic for others, but there is truth here whether we like it or not, as well as a story that is engaging, provocative and not without a certain black humour. In accepting the parts of...

  • Watermark

    Film

    Ten-year-old Megan is exploring the mangroves when she has a surprise encounter with Penina. Both girls are shy and their efforts to become friends are soon ruined by Penina’s surly older brother Gordon who demands Megan leave. When Penina tries to...

  • Te Po Uriuri / The Enveloping Night

    Film

    DIRECTORS NOTES - Toby Mills This film is inspired by a Shakespearean sonnet. Sonnet 147 My love is as a fever, longing still For that which longer nurseth the disease; Feeding on that which doth preserve the ill, The uncertain sickly appetite...

  • Te Ao Kapurangi / Warrior Woman

    Film

    Director’s Notes - Tama Poata "Te Ao Kapurangi is a New Zealand period film depicting an episode of the ‘musket wars’ between indigenous Maori tribes who take advantage of new warfare technology supplied by British...

  • The French Doors

    Film

    DIRECTOR’S NOTES - Steve Ayson “Watching The French Doors for the first time with an audience was quite possibly the most exhilarating and frightening experience in recent years. Although I was very proud of what we had made, I sat in...

  • Still Life

    Film

    DIRECTOR'S STATEMENT - Sima Urale   “I love seeing elderly people on screen, whether its commercials, soaps, or movies. Everything is so youth-orientated today, romantic movies are always about the young and the...

  • The Platform

    Film

    Director's Note - Robin Walters I had been looking for a short film to direct for almost a year. I had looked at many possible projects before The Platform came my way. It’s not often you ready a short film script and immediately fall in...

  • Cow

    Film

    The story is told without dialogue, the characters ‘talking’ to each other only through the playing of their guitars. The open ocean was entirely created in a soundstage, featuring lighting and camerawork by award winning director of...

  • Blerta Revisited

    Film

    From 1971 - 1975 the ever-changing BLERTA group toured throughout New Zealand and Australia. They wrote and played music, created and performed sketches and made films. They wrote scripts. They were the cast, set designers and builders, they created...

  • No-One Can Hear You

    Film

  • Thinking About Sleep

    Film

    Thinking About Sleep is an intimate story about loss, the sense of complete disorientation the first time you experience a death.  The film follows a close-knit group of friends over the course of a night following an unexpected suicide. All six 20...

  • Like An Angel

    Film

    Paul Swadel shot this short film in and around Auckland in 1999.

  • The Intruder

    Film

    This short film was an early effort for filmmaking team Andrea Bosshard and Shane Loader who went on to make such acclaimed indie features as Hook, Line and Sinker and Taking The Wae Wae Express.

  • Losing Sleep

    Film

    Devised for film by choreographer, Lisa Densem and director Neil Pardington, Losing Sleep is a six minute dance film set in a night-time of wakefulness, memory and dream. Three distinct choreographies explore a dream-like world of shifting relationships...

  • Several Ways of Getting Around

    Film

    Some people never stop talking, some go round in circles, others are their own worst enemy.  Five people go about their lives. But why can't they just be happy? Sometimes things need to change.

  • Ouch

    Film

    His presence there does not seem sinister, but it doesn’t feel right. Someone is in the bathroom, he notices, and he doesn’t want them to know he is there.  He enters the bedroom to find a woman and child asleep.  When he makes a...

  • Little Samurai

    Film

    Little Samurai is the third film from writer/director Jesse Warn and producer Matthew Metcalfe. The pair first began working together some three years ago on their first production, 9 Across, a low budget prison thriller, and have since completed a...

  • Lure: First Light

    Film

    A film about desire and place, where history and lost love mingle. Progress is represented by a train, barrelling forward in an endless rush. The train also symbolises the sense of flux that comes with living in a constant state of desire. Along with the...

  • Group Therapy

    Film

    A comedy about Ewen, a recovering therapy addict. He started by watching too many television talk shows, and escalated to joining 25 different self-help groups. Now he's promoting his new book, Please Tell Me Your Problems.

  • A Funeral

    Film