Cansado del materialismo de la Navidad, Santa se escapa a Nueva Zelanda para unas vacaciones de verano. Cuando dos niños descubren quién es él, tienen que encontrar una manera de llevarlo al Polo Norte a tiempo para la Navidad.
When an attack on a Palmerston North fraud detective made headlines in October 1996, the New Zealand public followed the media reports with fascination. They read like a plot of a Hollywood film or detective novel. Poison pen letters, satanic worship, a police hate crime, and a mysterious and violent pyromaniac. But little did the public know that as the truth emerged, the story was going to get far more bizarre, and the police would turn the focus of their investigation on one of their own.
On the 7th of May 2009, Senior Constables Len Snee, Grant Diver and Bruce Miller arrived at 41 Chaucer Rd in Napier to serve a search warrant on Jan Molenaar for the growing of cannabis. This was just a routine warrant, something they had done countless times. What was meant to be an ordinary procedure turned into three of New Zealand’s darkest days and ended with one police officer dead, two officers critically injured and a member of the public fighting for his life. In some fifty hours Jan Molenaar made a permanent and devastating imprint upon the national psyche of New Zealand as he changed the lives of individuals, families, a police community, and a city. The siege was one of the worst and unexpected cases of violence both Napier and New Zealand had witnessed and it was all the more shocking because of its ordinary suburban backdrop.
El Dr. Colin Bouwer, jefe de psiquiatría de un renombrado hospital, pone en marcha un plan homicida. Durante más de tres meses manipula medicamentos para envenenar a su esposa Annette, causándole una muerte lenta y dolorosa. Iba a ser el crimen perfecto, hasta que un joven médico decide investigar las causas de la muerte de Annette, poniendo su carrera y su reputación en riesgo. Este médico, tenazmente, persigue la verdad y se niega a dar marcha atrás, con el convencimiento de que Bouwer asesinó a su mujer mediante dosis letales de insulina. (FILMAFFINITY)