Duncan Sarkies

참여 작품

뱀파이어에 관한 아주 특별한 다큐멘터리
Declan - Werewolf
뉴질랜드에서 매년 개최되는 가면무도회에는 좀비, 마술사, 뱀파이어, 늑대인간 등 초대받은 자들만 참석할 수 있다. 다큐멘터리 촬영팀은 취재를 위해 뱀파이어들이 사는 집에 몇 달 동안 체류한다. 단, 자신들을 물지 않겠다는 약속을 받고 목에는 십자가를 건 채로. 무서울 것 같다고? 무도회에서 돋보이기 위해 서로 경쟁하고, 인간들이 자신을 무서워한다고 투덜대는 건 그들도 마찬가지다.
Two Little Boys
Writer
Nige runs over and accidentally kills a Scandinavian soccer star in an unfortunate incident involving a hot meat pie, a ginger cat and a policeman. He chucks the body in a nearby road works hole and runs to his best mate of fifteen years, Deano. But Deano's not the guy you should turn to in a crisis...
Scarfies
Screenplay
This dark comedy is set in Dunedin, New Zealand. A university student finds an old "abandoned" house and proceeds to invite other students to share. It even has running electricity. But what is the catch?
Saving Grace
Screenplay
Grace is a homeless teenager. She befriends an unemployed carpenter and he invites her to share his flat. She moves in and to her surprise a delicate relationship develops. He helps her repair her shattered self-esteem and she begins to feel loved and secure. But then she discovers his secret - he tells her he is Jesus Christ.
Ash: Ashley Thorndyke - Work in Progress
Camera Operator
his film records the devising of a “work in progress” by theatre director Ashley Thorndyke (Jason Hoyte). The concept — by Duncan Sarkies (Two Little Boys, Scarfies) — mocks the gamut of thesp and drama school cliches: from ‘wanky’ director to wacky warm-up exercises (animal impersonations, primal screams, Love Boat theme song). Peter Burger, fresh out of Broadcasting School, co-directs, and the willing cast is drawn from the 90s Wellington theatre scene orbiting around Bats and Victoria University. Future Conchord Jemaine Clement memorably learns to get loose.
Ash: Ashley Thorndyke - Work in Progress
Director
his film records the devising of a “work in progress” by theatre director Ashley Thorndyke (Jason Hoyte). The concept — by Duncan Sarkies (Two Little Boys, Scarfies) — mocks the gamut of thesp and drama school cliches: from ‘wanky’ director to wacky warm-up exercises (animal impersonations, primal screams, Love Boat theme song). Peter Burger, fresh out of Broadcasting School, co-directs, and the willing cast is drawn from the 90s Wellington theatre scene orbiting around Bats and Victoria University. Future Conchord Jemaine Clement memorably learns to get loose.