Tangata Wairangi
Short-film set in pre-colonial Aotearoa about a young woman's coming of age.
Barnaby Jack
Kevin works in a sardine factory but dreams of sailing the high seas. Upon hearing the call of the wild he begins to build a fantastical boat in his backyard, much to the disdain of his family and friends.
Anthony
Laundry is a character-driven joyful comedy about a happily married but frustrated woman, struggling to find intimacy due to the demands of raising a family.
Dean
A feisty young petrol station attendant attempts to figure out her place in the world.
Anthony
When the divorced parents of 8-year-old Jacob insist on dressing him in ridiculous clothes to spite each other, he resorts to desperate fashion measures to assert his identity.
Ike Mete Kingi
The personal story of New Zealand's most beloved entertainer Billy T James. Reveals the man behind the chuckle.
Hone Heke
This docudrama follows an imaginary news reporter who travels back in time to cover the days leading up to the Treaty of Waitangi’s 6 February 1840 signing. The production drops the usual solemnity surrounding Aotearoa’s founding document, and uses humour and asides to camera to evoke the chaos and motives behind its signing. Written by Gavin Strawhan, with Witi Ihimaera, What Really Happened screened on TVNZ for Waitangi Day 2011. Peter Burger won Best Director - Drama/Comedy at the 2011 Aotearoa TV Awards for his work. (from nzonscreen.com)
Rick
A random act of violence leaves eight people in crisis, searching for hope and new beginnings, as the Matariki constellation (Maori New Year) rises in the Southern skies.
Beat It Gang
1984 год. Майкл Джексон — король даже в забытом богом местечке Уаихао Бэй, что в Новой Зеландии. 11-летний Аламейн, которого все зовут просто Мальчик, живет на ферме с бабушкой, козлом и младшим братом Рокки, считающем, что обладает магической силой. В один прекрасный день объявляется отец Мальчика, о котором парень всем вокруг рассказывал героические небылицы. Но на деле папаша оказывается придурковатым неудачником, вернувшимся только за тем, чтобы найти закопанный несколько лет назад мешок с деньгами…
Robbie
One summer’s day, Jayde and Wiremu tag along with their older siblings on a trip to a local swimming hole; young passions ignite by the Rotorua hot pool. Later, tragedy occurs and Jayde faces lost innocence and the ritual of tangi while bearing a secret.
Māori Battalion Soldier
Six Māori Battalion soldiers camped in Italian ruins wait for night to fall. In the silence, the bros-in-arms distract themselves with jokes. A tohu (sign) brings them back to reality, and they gather to say a karakia before returning to the fray. Director Taika Waititi describes the soldiers as young men with "a special bond, strengthened by their character, their culture and each other." Shot in the rubble of the old Wellington Hospital, Tama Tū won international acclaim. Invited to over 40 international festivals, its many awards included honourable mentions at Sundance and Berlin.