• A Woman's Heart

    Film

    A Woman's Heart is a tantalising blend of the real and the surreal; a story of the impossible becoming possible.

  • Topless Women Talk About Their Lives

    Film

    TOPLESS WOMEN TALK ABOUT THEIR LIVES is irreverent, ironic, funny and tragic. It's the story of a group of dysfunctional friends and their encounters witht he absurdities of contemporary life. So what about a synopsis? As creator Harry Sinclair...

  • The Creakers

    Film

    Mark Clare (best known as the bungy jumper in the 1992 Instant Kiwi ad) plays a real estate agent who loves a song and dance.  When he discovers he can make music with the creaky floorboards of an old villa, he’s delighted.  But something...

  • The Bar

    Film

    Director Dorthe Scheffmann developed her filmmaking craft within the emerging New Zealand film industry during the ‘70s and ‘80s.  She earned crew credits in a multiplicity of roles from continuity to production supervisor. ...

  • DSB

    Film

    Donut and Racehorse are two young slobs of minimal intellect living in a rundown suburban shack. Today they are expecting their very first visit by a couple of young ladies and are more than excited. Awaiting their guests' arrival, Racehorse and...

  • Larger Than Life

    Film

    Jo has purchased an old villa in the suburbs.  While settling in, she discovers a problem in her bathroom.  Spiders.  Jo hates spiders. She decides to call in a professional. When the pest control man investigates, he opens a Pandora...

  • Shoes

    Film

    PRODUCER'S NOTES - Glenis Giles Shoes evolved from The Refugee Shuffle, a simple but powerful theatre performance by Sally Rodwell, Robin Nathan and Madeline McNamara using just sticks and shoes. When I first saw this work (as part of a...

  • Unfurnished Room for Rent

    Film

    The jazzy score and trench-coat wearing protagonist in this claymation short promise film noir.  But it soon becomes apparent that the room for rent has something more sinister lurking in it to explain its availability and lack of furnishing. When...

  • Voiceover

    Film

    No-one ever spoke about how he lost his voice… Miranda Harcourt’s lucid tribute to her broadcaster father, Voiceover explores the trauma suffered by a young radio announcer with a golden voice as he broadcasts World War II messages home...

  • A Moment Passing

    Film

    Joey and Will make a dawn pilgrimage to fish on the wild and brooding west coast. Swept into the sea by a sudden wave, Joey desperately fights for his life - a struggle with a savagely unexpected outcome.

  • Light

    Film

    In an untamed colonial landscape, a Victorian lighthouse engineer struggles to complete the light beacon that will ultimately test the very core of his being.

  • The Guest

    Film

    A book falls from above, instructing Ivan to prepare an intimate dinner for two.  This humourous vignette explores the anticipation of an evening with a much-awaited and prepared-for guest. Writer/director John McAloon is a graduate of the...

  • Delf

    Film

    They are dropped into a pure digital environment and are literally trapped inside the matrix. They must make sense of the signposts which appear around them in order to escape. These engaging characters propel the viewer into a fascinating story. You...

  • Funny Little Guy

    Film

    Tallulah lives alone in a caravan in the middle of nowhere.  the horizon stretches endlessly. Not a creature stirs.  Not a voice is heard.  Nothing much happens. But that's not how Tallulah sees it.  She thinks her life's a...

  • The Three Legged Cat

    Film

    The success of animator Euan Frizzell's wry adaptation of Margaret Mahy’s picture book, The Great White Man-Eating Shark, saw four more Mahy tales follow (collected on DVD as The Magical World of Margaret Mahy). Ray Henwood provides...

  • Heavenly Creatures

    Film

    Heavenly Creatures, set in Christchurch in 1954, is based on the true story of two girls, Juliet Hulme and Pauline Rieper, who murdered Pauline's mother - one of the most bizarre and notorious cases in New Zealand's history. Both girls...

  • The Beach

    Film

    The Beach captures the drama and poignancy of a single event wherein reality shifts and people are changed forever in a fundamental way. Although this is a first film from director Dorthe Scheffmann, The Beach has a proffessional polish which betrays a...

  • Once Were Warriors

    Film

    Eighteen years after Jake and Beth Heke married in the first flush of teenage love, it's easy to see why Beth found him irresistible. Jake is a muscular handsome man who exudes an explosive sexual energy. Even now, five kids later, he can still...

  • Loaded

    Film

  • Dirty Creature

    Film

    Made by Peter Jackson's Wingnut Films in the very early days of FX company, Weta, many of Jackson's longtime collaborators worked on this film, including Richard Taylor.  Directed and written by Grant Campbell who worked on Bad Taste, the...

  • Red Scream

    Film

  • Para Recordar

    Film

  • Brown Sugar

    Film

    Part of the groundbreaking Pacific Island series, Tala Pasifika, Brown Sugar is the story of three young Polynesian girls, confident in their identities, who are about to perform their first 'upmarket' gig.  Their cousin is dazzled by a...

  • The Hibiscus

    Film

    Part of the groundbreaking Pacific Isalnad television series, Tala Pacifika, The Hibiscus tells the story of Sefo who arrives in New Zealand after his wife's death to live with his daughter and her family. The hibiscus flower is a symbolic...

  • Twilight of the Gods

    Film

    The film arises from the unique perspective of contemporary New Zealand where an extraordinary exchange of cultures is ttaking place - a co-existence of the imagination.

  • Despondent Divorcée

    Film

    Taking its title from a famous photograph by Russell Corgi, published in the 1942 Buffalo Courier Express, the film is made up of a series of close-ups of the photograph as it unfolds to reveal the full image.  Accompanied by film-noir styled...

  • Talk of the Town

    Film

    Through the eyes of the main character, Cindy, who is preparing for her big cabaret show and with all her experience and streetwise glamour, she tells us of some of her experiences which have led her to the showbiz scene. Talk of the Town won an award...

  • Plain Tastes

    Film

    In middle class Auckland vulnerable passions break the surface as Laura agressively pursues love and acceptance, finding something very like it right next door. A plain tale about the swollen secretions of suburban love. This one-hour drama was...

  • Headlong

    Film

  • Pork Surprise

    Film

  • The Imploding Self

    Film

  • A Day in the Life

    Film

    Part of the Tala Pasifika series, this award winning episode first screened on TV One in 1996.  It tells the story of parental pressure in a minority culture where polynesian families have moved from the Islands to give their children a better life...

  • Bitch

    Film

    What happens when Isabel gets a new lover, Paul gets keen and Ruth's mother gets cancer? Leap into the murky swamp of feamle friendship.

  • Planet Man

    Film

    Tim Balme narrates this film-noir styled film about being left behind in a world without women.  Rain creates a grim atmosphere remiscent of Blade Runner,  and the tough-talking dialogue sprakles especially after Balme meets the woman and...

  • Old Bastards

    Film

    Niki Caro’s (Whale Rider) fourth short film is made up of six vignettes about six different old men.  Speaking either to themselves or the camera, there are only a few supporting cast members. Shot on Super 8, the film gives a dark view on...

  • TALA PASIFIKA SERIES

    Film

    This groundbreaking Pacific Island drama series first screened on TV One in 1996 with 6 short dramas.  Another two were screened in 1999.  it was the first drama series to showcase Samoan culture and experience onscreen and gave Samoan writers...