AN ACTOR’S PERSPECTIVE: MELANIE LYNSKEY

Our five Your Big Break finalists are going to face many challenges when they touch down in New Zealand. This could well be their first experience at the helm of a film with a full crew; they’ll have logistical decisions to ponder, major creative calls to make and deadlines to meet.
But there’s one thing I [...]

ROUNDING UP THE CHOICE PICKS (UPDATED)

CHOICE PICKS ROUND-UP
Over the last few weeks, I’ve been singling out a few of my own personal favourite entries, both in my Spotlight posts on particular countries, and on Twitter.
As we head into the final two days of voting, here’s a round-up of all of them – hope you get a chance to check them [...]

NZ FILMMAKER: JASON STUTTER

In the last Kiwi Classic entry, I checked out Jason Stutter’s overlooked classic, Tongan Ninja – made for a song but big on laughs and insane martial arts action, Pasifika-style.
Wellington-based Stutter got his break making a series of short films, all showcasing his unique sense of humour and flair for visual comedy and culminating in [...]

KIWI CLASSIC: EAGLE VS. SHARK

Thursday: KIWI CLASSIC: Eagle Vs. Shark
Anyone who saw Taika Waititi’s Oscar-nominated short film Two Cars, One Night (about to receive the feature-length treatment in his second feature, Boy, which bows at Sundance 2010) would perhaps have been blindsided by his first feature, Eagle Vs. Shark. It’s significant that its title – which refers to the [...]

NZ FILMMAKER: JONATHAN KING

Jonathan King’s Shorts
Jonathan King is the New Zealand director of the horror-comedy Black Sheep and the teen sci-fi adventure Under the Mountain. But before he moved into features, he directed over 100 music videos, often shooting and editing them single-handedly. He then made two short films, Still and Chogar. The first is a supernatural chiller [...]

KIWI CLASSIC: BAD TASTE

Wednesday: NZ classic: Bad Taste
Over the next few weeks, I thought I’d profile a few New Zealand films – films that capture the spirit of 100% Pure New Zealand.
Its cheap and cheerful, no-holds-barred splatter effects might confine its audience to those with strong stomachs, but Peter Jackson’s first film, Bad Taste adheres in so many [...]