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 [...]

SPOTLIGHT: CANADA

Spotlight: Canada
This week we move from the United Kingdom to Canada, with three diverse entries that showcase three very different interpretations of the spirit of 100% Pure New Zealand.
Lawrence Dean Ifill tells his story 100% New Zealand through music and images, depicting the journeys of three different groups of characters, journeys that finally intersect. What’s [...]

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 [...]