A collaborative cinepoem treatment of the poem ‘Tall Girl’ by Renae Williams. Made in an afternoon with Behrouz Boochani, Anastasia Neil and Milica Homolja.
Music Video - Jack's House →
Ingrid and the Ministers - 'Porcelain God' (Official Music Video) →
Latest co-direction collab with legitimate rockstar Ingrid Saker. Shot under a full moon on Courtenay Place.
Underwater Dreams 2022 - 48 Hour Film Comp Entry 'If You See Them' →
A supernatural, sexy cowboy is luring our hero out of the spa pool and into the unknown.
Wellington City Finalist. Winner of the 'Incredibly Strange' Award and 'Best Original Song / Score' Award. Nominated for best woman / gender diverse Director.
Ingrid and the Ministers - 'BOOFHEAD' (Official Music Video) →
Co-directed this music video with Ingrid Saker - - BOOFHEAD is a banger and the video was a chance to vent some very physical frustration with our housing crisis.
Capturing the Zeitgeist - a review by Chris Tse →
Poetry's magical possibilities of collaboration and innovation are showcased with Nathan Joe's Homecoming Poems and Freya Daly Sadgrove's Ultimately Lacks Polish, according to Chris Tse.
Singapore Pictures Internship Experience →
After two years of COVID-enforced isolation, documentary filmmaker Kathleen Winter says the two months she spent at Singapore-based production house Beach House Pictures allowed her to reconnect with the wider world and contribute in a meaningful way towards a documentary project.
RNZ Interview - Going West launches two new art-house documentary shorts →
Lynn Freeman chats with Kathleen, Nathan and Going West's Director James Littlewood.
Ingrid and the Ministers - 'Albatross' (Official Music Video) →
Really enjoyed shooting this two-shot music video for Ingrid and the Ministers, using variable frame-rate for slow-mo sequences.
Beyond White Guilt: Time for Pākehā to 'stand up' against racism, say educators →
Documentary series ‘Beyond White Guilt’ has been relaunched on the New Zealand Herald today, with a new title and updated content. Originally titled ‘Land of the Long White Cloud’, the series calls for Pākehā to acknowledge colonisation and take positive action in Aotearoa.
Jebivetar featured on NoBudge →
NoBudge is a streaming platform and curated collection of experimental, low-budget flms. “NoBudge is one of the internet’s top showcases for independent work.”
48Hours 2021: Grand National Finalists on Re: →
‘Jebivetar’ was a grand finalist and nominated for:
Dame Gaylene Preston & WIFT Best Female Director
48Hours 2021: WIFT Outstanding Female Filmmaker →
Our 2021 48Hour Film Competition entry - ‘Jebivetar’ - is in the national finals, and took out the “Outstanding Female Filmmaker” award at the Wellington regional finals.
Congratulations to Our 2020 Incubator Alumni →
Congratulations to our 2020 Incubator alumni Michelle Ang, Charlotte Evans, Pennie Hunt, Stella Reid, Rachel Ross, Jessica Grace Smith and Kathleen Winter!
WIFT NZ AWARDS 2020 FINALISTS ANNOUNCED →
Getting past white defensiveness →
The makers of the documentary web series Land of the Long White Cloud hoped to spark an “anti-racism conversation” among Pākehā. They were taken aback by the backlash. Simone Kaho breaks down the response.
Pākehā New Zealanders confront their heritage in new doco →
Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan
Pākehā New Zealanders reflect on their colonial past and future. →
A new seven-part video series explores what it means to be Pākehā, 250 years after Captain Cook’s arrival in New Zealand.
Kathleen Winter & ‘Minimum’ →
Minimum is an essential bridge between bleak statistics and human reality →
61% of people working on the minimum wage in New Zealand are women. RNZ’s new documentary series Minimum gives a voice – and more importantly, a face – to these women. Sam Brooks reviews.