Wellington Paranormal is a mockumentary comedy TV show that follows the daily lives of paranormal investigators in Wellington, New Zealand. They tackle cases involving supernatural phenomena, cryptids, and ghosts while providing a humorous take on the genre.
Viago, Deacon, and Vladislav are vampires dealing with the mundane aspects of modern life while living as flatmates. They navigate paying rent, socializing, and conflicts with each other. When a new vampire joins their group, their dynamic changes. They banish one of their own after an incident and later attend a masquerade party where they encounter a werewolf pack. Through unexpected events, they form an unlikely friendship.
Eagle vs Shark is a quirky comedy about two socially awkward misfits who form a bond over their shared oddities. Lily, a cashier at a fast-food restaurant, harbors a secret crush on her co-worker, Jarrod, who is completely oblivious to her feelings. When Jarrod's ex-girlfriend comes back into his life, Lily sees it as an opportunity to win his heart and embarks on a journey to his hometown to attend a costume party. Along the way, they encounter numerous obstacles and discover more about themselves and each other. Will their unconventional romance prevail?
A young man's mother is bitten by a Sumatran rat-monkey. She turns into a ravenous zombie and starts killing and eating people. The young man tries to care for her while keeping her locked away in the basement. However, she escapes and infects more people, resulting in a gory zombie outbreak. The young man must find a way to stop the zombies before they take over the town.
Separation City follows the lives of a group of friends in Wellington, New Zealand, as they navigate through the challenges of love, marriage, and infidelity. The story revolves around the lives of several couples who find themselves at a crossroads, questioning their commitments and exploring the idea of separation. With humor and heartfelt moments, Separation City explores the intricacies of relationships and the choices people make in the pursuit of happiness.
Green Dolphin Street is set in 1800s New Zealand, where two sisters, Marianne and Margaret, fall in love with the same man, William. Their lives become entangled in a tale of love, destiny, and sacrifice as they navigate the challenges of their relationships and the tumultuous events of the time, including an earthquake and the struggles of the Maori people. Through twists and turns, the sisters must confront their feelings and make choices that will shape their lives forever.
Until They Sail is a drama and romance film set in New Zealand during World War II. It follows the lives of four sisters who face love, loss, and the challenges of war. The story focuses on their relationships, including loveless marriages, infidelity, and the sacrifices they make for their husbands and country. As the war progresses, the sisters find strength in each other and experience both joy and heartbreak. The film explores themes of loyalty, sisterhood, and the impact of war on personal lives.
Tongan Ninja is a hilarious comedy-action film that takes place in the beautiful Pacific islands. It tells the story of a brave and clumsy ninja who falls in love and faces various challenges to win his true love's heart. Filled with absurd humor, parody, and slapstick comedy, this movie is sure to leave you laughing and entertained.
Join Maxine Small and her friends as they resolve problems around their hometown 'The Bay' in New Zealand.
When amateur DJ Dan dies unexpectedly, his girlfriend Paris is secretly relieved she never had to break up with him. Unfortunately, Dan returns as a ghost — believing his unfinished business is to fix their relationship, the last thing Paris needs.
An entertaining look at life in Wellington, New Zealand in the 1960s, giving a colourful impression of Wellington city: hills, winding streets, busy people and strong winds.
Dealing heavily with perceptions of time, Aeon documents the urban cityscape as Wellington transforms through a zen-influenced eternal cycle of birth, life, death and rebirth within a 24-hour period.
Fish Out of Water manages to unfurl its light-hearted tale of young man and the sea, without a word of dialogue. Avoiding the morning traffic jams, our man (Nick Dunbar) finds peace by rowing each day to work in the city. But when a seductive blonde unexpectedly enters the picture, he finds his morning boat ride heading in unexpected directions. Directed by Lala Rolls (Land of My Ancestors), Fish Out of Water was invited to play in the 2005 NZ Film Festival, plus another 10 overseas fests. Victoria Kelly composes the brass and banjo-inflected soundtrack.
An in-depth look at the 1996 election campaign for the pivotal seat of Wellington Central, and life for the candidates on the campaign trail.
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