Martyn Sanderson Trailers
Barry Barclay: The Camera on the Shore TrailerThe Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring TrailerCow Trailer
Barry Barclay: The Camera on the Shore TrailerThe Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring TrailerCow Trailer
Total trailers found: 35
18 December 2001
Young hobbit Frodo Baggins, after inheriting a mysterious ring from his uncle Bilbo, must leave his home in order to keep it from falling into the hands of its evil creator.
31 October 2001
Two old men with Confucian beards are adrift in the ocean, a placid Friesian cow in tow. A surreal study on how quickly a minor event can evolve into something far more extreme, the film features no dialogue; rather, a guitar duet that escalates to a duel.
17 July 1985
Housewife Rosemary Edmonds leaves her family to take up residence in a remote cottage on the Otago coastline so that she can conduct a photographic essay on the yellow-eyed penguin.
18 April 1984
Amid the high country of the North Island interior, wild horse roam and breed. With the trees gone, Dan Mitchell and the Sullivan brothers, turn to the wild horses as a source of income.
08 February 1993
The world is dead. A lone woman, Victoria, struggles valiantly to stay alive on this desolate planet once known as Earth.
09 September 1977
Actor Martyn Sanderson returns in 1977 to the Hokianga of his youth and visits his elderly and romantic aunt, Olive Bracey.
01 October 1983
Anthropologist Max Scarry mysteriously disappears while doing excavation/research of a lost New Zealand tribe on a remote island.
01 February 1990
Pepe is the son of a successful Samoan businessman, who rejects his father's world and his Christianity.
14 July 1995
A little girl and her dog impersonate a crocodile at the edge of a muddy bog and then go on a chaotic rampage through the suburbs of Wellington.
01 January 1991
Former Welsh rugby hero Bleddyn Morgan has his life in New Zealand interrupted by a deathbed confession that leads to a replay of a controversial 1966 All Blacks/Wales rugby match - with the original teams.
01 January 1986
New Zealand chronicle of the life of noted writer and teacher, Sylvia Ashton-Warner. An interesting look at the unusual teaching methods she used while working with the children from the indigenous Maon.
01 January 1986
A murderous black comedy set in the 1960s. Sam (McCauley) and his small band of hard-drinking and eccentric friends are having a night of it when a drunk truck driver, Jack (Bach), attacks Sam's Maori wife Sue (O'Brien).
25 May 1988
The year is 1933. Ruby Rose (Melita Jurisic) is an Australian woman living with her Welsh immigrant husband Henry (Chris Haywood) in the Tasmanian highlands.
01 June 2009
Barry Barclay was a New Zealand/Aotearoa director of documentaries and feature films. He is regarded as one of the world's first, and very influential, Indigenous film makers.
01 January 1995
During a rugby tour of Britain and Ireland in 1888, a young New Zealander searches for his father who he has never met.
01 December 1977
When a young Australian hitchhiker, Judy (Peers), enters a prohibited forest area, she encounters Paul (Gil) whose job is spotting fires from a plane.
22 September 1996
The 1930s. Sidner's mother Solveig dies in a very unfortunate bicycle accident involving some cows. Sidner, his sister and his father Aron move to Sunne to work at a hotel.
28 July 1984
Chilling story of a farmhand who realizes his popular boss has been committing incest with his daughter for years.
05 May 1974
Documentary about sailing legend Geoff Stagg and his yacht Whispers.
01 July 1994
In 1943, U.S. marines are stationed near Wellington. One of them is murdered by the boss of the Hotel Workers Union, who is sitting pretty, exempt from military service and living it up on black market profits.
30 April 1982
The same night as a girl is slain in the woods, the teenagers Sam and Les are robbed of all of their hard earned hens.
07 November 1994
When villagers begin disappearing it is discovered that they had fallen through a crack in the earth which goes straight to Hades.
09 December 1988
Investigative journalist Alf Winters (Morrison), meets his American girlfriend, Melissa Jones (Eilbacher), at Auckland airport.
01 January 1977
The story of two itinerant con men, the Wild Man and the Colonel, who operate on the West Coast gold mining towns of the New Zealand South Island during the latter part of the last century.
27 June 1984
In New Zealand in the 1860s the native Māori people fought the British colonials to keep the land guaranteed to them by treaty.
20 September 1990
Based on the autobiographical work of New Zealand writer Janet Frame, this production depicts the author at various stage of her life.
31 January 1980
A docu-drama covering one of the most famous cases in New Zealand history, the murder of Harvey and Jeanette Crewe in 1970.
11 May 1987
We first meet The Darcys, a poor, working class family of tough Irish stock through whose eyes we hear their story.
14 September 1987
Like its predecessor The Harp In The South, Poor Man's Orange was also adapted for Australian television by the Ten Network in 1987.
12 November 1982
During World War 2, a farmer in New Zealand murders seven people. The police, along with local Maori trackers, hunt him in the bush country.
26 November 1993
In a town called Hope on the edge of Britain's empire, desperations clash: the beautiful Dorothea Brook is desperate to free her pregnant sister Rose from the clutches of Fraser, a fortune hunter.
01 January 1985
14-year old Steve is caught between creatures he does not fully understand: two parents with very different ideas about the suit he should wear to his first school dance.
12 October 1980
Richard Turner made Squeeze to break the "conspiracy of silence" about homosexuality. A pioneering early portrait of Auckland's LGBT scene, Squeeze centres on the relationship between a young man (Paul Eady) and the confident executive (Robert Shannon) who romances him, then mentions he has a fiancée.
11 July 1979
Keskidee, a small Jamaican bird resilient in the face of hardship, is also the name of a self-help black arts centre in London, and the theatre group who work there.
22 April 1996
On the premise that his albums will sell better if he is dead, an aging pop-singer fakes his own death.