June 2011
Kiwi Young Producers Bring NZ Stories to BBC Knowledge
Real New Zealand experiences including the story of the daughter of a Nazi war criminal, one man’s struggle to reignite
his sex life, and the quintessential tale of a Kiwi bach will air on BBC Knowledge this year following five successful
submissions by New Zealand’s young producers.
The short-form documentaries are in production for the factual entertainment network following a joint initiative
between BBC Knowledge and NZ’s Screen Production and Development Association (SPADA).
The films will have their television premieres on BBC Knowledge NZ later this year, with a screening in Australia to
follow.
To celebrate its February 2011 launch, BBC Knowledge NZ sought five true stories that reflected the essence of the
channel – intelligent, informative, innovative and sometimes irreverent. New Zealand factual producers under the age of
30 were invited to submit concepts for five short-form grants of NZ$5,000 each.
Deirdre Brennan, Director of Television, BBC Worldwide Australia said “We are so proud to showcase the young creative
talent that exists in New Zealand. The winning entries demonstrate a fantastic diversity of philosophy and viewpoint
across the spectrum of factual entertainment and they’re all a brilliant fit for BBC Knowledge.”
SPADA Chief Executive Penelope Borland added: “It’s great to have this initiative come to fruition, resulting in a
fantastic and rare opportunity for these short-form documentaries by these young filmmakers to be screened on BBC
Knowledge both in New Zealand and Australia.”
David White, producer of one of the winning entries, Lex, commented “There are so many wonderful people in New Zealand that you never get to see, nor document, but with the
help of BBC Knowledge we can bring a little more of New Zealand to the world.”
The full list of winners is as follows:
Amy O’Connor, Wellington
Strawberries with the Führer
Positive Pattern Films Ltd.
An 80 year old Canterbury woman breaks her silence about growing up in Nazi Germany and her father’s involvement in the
notorious Waffen SS.
Simon Burgin, Wellington
Porn and Piety
The battle between 'good' and 'evil' is getting intensely personal for campaigners on either sides of New Zealand's
moral divide.
Claire Clements, Dunedin
A Bach Somewhere
The story of a New Zealand bach, told through the eyes of Don, a permanent bach dweller who’s the epitome of what it
means to live in and love New Zealand.
Emma Conroy & Catie McDonald, Auckland
Getting It Up
Cameo Productions Limited
A personal journey following one man’s struggle to get his sex life back on track.
David White, Wellington
Lex
White Balance Pictures
A trebuchet, some cannons and a grizzly bear. A story about a Hawke’s Bay farmer who doesn’t care what the neighbours
think.
ENDS