In development
Queens of Chocolate
Queens of Chocolate is character-driven and observational documentary series about the women leading the transformation of the global chocolate industry.
Chocolate might be the food of love but it’s also the story of colonisation, racism, poverty, environmental collapse and capitalism.
The Series investigates how women-led change is addressing deforestation, child slavery, economic exploitation, disease, pesticide overuse and climate change, not only ensuring cacao’s survival and its growers, but creating better opportunities for everyone.
The project has been selected for the Australian International Conference (AIDC) Central Showcase FACTory Pitch 2024.
Documentary
5 x 60 minute
IN DEVELOPMENT
Rewilding NZ
Dame Lynda Topp, a cancer survivor and keen angler, travels along NZ's rivers in her new role as Patron of NZ Fish & Game, meeting the inspiring people leading the movement to regenerate Aotearoa NZ’s rivers, helping save habitats and biodiversity. After a hugely successful career as a stage and TV performer, Lynda reflects on life, love, loss and how connecting with nature is a solace to the soul.
Feature Documentary
IN DEVELOPMENT
Happy Valley
Twin tomboys Beth & Bo are fearless farmkids who love going on adventures beyond the farm gates with their furry friends. When their city cousins come to stay things get a lot more weird.
Animation 13 x 5”
IN DEVELOPMENT
To China With Love
Winner of MasterChef New Zealand 2022, Sam Low, is on a mission to share his love of New Zealand’s premium food products and their provenance stories with the people of China – and discover more about his own family’s origins.
TV /Digital
IN DEVELOPMENT
Untitled Feature Film
A fifth-generation high country sheep farmer (Ken) forms an unlikely friendship with a transgender climate activist teenager (Felix) that changes everything he has always believed in.
Drama
IN DEVELOPMENT
The Great Kiwi Garden Revolution
A garden makeover show like no other : Diverse intergenerational teams compete to turn wasted or unused spaces into beautiful life-enhancing gardens, that produce food, and increase local biodiversity, supporting communities from the ground up.
Lifestyle TV
IN DEVELOPMENT