The Dead Lands filming in New Zealand as NZ-UK co-production
New feature The Dead Lands is filming on location in and around Auckland, New Zealand, as a New Zealand-UK co-production. Described as a “Maori action epic”, the film will chart a revenge story and will showcase the Maori martial art known as Mau Rakau.
Production is being financed by multiple organisations including the New Zealand Film Commission, Maori funding body Te Mangai Paho, and Day Tripper Films and Lip Sync Productions in the UK. California-based production company XYZ Films has picked up worldwide sales rights for the film.
“It's an important film. These guys are bringing Maori history and culture to life in an authentic, unsparing, and dramatically spectacular way,” said XYZ executive Simon de Bruyn, overseeing the project from Melbourne.
The New Zealand government is currently resisting pressure to increase its filming incentive for big-budget international productions and government ministers have indicated they are more interested in boosting local production.
Instead of increasing the incentives, grants for high-end TV have been made more accessible by drastically reducing the spending threshold productions need to reach to access them. Spartacus: Blood and Sand was the last high-end international series to film in New Zealand and the country faces intense global competition to attract the next big production.
These guys are bringing Maori history and culture to life in an authentic, unsparing, and dramatically spectacular way.
Simon de Bruyn, XYZ Films
James Cameron’s Avatar sequels are reportedly now in doubt for New Zealand as a result of the incentives situation for big-budget shoots. The government seems wary of making concessions, especially after being criticised for making so many allowances to keep Peter Jackson’s Hobbit trilogy filming locally.
Related Posts
- On location with Michael Brook, Manager of Screen Auckland
- Eleisha McNeill: Working as a TV fixer on location in New Zealand
- Film NZ chief Gisella Carr on New Zealand’s location filming future
- High-end TV: How the small screen became big business
- Filming for new Power Rangers TV series set to boost New Zealand industry
- New Zealand and China sign landmark TV co-production filming agreement
- A turning point for the Maltese film industry
- Filming on the South Island, New Zealand, with Location Manager Philip Turner
Related posts:
Comments
Not Logged in
You must be logged in to post a comment
There are no comments