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- Letters about the weather is a futuristic short film set 50 years from now, at a time where virtual reality is so real and addictive that it has nestled its way into the actual fibre of reality. It is a place where it's possible for a person to have a virtual relationship with a partner of choice, day or night. This technology has become so easy and so accessible that humans have lost touch with reality. Letters about the weather follows a woman, fed up with perfection and fantasies, and sees her seek the truth and unpredictability that reality can bring.
- Two families on holiday discover a beautiful area of beach where they both want to camp. The hard-headed patriarch territorially face off but their soft-hearted families make friends.
- A Russian immigrant is obsessed with his experimental film-making forcing his wife to take a job as a stripper to cover their financial needs. A Polynesian woman draws him from his self-destructive bent, allowing him to reconnect.
- Two quirky bush critters cut to the chase in a roadkill race around New Zealand. The game is fast, the stakes are high, the prize is a juicy dead possum.
- Sue waits at a bus stop on a lonely country road. Darryl, an odd rural type, appears out of nowhere and begins to bother her. Sue feels increasingly threatened, and when Darryl grasps her shoulder she panics, smashing him over the head with a rock. Staggering along the road she waves down a car driven by two country lads, Bill and Den, who agree to give her a ride. However just as they are pulling away Darryl appears, blood pouring down his face, and Bill and Den decide they must give him a lift as well. Sue finds herself sitting beside the man she has just attacked. Bill and Den drive them to Bill's family bach, where, as all three men drinking heavily into the night, the sense of danger mounts. Sue again takes drastic action, with bizarre consequences for all. Was Sue about to be attacked by Darryl, or did she overreact, seriously hurting a harmless if eccentric local? This question is at the heart of this fifteen minute film, which is part psychological drama, part thriller, part inquiry into the nature of paranoia.
- 2001– 44mTV-PG7.3 (57)TV EpisodeThe eight remaining teams travel from La Paz, Bolivia to Te Puke, New Zealand. Team mates clash when one person accuses the other of being a dictator. Another person wipes out at the Detour and, fearing broken bones, has to push through the pain for their team to reach the Pit Stop.
- It's a romantic whirlwind for the final three bachelorettes -- Jillian, Melissa and Molly -- as Jason sweeps them away for fantasy overnight dates in New Zealand.
- Jason faces the women he rejected and the claws come out, as 15 jilted bachelorettes confront the handsome single dad. Plus, successful couple; Trista and Ryan Sutter return.
- The nine remaining teams travel from Bora Bora, French Polynesia to Windwhistle, New Zealand. One team has to undergo medical treatment that will decide whether or not they can continue in the race.
- Juan Pablo gets closer to the remaining women in New Zealand, but relationships hang in the balance. Andi scores a one-on-one date and the ladies visit the set of The Hobbit.
- Two survivalists are dropped on a deserted Fijian island. They must battle the elements, as well as each others' annoyances, as they try to survive 21 days together. With blistering heat, minimal water and scarce food, this will be no honeymoon.
- 2011– 1h 19m8.0 (7)TV EpisodeAustralia v New Zealand. Ten teams comprising of two people from either Australia or New Zealand compete in this race around the world. The first team to finish receives A$250,000. Representing Australia are dating bodybuilders Sally and Tyson, intensive care nurses Daniel and Ryan, mother and son Elizabeth and Todd, pageant models Inga and Tiharna and newlyweds Ashleigh and Jarrod, and representing New Zealand are siblings Emily and Jono, fitness mothers Carla and Hereni, foster parents Cat and Jesse, best mates John and Murray and feisty friends Aston and Christie.