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  1. Years active. 1996–present. Robert Sarkies (born 6 March 1967) is a New Zealand film director and screenwriter. Sarkies grew up in the South Island city of Dunedin. He attended Kaikorai Valley College. [1] His three feature films to date have been set in Dunedin, or in the lower South Island. After his debut feature Scarfies, Sarkies followed ...

  2. rob sarkies Rob is a highly regarded multi-award winning New Zealand filmmaker whose work spans feature film, series television and commercials. He is a passionate storyteller who works across multiple genres from comedy to true-life tragedy.

  3. www.nzonscreen.com › profile › rob-sarkiesRob Sarkies - NZ On Screen

    Dec 14, 2020 · Rob Sarkies - Rob Sarkies made his first film at age 10. His feature debut was 1999 hit Scarfies, followed by Out of the Blue, an acclaimed dramatisation of the Aramoana murders. Sarkies followed it with TV's This is Not My Life and black comedy Two Little Boys, based on a novel by his brother Duncan. Since then he has directed Moa-nominated TV movie Consent - The Louise Nicholas Story, and ...

  4. Robert Sarkies. Director: Scarfies. Born in Dunedin, Robert Sarkies is an acclaimed New Zealand filmmaker, scriptwriter and director. Sarkies is well known among the NZ film industry and is best known for his hard-hitting crime drama 'Out Of The Blue' (2006) about the 1990 Aramoana shootings of which he was born not too far away from.

  5. Robert Sarkies. Director: Scarfies. Born in Dunedin, Robert Sarkies is an acclaimed New Zealand filmmaker, scriptwriter and director. Sarkies is well known among the NZ film industry and is best known for his hard-hitting crime drama 'Out Of The Blue' (2006) about the 1990 Aramoana shootings of which he was born not too far away from.

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  6. Rob was set-up director for episodes 1-3 of Matchbox/NBC Universal production Wanted shooting in NZ and Thailand. Wanted was nominated for an International Emmy and sold to Netflix, Amazon Prime and Sundance Selects. Rob was also a director on the acclaimed first and second season of German-NZ series The Gulf. This series has sold worldwide ...

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  8. That was the question asked by Robert Sarkie’s 1999 film “Scarfies,” the movie that put Dunedin and its notorious student culture on the big screen for the first time. It also kickstarted the careers of dozens of kiwi filmmakers, including the current toast of Hollywood, Taika Waititi. For years, “Scarfies” was the defining cultural ...

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