
The Doctor’s Wife Screening at Maorilands Film Festival
The film will Screen on Sunday 30th March at 2pm at the Memorial Hall in Otaki as part of the Maorilands Film Festival grab your tickets here.
How Paula and Bree are turning tragedy into comedy
How Paula and Bree are turning tragedy into comedy
The director admits her leading lady does a better job of being her than she does!
'Our humour doesn't go when we lose our legs!' Film maker Paula Whetu Jones
RNZ interview with Paula Whetu Jones. 29 Feb 2024. Click on the link to hear the Interview
https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/ninetonoon/audio/2018928103/our-humour-doesn-t-go-when-we-lose-our-legs-film-maker-paula-whetu-jones
Spinal Destination - Coming soon - 28th March 2024
Tessa Rivers' busy life is upended when a mysterious illness leaves her paralysed. Sent to Goldfield’s Spinal Unit, Tessa meets the eccentric residents but quickly decides not to get comfortable - with the help of her alter-ego 'walking Tessa', she's determined to walk again by any means necessary.
Starring: Bree Peters, Tom Sainsbury, John Landreth, Oscar Phillips
Spinal Destination - New dramady coming early next year.
Bree Peters takes the lead in a new comedy about being in a Spinal Unit…created and directed by Paula Whetu Jones.
Having a blast with the BOP screenwriters.
Thands to Mel and Jade from the Incubator and Screen BOP. Had a lovely surprise when beautiful people Ainsley Gardiner, Roy Taoho and George Hennah joined us to give feedback to the budding screenwriters of the BOP.
WOMAN - article written 12 June 2022 by the wonderful Aroha Awarau
A wonderful article in WOMAN written by Aroha Awarau,
Whina Feature Film Trailer. -
Trailer unveiled for Blockbuster New Zealand Feature Film ‘WHINA’. With an all-star cast including Rena Owen, Miriama McDowell, Vinnie Bennett and James Rolleston.
Selected for NZFC's Film Lab - Story Camp 2021
I have been applying for this for years and the irony is, the project that I got in with is the very first script I wrote and have adapted constantly over the last 12-15 years. So this is special!
I cant wait to get together with my fellow filmmakers for the 5 day workshop.
Congratulations to the filmmakers selected for the Script to Screens Filmup workshop 2021
Im so chuffed to be selected to participate in this workshop. The script I will be working on is The Last Padre.
The FilmUp Mentorship Programme is an eight-month professional development programme for practising writers, directors and producers. It supports and empowers up to nine practising filmmakers selected each year to reach the next stage in their film careers.
Throughout the programme each participant receives 20 hours of mentorship with an esteemed industry mentor, participates in group work & round tables, and receives wrap-around support.
FIRST LOOK - Press release - WHINA
WHINA (played by Rena Owen) is the story of the beloved Māori matriarch who worked tirelessly to improve the rights of her people, especially women. At nearly 80-years-old Cooper became nationally revered as the ‘Mother of The Nation’ when she led the first Māori Land March over 1,000 kilometers from Te Hapua in the Far North to Wellington at the bottom of the North Island of New Zealand in 1975.
Written and directed by James Napier Robertson and Paula Whetu Jones.
Cornerstone Marches Into EFM with New Zealand Drama Whina
Cornerstone will launch worldwide sales, excluding ANZ, for writers and directors James Napier Robertson and Paula Whetu Jones’ Whina (pronounced fee-nah), out of the upcoming European Film Market.
Official selection to CIAK Screenwriting Workshop - Greece
The Ionian University, Project Partner of CIAK Project, organized the third and last weekly part of the Screenwriting Workshop in Corfu, Greece on November 26 – December 1, 2019 at the Audiovisual Arts department premises. During the three weekly workshop sessions (hosted in Ioannina, Bari and Corfu respectively), 15 ascendant cinema screenwriters from all over the world attended intensive courses and gained personal supervision towards the development of their personal scenario. After the successful organization of the last session, high-quality scenarios were developed, which are expected to be submitted in their final form by January 2020.
My travel to Malaysia - Kota Kinabalu Film Festival to mentor on SABAH FILMMAKING COURSE - Sept 2019
I was invited in Sept 2019 to be a mentor for the Sabah Film Making course in conjunction with the Kota Kinabalu Film Film Festival(KIFF) by Festival Director, Jude Day who is a New Zealander who has been living in Sabah, Malaysia since 2007
In 2009, Jude founded the KKIFF and last year they celebrated our 10th anniversary and I was lucky enough to be 1 of the 5 filmmakers who was asked to be a mentor.
Yellow Roses short film in NZIFF 2019 - Nga Whanaunga Shorts Programme
Yellow Roses to screen at NZIFF 2019. Much love and gratitude to all involved.
Cast and Crew Screening at Sky City Theatre.
Had a great night with a fantastic turn out for our Cast and Crew screening for my 2 short films, Yellow Roses and A Matter of Time. Thank you all for making it happen.
A Matter of Time in Sydney Film Festival 2019
A Matter of Time has been selected to screen at the Sydney film festival. The film is a confronting and dynamic film following five teenagers as they juggle school while trying to cope with their own personal hardships. It is screening on Thursday the 13th June and Sat the 15th of June at Dendy Newton Theatre.
I DATE Rejects receives funding from NZ on Air.
There are laughs coming to TVNZ OnDemand with new series: I DATE Rejects. Featuring a young Māori and Polynesian cast navigating their way through the complicated job of finding love, this series will both add to the diversity on screen and continue developing new creative talent.