Julia Parnell
Julia Parnell | |
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![]() Parnell in February 2019 | |
Born | 1979 Nairobi, Kenya |
Occupation | Director, Producer, Writer |
Years active | 1999–present |
Website | notablepictures |
Julia Parnell (born 1979) is a New Zealand film and television producer[1]
Career[]
In 2010, Parnell won the Great Southern Television Woman to Watch Award.[2]
Parnell left Butobase in early July 2010 to start her own production company Notable Pictures.[citation needed]
Since the opening of Notable Pictures, Parnell has produced projects including two series of in collaboration with Māori Television's Glen Osborne, a documentary funded by Māori Television and New Zealand On Air about , Māori social crusader and District Councilor for Hastings, New Zealand, a New Zealand On Air funded documentary series for broadcast on TV3 [3] [4] [5] [6] in which ten second generation New Zealanders share their experiences of either living a cultural clash or enjoying the best of both worlds, and a one-hour documentary on Māori restorative justice.[7]
Parnell has expanded into producing drama with two short films Hitch Hike and Friday Tigers, and a third film, Dive, in pre-production, all three funded by the New Zealand Film Commission. [8] [9] [10]
Friday Tigers, written and directed by Aidee Walker, won the New Zealand International Film Festival's Best New Zealand Short Film for 2013.[11]
Parnell produced and directed a documentary funded by Māori Television and New Zealand On Air, Rethinking Rehab, which aimed to provide an insight into the New Zealand Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court.[12] She also worked on Loading Docs, a new initiative in collaboration with the New Zealand Film Commission and NZ On Air. The project will provide a launchpad for New Zealand documentary shorts starting with ten 3-minute films in 2014 based on the theme of home. [13][14][15]
Filmography[]
Title | Series | Funder/Broadcaster & Date | Series Description |
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Producer | Rising Dust | New Zealand Film Commission 2013 | Short Film |
Producer/Director | Rethinking Rehab | Māori Television 2013–14 | Documentary |
Executive Producer | Loading Docs | New Zealand On Air 2013–14 | Documentary |
Producer/Director | Both Worlds Series 2 | TV3 (New Zealand) 2013 | Ten-part documentary series |
Producer | Dive | New Zealand Film Commission 2012 | Short Film |
Producer | Friday Tigers | New Zealand Film Commission 2012 | Short Film |
Producer | Restoring Hope | Māori Television 2012 | 52-minute documentary |
Producer | Both Worlds | TV3 2012 | Ten-part documentary series |
Producer | Hitch Hike | New Zealand Film Commission 2011 | Short Film |
Producer | Henare O’Keefe | Māori Television 2011 | 52-minute documentary on |
Producer | Series 2 | Māori Television 2011 | Thirteen-part factual entertainment series |
Producer | Series 1 | Māori Television 2011 | Thirteen-part factual entertainment series |
Producer | O Whakaaro | Māori Television 2010 | Twenty six-part talk show |
Producer | Hauora an iwi Whanganui | Māori Television 2010 | Thirteen part observational documentary |
Producer / Director | Minority Voices | TVNZ TV ONE 2009 | Ten-part factual documentary series |
Producer | Riki Ellison: The Defender | Māori Television 2009 | 60 min documentary |
Producer / Post Director | Ngāti NRL Series 1 – 10 | Māori Television | Thirteen-part sports entertainment series 2004–09 |
Producer | Wayne Anderson: Singer of Songs, Series 1 & 2 | TVNZ TV2 & Prime (New Zealand TV channel) 2006 & 2008 | Seven-part comedy series |
Producer / Post Director | Relocated Mountains | NHK (Japan), Link TV (U.S.), Māori Television 2008 | 60 min documentary |
Line Producer | Rockin' Rowles | TVNZ TV3 2008 | 60 min Inside the life on John Rowles New Zealand documentary |
Producer / Director | Kaihoe Wāhine | Māori Television 2008 | Seven-part documentary series |
Line Producer | Hauora Ngāti Porou | Māori Television 2006 & 2007 | Series 1 & 2 Thirteen-part observational documentary series |
Producer / Director | Mātātahi | Māori Television 2007 | Seven-part youth magazine series |
Producer / Writer | Hauora Hokianga, Series 1 & 2 | Māori Television 2004 & 2005 | Thirteen-part observational documentary |
Producer / Director | Te Haerenga series 1, 2 & 3 | Māori Television 2004 & 2005 | Thirteen part youth documentary series |
References[]
- ^ Julia Parnell IMDB Retrieved June 2012
- ^ "New Zealand Women in Film & Television Awards". Archived from the original on 23 August 2010. Retrieved 4 March 2019.
- ^ Miss Indian NZ Retrieved 8 September 2010[dead link]
- ^ NZ on Air Press Release 2011.10.13 Archived 15 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved June 2012
- ^ NZ on Air Press Release 2012.05.10 Archived 8 February 2013 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved June 2012
- ^ HRC Newsletter 2012.06 Archived 2 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved June 2012
- ^ "Tell me what happened to the Exponents". nzherald.co. 25 April 2013. Archived from the original on 1 May 2013. Retrieved 4 March 2019.
- ^ Tauihu Media Projects Archived 5 February 2013 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved June 2012
- ^ WIFT NZ – Six New Shorts Green Lit for Funding Archived 23 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved June 2012
- ^ NZ Film Short Film Financing Archived 15 August 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved June 2012
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 5 October 2013. Retrieved 3 October 2013.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 4 October 2013. Retrieved 3 October 2013.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 4 October 2013. Retrieved 3 October 2013.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- ^ "Announcing LoadingDocs".
- ^ Yates, Siena (4 August 2016). "Loading Docs provides 'small stories which pack big punch'". The New Zealand Herald. ISSN 1170-0777. Retrieved 22 September 2016.
- 2. Relocated Mountains. A New Wave, Documentary Magazine, 2007, p. 23,24.
- 3. Relocated Mountains. MTS Kurds doco to screen internationally, ONFILM production magazine, 2007, p. 9, 28
External links[]
- Julia Parnell at IMDb
- Interview about Relocated Mountains documentary[permanent dead link] on Auckland radio station BFM
- People from Auckland
- Living people
- New Zealand television producers
- Women television producers
- 1979 births