‘Hardest I’ve ever known it’: NZ’s screen sector faces its toughest test in years

Back in the time of Covid, Aotearoa ‒ widely accepted as a global safe haven ‒ was savouring a boom in screen production, with workers describing a golden era and an abundant supply of jobs.

“During Covid, you could walk out of film school and get a job in a week,” says Christian Gower, president of the Screen Industry Guild that represents crews.

Fast-forward five years, and The Post is aware of graduates still looking for entry-level positions since they finished school last summer. But it’s not just them: senior professionals across disciplines, including one who spoke to The Post with more than two decades of experience, have found themselves sitting idle amid a major drop in production.

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