Jim Marbrook
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One-time Maori speed-chess champ, Genesis Potini, lives with a bi-polar disorder and must overcome prejudice and violence in the battle to save his struggling chess club, his family and ultimately, himself.
The Dark Horse
What happens when you suspect that your partner likes the house guest more than she likes you? A droll drama of unstated intentions in black, white and grey.
Jumbo

This story brings to life how fragile ‘grown up relationships’ are. The fact that marriage has a 50% chance of working out is concerning and we follow Josh on his journey to realising that.
Heads Or Tails?
Jim Marbrook, director of Mental Notes and the original Dark Horse doco, takes us inside the long environmental campaign that followed the pollution of traditional Kanak fishing grounds in New Caledonia in 2008.
Cap Bocage
Three friends venture into an abandoned hot dog factory in the dead of night, not realising that their wurst nightmare is waiting for them.
Killer Sausage

In a small rural town, a restless teenager rejects the ordinary life that surrounds him. He escapes into a world of graffiti, rebellion, and reckless chases with the local cops. Behind the bravado lies a deeper motive: to carry on the legacy of his late father, a graffiti artist who never finished his boldest tag.
PIGBASHA
Huge numbers were placed there for life. Some were deemed hopeless cases, never to be part of society again. These were the patients and residents of New Zealand's 'Bins', the huge psychiatric hospitals that dotted the country up until the 90s. 'Mental Notes' tracks the intersecting stories of five remarkable New Zealanders. Their marginalised experiences form the backbone of a social history that many still feel uncomfortable to acknowledge.