Costa Botes

Costa Botes

Born December 27, 1960

New Zealand

Biography

Costa Botes has been an independent film-maker in New Zealand since the early 1980s. His short film Stalin’s Sickle won the jury prize at the Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Festival in 1988. Forgotten Silver, a mock-documentary co-written & co-directed with Peter Jackson in 1995 created a national sensation in 1995. It won a special critics prize at the Venice Film Festival, and has become a cult favourite worldwide. Costa’s first feature film, Saving Grace (1997), was selected for competition at...

Filmography

Boys On Film 20: Heaven Can WaitThe World In Your WindowThe Making of 'The Return of the King'The Quest Fulfilled: A Director's VisionThe Making of 'The Two Towers'The Making of 'The Fellowship of the Ring'Forgotten SilverThe Ray Bradbury Theater: A Sound of ThunderBad Taste
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