Carthew Neal
Carthew Neal is an Academy nominated film, television and interactive producer.
Neal produced
He also produced
He also produced Madeleine Sami and Jackie van Beek's movie The Breaker Upperers which premiered at 2018 South by Southwest. It is distributed by Piki Films and Madman in New Zealand and Madman in Australia. It will screen on Netflix for the rest of the world in 2019.
He produced
He also produced a cartoon, Aroha Bridge, written by Coco Solid.
Carthew was associate producer on Walt Disney Pictures film Pete's Dragon, working under Barrie M. Osborne.
He produced Tanu Gago's interactive documentary FAFSWAGvogue.com with RESN.co.nz and Justin Pemberton's interactive documentary Ispydoc.com; a co-production with Canadian digital company Jam3. An early pioneer in interactive web storytelling, he produced and directed pick-a-path comedy 5 Minute Call in 2002 and London Calling in 2003.[2]
Previously he conceived and produced two seasons of TV3's
He was named Independent Producer of the Year in 2016 at the New Zealand SPADA conference.[3] He was also named in Variety's 2016 Producers to Watch.[4]
Filmography
Film
Year | Film | Role |
---|---|---|
2016 | Hunt for the Wilderpeople | Producer |
2016 | Tickled | Producer |
2016 | Pete’s Dragon | Associate Producer |
2018 | The Breaker Upperers |
Producer |
2019 | Jojo Rabbit | Producer |
2020 | Baby Done | Executive Producer |
2023 | Red, White & Brass | Executive Producer |
2024 | The Mountain | Executive Producer |
2024 | We Were Dangerous | Executive Producer |
Television
Year | Program | Role |
---|---|---|
2007 | Wasted | Producer/Creator |
2009 | Super City | Producer |
2016 | I Spy with my 5 eyes | Producer |
2017 | Aroha Bridge | Producer |
2017 | The Tickle King | Producer |
2018 | Dark Tourist | Executive Producer |
2018 | Fafswag Vogue | Producer |
2022 | Atua | Executive Producer |
References
- ^ "Carthew Neal". IMDb. Retrieved 15 May 2018.
- ^ "Carthew Neal - NZ On Screen". www.nzonscreen.com. Retrieved 15 May 2018.
- ^ "SPADA announces 2016 award winners". 24 November 2016. Archived from the original on 16 May 2018. Retrieved 15 May 2018.
- ^ Variety Staff (19 October 2016). "10 Producers to Watch 2016". Retrieved 15 May 2018.