Justin Pemberton

Justin Pemberton is a documentary filmmaker based in Auckland, New Zealand. He is best known for his films The Nuclear Comeback and The Golden Hour.

Justin Pemberton has a degree in psychology and a Post-graduate Diploma in Broadcast Communication from The University of Auckland.[1]

In 2000, he established the production company The TV Set with filmmakers Megan Jones and Pietra Brettkelly and in 2008 set up his own production company called The Docufactory.

Pemberton’s film Love, Speed and Loss, about Grand Prix road-racer Kim Newcombe, won Best Documentary, Best Editing and Best Directing at the 2007 Air New Zealand Screen Awards[2] and also picked up the award for Best Arts/Festival Documentary at the 2007 Qantas Television Awards.

His next film The Nuclear Comeback investigated the nuclear power industry’s claim that, as a low carbon emitter, nuclear power is an environmentally friendly source of energy. The documentary won Best Documentary at Italy’s CinemAmbiente Film Festival in 2008 [3] and Best New Zealand Feature Documentary at the DocNZ Film Festival.[4] Pemberton was also awarded Achievement in Directing – Documentary at the 2008 Qantas Film and Television Awards for The Nuclear Comeback.[5] The documentary screened on The Sundance Channel in the US and is distributed by Films Transit International.[6]

In 2012, he wrote and directed the docudrama feature The Golden Hour, based on the heroic achievements of New Zealand athletes Peter Snell and Murray Halberg at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome. The film received critical acclaim from both the New Zealand Herald[7] and the Dominion Post. The Golden Hour was nominated for a 2013 International Emmy Award for best documentary.[8]

Pemberton has frequently worked with New Zealand musician Anika Moa. He has directed two documentaries following the singer[9] as well as five of her music videos and numerous photo shoots including the cover of her 2010 album Love In Motion. Moa has also composed the soundtracks for five of Pemberton’s films.

Pemberton served on the Executive Board of the Screen Directors Guild of New Zealand from 2007-2009.

Filmography

Festivals and Awards

The Golden Hour

Is She or Isn't He?

The Nuclear Comeback

Death On The Beach

Love Speed and Loss

Airports and Overtures

3 Chords & the Truth: the Anika Moa Story

Dads Wanted

References

  1. "The Docufactory". The Docufactory Ltd. Retrieved 27 August 2012.
  2. "NZ On Screen". Justin Pemberton Biography. NZ On Air. Retrieved 27 August 2012.
  3. CinemAmbiente. "Winners 2008". CinemAmbiente. Retrieved 27 August 2012.
  4. "The Nuclear Comeback". THE DOCNZ TRUST. Retrieved 27 August 2012.
  5. "Qantas Film and Television Awards 2008 - Winners List" (PDF). Retrieved 27 August 2012.
  6. Films Transit. "The Nuclear Comeback". Retrieved 27 August 2012.
  7. Baillie, Russell (26 July 2012). "Rare piece of TV gold". NZ Herald. Retrieved 26 July 2012.
  8. "2013 International Emmy Award Nominees". The International Emmy Awards web site.
  9. NZ On Screen. "Justin Pemberton Biography". NZ On Air. Retrieved 27 August 2012.

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