Biography
The timing of Bryan Bruce’s award-winning documentary New Zealand: Inside Child Poverty caused a furore. Screening on TV3 just days before the 2011 general election, it was quoted at length by opposition parties, and one of its central evaluations — that 150 New Zealand children who had died in the previous year would had lived if they’d been born in Sweden, Japan or the Czech Republic — won headlines, and even a complaint to the Electoral Commission (which was rejected — they argued the film "provided a prime example of democracy at work"). Bruce is a documentary maker who isn’t afraid of sticking his head above the parapet.
Screenography
Awards
2015 New York Festivals Television Awards
Silver Medal: Passion in Paradise
2014 New York Festivals Television Awards
Gold Medal: Mind The Gap
“...I think we can make analytical, thought-provoking programmes that encourage us to discuss the kind of society, the kind of place that we have here and whether this is New Zealand the way we want it.”
