Robert Faith plays the role of a depressed and beaten down husband, in this beautifully shot feature film directed by Ed Lust (2006). Husband makes a decision concerning his wife, in this highly emotional scene.
After several post production delays, the music video for the single Cali Gurl, is nearly finished. Until the full video is posted, have a look at this preview…
The 10 minute short film by Director Ben Spink, “Super Medium” features Robert Faith as the mean Father.
The main film competition in New Zealand is the V48 Hour. Teams must write, shoot, produce, direct and finish a film within 48 hours. This year “Gorilla Team Gorilla” got the genre of Sex Education Film. Instead of doing a classroom style or documentary style piece, they chose to do a Western. You’ll see what [...]
Alternate walk/chase scene – A female assassin is tasked by her boss to kill her lover. She is torn between her profession and her love for her man.
A female assassin is tasked by her boss to kill her lover. She is torn between her profession and her love for her man.
A desolate world is left to a group of surviving children and a band of evil hippies. Filmed in the desolate beauty of Canterbury, New Zealand, this film by Director Tim Richardson won acclaim for it’s sparse and haunting story.
World famous wetsit manufacturer, Seventh Wave, asked Robert about his long term love affair – with his beaten up Vortex model wetsuit. This is the first worldwide internet ad for the company. Written by Robert Faith.
Kaitangata Twitch written by Margaret Mahy and Directed by Yvonne Mackay at Production Shed, debuted on Maori TV 7 March 2010. There will be a screening of the making of the TV series on Maori TV Sunday 14 March at 7pm. A clip from episode 7 is shown below. Faith features as The Foreman.
This trailer shows a brief glimpse into the life and actions of a New Zealand WWII soldier, Clive Hulme. In a typical Kiwi fashion, he got managed enemy lines and killed 33 German soldiers who had been killing New Zealand soldiers. Shot on location in New Zealand, starring Robert Faith as Hulme.
Made for the Juice TV competition, September 2009, this is the next thrilling installment of being Stuck in a Car – even playing poker in a big car like room, thingymajig… The chilling ending will leave you breathless and wanting more!
In one of Robert Faith’s early short film appearances, he plays a dual split personality killer. Aaron Maguire wrote and directed.
Oswald Gold is a motivational speaker travelling and lecturing the public. This tongue in cheek comedy featured Faith as the hapless, hen pecked school master. Here he introduces Oswald to the children.
Oswald Gold is a motivational speaker travelling and lecturing the public. This tongue in cheek comedy featured Faith as the hapless, hen pecked school master.This brief excerpt has Faith talking up how great Oswald Gold is.
In Director Gaylene Barnes first foray into film, Faith plays one of several paedophiles who is hunted down and murdered by an aggrieved mother.
A further short clip from short film Homeless. Up and coming young New Zealand Director, Shaun Fullard, decided to write a short film about a homeless person. He covered a 24 hour period in the homeless persons life. Shot on several locations around Christchurch, New Zealand, Fullard catches the trying times of a man with [...]
Up and coming young New Zealand Director, Shaun Fullard, decided to write a short film about a homeless person. He covered a 24 hour period in the homeless persons life. Shot on several locations around Christchurch, New Zealand, Fullard catches the trying times of a man with little future, but who is happy within himself… [...]
The other trailer version of the feature film Last of the Living. This shows the bleakness of the decimated New Zealand population – apart form the zombies!
The new feature film by Director Logan McMillan. This is an excerpt with Robert Faith as Gang guy, Ashleigh Southam as Max (with banjo), and Mark Edwards as Ron “Ready” Henderson. For more info see the Facebook link http://www.facebook.com/pawnshopmovie. Filming has wrapped and the title is now in post production.
Faith was contracted as the farmer face for nationwide business Goldpine.
In the critically acclaimed Gorilla Pictures comedy/horror, Last of the Living, Johnny the Rocker takes on multiple zombies inside an old building. Not for the squemish!
Director Logan McMillan talks about the film, Last of the Living on national television station, TV3. The film has gone onto worldwide release, and has been met with high praise for a first feature film. McMillan co-wrote the film with Ashleigh Southam, and made a cameo appearance in the film.
The actors get new German voices in the Deutsch version of Last of the Living.
Great Kiwi rock band Doppler perform their latest music video. Robert Faith plays the Mad Doctor in this Gorilla Pictures Production 2009. Directed by Logan McMillan.
Just some of the accolades for Sisterhood “Warm-Hearted” – Sunday Express “Uneffected Gusto” – Evening Standard “High on Charm” – TNT “Silly but heartwarming” – Tatler “A cringe-filled, hilarious Brit flick” – Bliss Winner of the Best First Film Award and nominated for Best Comedy and Best Actress at the British Film Festival LA!
From the highly acclaimed 2008 film Sisterhood, here is a scene where the shy farmer Kevin, (played by Robert Faith), tries to let Shirley, (played by Emily Corcoran), know that he has feelings for her. Shirley doesn’t get it… Oh rats, try again Kevin!
Robert Faith plays the role of a depressed and beaten down husband, in this beautifully shot feature film directed by Ed Lust (2006). This scene shows the husband losing it in his car – the only place he can find solitude.
Robert Faith plays the role of a depressed and beaten down husband, in this beautifully shot feature film directed by Ed Lust (2006). This scene involves his son confronting the husband after he has been beaten by his wife.
This episode was entered in April 2009 as part of a 4 minute television competition. The winner gets their own TV series. Cool…
This short film is the story of a young man with a dream of becoming a dancer, while his father, played by actor Robert Faith, wants him to stay in the family cleaning business. A warm tale of needs and wants. It was written by Andrew Gunn and produced at Orange Studio. Directed by Patrick [...]
Actor Robert Faith talks about his role as ‘Johnny the Rocker’ in the 2008 feature film Last of the Living.
This was the 2006 entry into the New Zealand 48 Hour film competition. It won Best Audience Award, and Best Actor Portrayal of Robin Slade (the idiot Dad driving the car in the opening scene), by actor Robert Faith.
This film follows the journey of a $100 note – from the hands of good guys, into the hands of bad guys, and vice versa!