Steph Miller joins RNZ’s Kim Hill on Saturday Morning to talk about Rat Man, chronicling forgiveness, and the fear that follows people with skeletons in their closets.
Read MoreAward-winning short film Humans opens up conversations around homelessness →
Humans wins BEST NZ SHORT at DocEdge 2019 and is now Oscar qualifying! →
Humans wins Best NZ Short at DocEdge 2019
Read MoreHumans to feature at DocEdge Festival 2019. →
This collection, from around Aotearoa / New Zealand, explores the diversity of our unique culture. The five films are finalists for the Best NZ Short Award, which qualifies the winner for Oscar consideration.
Read MoreMFA (CP) Film graduates make international film competition final →
Humans, produced by Shu Run Yap and directed by Steph Miller, is one of four finalists in the Documentary section of the 2018 Uni Shorts International Student Film Festival. The festival is the biggest tertiary student film festival of its type in Australasia, attracting entries from all over the world.
Read MoreMeals for days: Discovering how much goes to waste →
Steph Miller's first dumpster diving experience was shocking, but not for the reasons you might expect.
Read MoreWhat a waste: film focuses on tossed-out food →
Every day tonnes of nutritious, unspoiled food is thrown away across the country - and five Victoria University students are on a crusade to highlight our wasteful ways.
As part of a film paper, Steph Miller, Josh Clapp, Ruby Judson, Gussie Larkin and Zixi Wang looked at the emergence of dumpster diving in New Zealand.
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