
Directing
Born December 27, 1960 in New Zealand
Costa Botes has been an independent film-maker in New Zealand since the early 1980s. His short film Stalin’s Sickle won the jury prize at the Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Festival in 1988. Forgotten Silver, a mock-documentary co-written & co-directed with Peter Jackson in 1995 created a national sensation in 1995. It won a special critics prize at the Venice Film Festival, and has become a cult favourite worldwide. Costa’s first feature film, Saving Grace (1997), was selected for competition at Valladolid, Asia-Pacific, and Fantasporto Film Festivals. He documented the making of Peter Jackson’s epic trilogy Lord of the Rings trilogy from 1999 to 2003 with a matching trio of feature length documentaries. These were released in a limited edition DVD box set in 2006, and later included in the definitive blu-ray collection released in 2011.

The Making of The Lord of the Rings Collection

Voice

When the Cows Come Home

Boys On Film 20: Heaven Can Wait

Angie

The World In Your Window

The Deadly Ponies Gang

The Last Dogs of Winter
Self

Daytime Tiger

Day Trip

Candyman: The David Klein Story

Lost in Wonderland

Kathmandu Blues

Yes That's Me: Dave Murphy Plays the Blues

Nigel Gavin: A Job with the Circus

Struggle No More: The Windy City Strugglers Story

The Making of 'The Return of the King'

The Quest Fulfilled: A Director's Vision

The Making of 'The Two Towers'

The Making of 'The Fellowship of the Ring'

Behind the Bull
Himself

The Tribe

Forgotten Silver
Self

Valley of the Stereos

The Ray Bradbury Theater: A Sound of Thunder

Catching the Tide: Sam Hunt's Cook Strait

Bad Taste
3rd Class Alien

Stalin's Sickle

The Ray Bradbury Theater