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  1. Jason Stutter is a New Zealand-based motion picture, television and commercial director. He has directed a number of short movies, including Blood Suckers and Careful With That Axe, the latter winning the Golden Spike Award for best short film at the film festival in Valladolid, Spain.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm1320215Jason Stutter - IMDb

    Jason Stutter. Writer: The Dead Room. Jason Stutter started in the film industry as an editor before switching gears to become a director. He has directed six feature length films: most recently he directed the 2024 comedy 'Barbed Wire Canoe' and the scary thriller 'The Dead Room', starring Jed Brophy, which is selling internationally including ...

  3. Jul 6, 2010 · Genre Comedy Producer Jason Stutter. Writer/Dir. Jason Stutter / 2 mins / NZ / 2008 / A young boy tries his hand at chopping firewood with his father's razor sharp axe.

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  4. Jason Stutter - director of Ronald Hugh Morrieson adaptation Predicament - has a talent for going for the jugular, yet doing it in style. In Stutter's movies, the camera plunges...

  5. Jason Stutter’s first movie was cult kung-fu caper Tongan Ninja (2002). Since then he has alternated features – self-funded comedy Edwin: My Life as a Koont, stylish Ronald Hugh Morrieson adaptation Predicament – with shorts, including the hit Careful... series, riffing on the dangers of inattentive tool use.

  6. Actor. Movies TV Shows Animation. Action Comedy Crime Documentary Drama Fantasy History Horror Musical Mystery Romance Sci-Fi Short Thriller. Years 2020-s 2010-s 2000-s 1990-s. Reset. Director — 13. 1. Barbed Wire Canoe Post-production. Comedy, Horror New Zealand • Jason Stutter. Friends. : — Kinorium. : — IMDb. : — Critics: — 2015. The Dead Room.

  7. In Stutter’s movies, the camera plunges headfirst into haunted hospitals, dodgy smalltown dealings, and fight scenes with Pacific Island Ninjas whose parents were unexpectedly half-gobbled by fish. In this ScreenTalk, Stutter talks about: Why he makes films.