Jonathan King

Jonathan King

Biography

Jonathan King grew up in Auckland, New Zealand. Inspired by the early work of Sam Raimi and Peter Jackson, he made his first film with the help of a papier-mâché alien running around the school corridors. His work as an editor and graphic designer in music magazines brought him work filming music videos. He has made more than a hundred such videos, and was a two-time winner of the Best Director award at the New Zealand Music Video Awards. While working on television commercials he managed to write and create two short films – Still (2002) and the horror comedy Chogar (2003). The latter is approximate in tone to King's feature film debut Black Sheep, in which a herd of peace-loving sheep become bloodthirsty monsters. After completing the film, King wrote the screenplay for the thriller The Tattooist (2007).

MFF Karlovy Vary

Screenwriter

Director

Movies
2014

Realiti

2009

Under the Mountain

2006

Black Sheep

Actor

Movies
2011

The Devil's Rock

Documentaries
2018

The Hobbit Duology

2000

I Love 1970's (series)

Producer

Movies
2009

Under the Mountain

Guest

Shows
2006

The Bazura Project