Corey Le Vaillant is a dynamic force in the New Zealand film industry, known for his diverse contributions as a producer, director, and editor. His recent work on the short documentary "No Acting In It" (2023) has garnered attention for its insightful portrayal of Dames Kate and Miranda Harcourt, making it a must-have for collectors interested in contemporary New Zealand cinema. Beyond this, Corey has made significant strides with his company, Ingot Films, which he co-founded with his wife, Fran. Their mission to highlight diverse narratives has resonated with audiences and collectors alike.
With a strong background in education, having taught Screen Production for four years, Corey seamlessly blends his expertise into various projects, from children's programming like "Being Turi" to engaging documentaries. Collectors seek out his works not just for their artistic merit but for their commitment to inclusivity and storytelling. As a former Secretary of the Wellington Branch of the Screen Industry Guild of Aotearoa New Zealand, Corey continues to influence the industry, making his releases valuable additions to any physical media collection.