Crocodile 2026

Directed by Pietra Brettkelly Māhutonga

A collaboration between Arts Laureate Pietra Brettkelly and Nigerian filmmaking collective The Critics, this Berlinale hit is a tribute to the power of imagination, storytelling and creative ingenuity.

100 minutes
TBC
NZ Classification TBC

Producers

Pietra Brettkelly, The Critics

Executive Producers

Fran Wyborn, Chelsea Winstanley, Diene Petterle, Cushla Dillon, Kath Jones, Dave Long

Cinematography

The Critics, Rachael Yusuff, Basile Carre-Agostini, David Wills Augustin

Editor

Chia Chi Hsu, Cushla Dillon, Nicolas Chaudeurge

Sound Design

Tom Scott-Toft

Post-production

Park Road Post

Music

Tom Third

Cast

Raymond J. Yusuff, Godwin Josiah, Ronald Yusuff, Victor Josiah, Richard Yusuff, Rachael Yusuff, Rachel Ken, Rejoice Josiah, Raphael (Bobo) Ken

Festivals

Berlin, Tribeca, Sydney 2026

Awards

Best Film (Viewpoints), Tribeca Film Festival 2026

The Critics are a filmmaking collective of teenagers and young adults based in Kaduna, Nigeria. Thirteen years ago, they began filming short videos on one of their father’s phones, crafting homemade props and green screens, casting friends and family and teaching themselves visual effects from the internet. Today they have upwards of 110,000 subscribers to their YouTube channel where they share their striking homemade science fiction films, with the likes of J.J. Abrams among their loyal fans.

In Crocodile, New Zealand documentary legend Pietra Brettkelly (Yellow is Forbidden NZIFF 2018, A Flickering Truth NZIFF 2016, Māori Boy Genius NZIFF 2012, The Art Star and the Sudanese Twins NZIFF 2008) turns the camera on The Critics' daily lives, following their struggles and successes with affection and a remarkable eye for detail. Crocodile took the team seven years to shoot, recently premiering at Berlinale.

The result of wild imagination, ambition, resourcefulness and collaboration, framed through the warm, inquisitive lens of documentarian Pietra Brettkelly, is a joy to behold.