Max Currie
- Writer
- Director
- Producer
Series director and co-showrunner for the 2022 International Emmy-winning transgender drama Rurangi (best short form series) Max is a gay writer, director and producer from Auckland, New Zealand. His work spans writers' rooms, script writing, script editing - and directing television and feature films. In 2021 Max was awarded Best Director at the New Zealand Television Awards.
Max cut his teeth writing drama in the writers' room of prime-time serial drama Shortland Street, where he worked for five years as a storyliner, whilst moonlighting as story editor and script writer. It was also during this time that Max stepped up to write on both seasons of the 1-hour comedy drama series Step Dave.
Max's debut as a feature director was 2014's festival darling Everything We Loved (Four Knights Film). Max also wrote the script; about a duo of travelling magicians who steal a child from terrible parents to raise as their own. In 2020, Max recut and shot additional footage to turn Rurangi into a feature film - which won the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature at Frameline 2020, won best International Feature at Melbourne Queer Film Festival 2021, and showed in the UK at BFI Flare 2021.
Max is a passionate member of Auckland's gay-and-inclusive rugby team, The Falcons. He's a proud donor dad to two young children, who live with their Mums in Melbourne. Born and raised in New Zealand, Max is also a British citizen thanks to his Scottish father. Drag Race fans might recognise Max as one of the regular PitCrew members on both seasons of RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under.
Max cut his teeth writing drama in the writers' room of prime-time serial drama Shortland Street, where he worked for five years as a storyliner, whilst moonlighting as story editor and script writer. It was also during this time that Max stepped up to write on both seasons of the 1-hour comedy drama series Step Dave.
Max's debut as a feature director was 2014's festival darling Everything We Loved (Four Knights Film). Max also wrote the script; about a duo of travelling magicians who steal a child from terrible parents to raise as their own. In 2020, Max recut and shot additional footage to turn Rurangi into a feature film - which won the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature at Frameline 2020, won best International Feature at Melbourne Queer Film Festival 2021, and showed in the UK at BFI Flare 2021.
Max is a passionate member of Auckland's gay-and-inclusive rugby team, The Falcons. He's a proud donor dad to two young children, who live with their Mums in Melbourne. Born and raised in New Zealand, Max is also a British citizen thanks to his Scottish father. Drag Race fans might recognise Max as one of the regular PitCrew members on both seasons of RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under.