Isla Macleod
- Discipline:
- Director – Mixed Medium
- Awards:
- Springboard Award 2026
- Highlight:
- "The recognition of this award is phenomenal! It’s vital encouragement to continue - that in one’s mad pursuit of artistry (which often feels like dancing in a storm and trying to keep your dress dry) you’re making a difference. I’m especially thrilled for the year-long mentorship, and will cherish having someone in my corner who’s been through it all before."
- Last Update:
- 25/04/2026, 12:30 am
Isla Macleod
Receiving the 2026 Springboard Award Gifted by Supernova Boosted Donors – Mentored by 2025 Laureate Roseanne Liang
Isla Macleod is an exciting emerging Director/Writer working across screen and theatre. Born in England, raised in Auckland, she trained originally as a dancer and choreographer before transitioning into storytelling.
She has co-created a series for TVNZ onDemand, was selected for the inaugural Tāhuna Screenwriting Residency and her multiple short films have screened at festivals in New Zealand, Japan, Melbourne, Taiwan and Sydney. She is currently directing the 2nd unit of TV Series Secret at Red Rocks Season 2 and writing her next short film through the A Wave In the Ocean programme led by Jane Campion and Philippa Campbell. She has directed and produced two sell-out plays under her company Hekerua Bay Productions, which earned rave reviews. She has twice directed The Excerpts from Emerging Playwrights for the Auckland Theatre Company and interned at the Globe Theatre in London. In the two years she has competed in the 48HR film competition, the panel led by Sir Peter Jackson has awarded her National Runner-Up Best Film, Best Auckland Film, and Best Script.
She is a truthful storyteller who favours themes over genre, and never forgets she works in the entertainment business.
Panel Statement: “Isla has been turning heads as an emerging theatre director. With a background in film and television, Isla has quickly developed a strong and self-determined voice. Dedicated and insightful, approaching her craft with both an intellectual and somatic approach – Isla has the potential to have a significant and impacting career as a New Zealand director.”
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