AUCKLAND, Friday: Give Me Babies, the action-comedy with a knockout punch and a lot of heart, has taken home Best Comedy at the New Zealand Television Awards. Part of TVNZ’s Motherhood Anthology series, it’s a hit from Auckland production house Eyes & Ears.
Co-created by Director Calvin Sang and Writer Ankita Singh (of Oriental Maidens), with Briar Collard as Executive Producer, the film balances laughs, action, and an emotional core. It tells the story of a young MMA fighter battling in underground matches to fund her escape from New Zealand—and her mum’s relentless baby demands.
“To have been nominated among some personal favourites in the NZ comedy genre was an honour in itself, but to come out with the win is utterly surreal.” – Briar Collard
Reflecting on the award, Briar Collard said, “To have been nominated among some personal favourites in the NZ comedy genre was an honour in itself, but to come out with the win is utterly surreal. I’m endlessly grateful for everyone that lent us their talents and energy to bring the production to life.”
Now streaming on TVNZ+, Give Me Babies delivers a hilarious, action-packed ride that dives deep into family, culture, and the fight to carve your own path.
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