Alan Duff is a New Zealand columnist, advocate, businessperson and the author of 11 novels. He is best known for his bestselling 1990 novel, Once Were Warriors, which won the PEN Best First Book for Fiction Award and was made into an internationally acclaimed film, for which Duff wrote the original screenplay. He subsequently wrote two sequels, What Becomes of the Broken Hearted? (1996), which won the Montana New Zealand Book Award for Fiction, and Jake's Long Shadow (2002). Other works include the novels Dreamboat Dad and One Night Out Stealing as well as a non-fiction book Maori: The Crisis and the Challenge. Duff lives with his wife and four children in Havelock North, New Zealand.
Zac Taylor is a New Zealand-born artist with a deep passion for storytelling through music and acting. As a member of the pop group Titanium, he achieved multiple charted hits, a number-one single, a gold album, and double-platinum success. Performing from a young age, Zac's love for both music and theatre naturally evolved into a focus on screen acting. After extensive training at the Howard Fine Acting Studio and other institutions, he now brings his experience and perspective to film and television, dedicated to telling compelling stories that resonate with audiences.