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Massive scale of Wanaka film park revealed

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Maddy Harker

21 August 2021, 12:19 AM

Massive scale of Wanaka film park revealedAn artists’ impression of the film park. IMAGE: Silverlight Studios

Newly-released documents have revealed the extraordinary scale of a film park planned for the outskirts of Wanaka.


Replicas of New York, Venice, Paris and the River Seine are among Silverlight Studios’ plans for the 332ha site near Wanaka Airport, as well as a new and enlarged lake, a series of villages, and a variety of filming, post-production, tourist and ancillary buildings.


Resource consent applications submitted to the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) show some buildings could be as tall as 17m and city replicas could reach 14m.


The New York site’s footprint could be as large as 23,700m2 and a 14m tall ‘great hall’ could span 3,600m2. 


A portion of the site plan, showing the planned city replicas, villages and ancillary buildings. IMAGE: Silverlights Studios (view in webapp to enlarge)


Silverlight Studios is owned by film industry veterans Ra Vincent, Jonathan Harding and Mike Harris.


Application details show the company would lease the site, known as Corbridge Estate and located 6km east of Wanaka, on a 10-year lease.


The largest building in the application would host a series of sound stages spanning a whopping 68,850m2 and reaching 17m tall.


Construction would take place on around 55ha of the site, including buildings for tourism activities.


Silverlight Studios was given government approval to apply for a fast-tracked EPA consent application for the project under special Covid-19 rules. 


The 332ha Corbridge Estate site. PHOTO: Realestate.co.nz


An expert consenting panel will now decide whether or not to approve the application.


Plans for the film park were first made public in March and it has received endorsements from the district’s mayor, the town’s tourism organisation, its chamber of commerce and from Film Otago-Southland.