New Zealand film-makers were yesterday honoured at Government House, with director Peter Jackson adding yet another award to his fast-growing collection.
The Wellington trio of Jackson, his screenwriter wife, Fran Walsh, and War Stories director Gaylene Preston, were recognised at the ceremony for their services to the New Zealand film industry.
Jackson was made a companion, New Zealand Order Of Merit, by Governor-General Dame Silvia Cartwright as part of the investitures for this year's New Year Honours.
Jackson was recognised for his work in The Lord of the Rings and for his earlier films such as Bad Taste, Heavenly Creatures and The Frighteners.
There was a moment of comic relief when Dame Silvia hung the award round Jackson's neck.