This is an extended version of the interview that appears in the October 18 2025 edition of The Listener.

It wasn’t the deaths of 29 men in the Pike River mine that made Robert Sarkies want to make a movie about it. It was the lives of two women
in the aftermath.

Fateful shift: The miners’ cast includes Richard Crouchley as Ben Rockhouse ­­(hi-viz pants at left) and John Leigh as Milton Osborne (hi-viz overalls, centre).Fateful shift: The miners’ cast includes Richard Crouchley as Ben Rockhouse ­­(hi-viz pants at left) and John Leigh as Milton Osborne (hi-viz overalls, centre).

Michelle Blundell as Louise Nicholas in Consent, the 2014 television film written by Fiona Samuels that Sarkies directed. Michelle Blundell as Louise Nicholas in Consent, the 2014 television film written by Fiona Samuels that Sarkies directed.

Pike River writer Fiona Samuel whose past screenplays have included Consent – The Louise Nicholas Story, Bliss – The Beginning Of Katherine Mansfield, Princess Of Chaos. SuppliedPike River writer Fiona Samuel whose past screenplays have included Consent – The Louise Nicholas Story, Bliss – The Beginning Of Katherine Mansfield, Princess Of Chaos. Supplied

It was my gut instinct to not show the explosion really at all. But still I hope for us to feel it.

Robert Sarkies

Melanie Lynskey (centre) as Anna Osborne in a still from Pike River where the families hear there is no hope of the 29 menbeing brought out alive. Photo / suppliedMelanie Lynskey (centre) as Anna Osborne in a still from Pike River where the families hear there is no hope of the 29 menbeing brought out alive. Photo / supplied

“I probably mentioned to Sonya that it would be pretty amazing if Jacinda did it, thinking, ‘Well, that’s never going to happen.’ Sonya just immediately goes, ‘Well, I’ll call her’

Robert Sarkies

Anna Osborne and then Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern at a ceremony at the entrance to the Pike River Mine in 2019 after the Labour-led government had established the Pike River Recovery Agency after its election in 2017. Ardern plays herself in a cameo in the film. Photo / GettyAnna Osborne and then Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern at a ceremony at the entrance to the Pike River Mine in 2019 after the Labour-led government had established the Pike River Recovery Agency after its election in 2017. Ardern plays herself in a cameo in the film. Photo / Getty

“We don’t have a class system in New Zealand but we’ve got the Koru Club – this band of people represented by institutions who are actually above the law

Robert Sarkies

PIke River director Rob Sarkies on set in Grey Mouth with Sonya Rockhouse and Anna Osborne. SPIke River director Rob Sarkies on set in Grey Mouth with Sonya Rockhouse and Anna Osborne. S

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