Earlier this week two Kiwis, Mark Albiston and Louis Sutherland won a Sundance award in Utah for their short film.
It's the first time New Zealand has picked up the international jury prize for short film making.
The winning film, The Six Dollar Fifty Man, is about a young boy who's bullied and retreats into a make-believe world.
You'd think that after winning the Sundance award, the two Wellingtonians would've gone out celebrating - but they didn't.
Instead they spent the day making another short film exclusively for us about Sundance, meeting a moose and Robert Redford.
Enjoy!
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