About

Victoria Boult (Ngāi Tahu) is an indigenous 28-year-old writer and director, represented by 3 Arts and Lisa Mann Creative Management. 

Victoria is best known for her debut television series n00b (2024), which she wrote and directed. Commissioned by Warner Bros. Discovery, n00b has been picked up by NETFLIX and CANAL+, selected for Berlinale and nominated for Best Short Form Series at Canneseries. n00b is the first scripted television series in the world based on a viral TikTok series.

Victoria’s debut short film 'Invisible Dragons' - funded through the NZFC Kōpere Hou - Fresh Shorts program - won Best Indigenous Short at 2025 Bend Film Festival, and was selected for HIFF and SBIFF. She has just completed post production on her second short, Lads.

Victoria has written for Happiness (HBO MAX, THREE), A Remarkable Place To Die (ZDF, NINE), Spinal Destination (SKY) and Ahikāroa (Whakaata Māori). Victoria directed a block of A Remarkable Place To Die S2 (2026), and was set-up director on NZOA-funded web series Literally Dead. Victoria wrote and directed ANZ's Flat Out campaign (2024) - which went viral: earning over 6 million views.

Victoria was selected for the Bend Film Basecamp (2025), Cannes Writer’s Club (2025), DEGANZ Emerging Female Filmmaker Incubator (2023), the Show Me Shorts Development Lab (2023), SPADA’s Collaboration in Action Program (2022), and Screen Canberra’s POD program (2023).