Desray Armstrong is a film and television producer based in Aotearoa New Zealand with two decades of physical production experience across documentary, factual and format television, and short and long-form drama. She has produced the feature films Stray (2018), Coming Home in the Dark (2021), Juniper (2021), Millie Lies Low (2021), Bad Behaviour (2023) and most recently Rachel House’s The Mountain (2024). 

Through her production company Sandy Lane Productions, Desray is active in creating pathways for more women and Māori to step into key creative roles. Her film and television development slate has a strong indigenous focus, including a number of projects with Māori women at the helm. 

An active member of multiple guilds and industry groups, Desray regularly advises on various issues pertinent to the NZ screen sector and is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Accolades

Rachel House and Desray Armstrong and Morgan Waru
Best Youth Film, 2024

Rachel House and Desray Armstrong and Morgan Waru

Best Youth Film, 2024

Rachel House and Desray Armstrong and Morgan Waru

The Mountain

Three children set off on a mission to find healing under the watchful eye of the mountain Taranaki Mounga. Together they discover friendship in the…

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Films

The Mountain

The Mountain

New Zealand

The Mountain

Three children set off on a mission to find healing under the watchful eye of the mountain Taranaki Mounga. Together they discover friendship in the…

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