Tom Phillips' family 'disturbed' documentary is being made

A crew has been following the hunt for the fugitive dad and his kids for more than a year, gaining exclusive access to the investigation.

Sam SherwoodNational Crime Correspondent
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Caption:Dame Julie Christie and her production crew in Marokopa.Photo credit:RNZ / Mark Papalii

The family of Tom Phillips have spoken for the first time since his death saying they’re “disturbed” by a documentary that’s being made about the case.

Tom Phillips died following a shootout with police after they were called to reports of a burglary in the early hours of Monday. A police officer was shot multiple times during the shootout and remains in hospital with significant injuries which police have described as "survivable".

One of Phillips' children, who was with him at the time, then began assisting police and said there were firearms at the campsite.

The campsite where Phillips and children were hiding.

The campsite where Phillips and children were hiding.

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More than 12 hours later the remaining children were located in a remote campsite, deep in dense bush about 2km away from where Phillips was fatally shot.

Police provided pictures of the campsite Tom Phillips was living at with his children

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A documentary crew has been following the disappearance of the Phillips family for most of the year, gaining exclusive access to the investigation.

Dame Julie Christie producing Tom Phillips documentary

RNZ / Mark Papalii

In a statement to RNZ, Phillips’ sister, Rozzi Phillips spoke out against the documentary.

“Our family is disturbed that anyone would want to profit from our tragedy. At this worst of times the children's privacy must be protected. They should not be filmed. No footage of them should be published and their ordeal and recovery should not be used for entertainment.”

The mother of the Phillips children, Cat, has told Mata she does not support or consent to a documentary being made about the disappearance of Tom Phillips and the couple's three children.

"We are aware of a documentary being produced about the ordeal my children have endured for nearly four years," Cat told Mata.

A photo posted on social media by Cat of her and her three missing children during a visit to the park in November 2021 before they were taken by their father, Tom Phillips.

A photo posted on social media by Cat of her and her three missing children during a visit to the park in November 2021 before they were taken by their father, Tom Phillips.

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"When informed of this project by the police I made it absolutely clear that I do not support, endorse, or consent to its production.

"My children and our whānau are navigating an experience few could ever imagine. Each day brings uncertainty, and our only wish is to move forward with privacy, healing, and dignity.

"We again wish to state unequivocally: we do not support, nor do we consent to, this documentary."

On Wednesday police’s Executive Director Media & Communications Claire Trevett confirmed police had been followed by a film crew from NHNZ Productions with the Operation Curly team for most of this year. The documentary is being produced by Dame Julie Christie.

Dame Julie Christie producing Tom Phillips documentary

Dame Julie Christie is producing a Tom Phillips documentary.

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Trevett said the focus of the documentary for the past seven months had been on the work of the investigation team responsible for locating Phillips and his children.

"The documentary crew has never been given access to, and nor has it sought from police to film anything involving the children," she said.

Beyond photos already in the media, the children would not be identified on screen in the film, unless there was written consent from the children’s legal guardian and police.

Police would have final approval over the use of content and are not receiving any payment for the project, she said.

"This includes content that might impact on victims and content that might cause harm to the children or to members of the wider family consequent to the broadcast of the documentary.

"Matters affecting privacy and youth issues are also included and all filming is required to comply with court orders and laws including privacy laws ... The production is not allowed to be broadcast before the completion of any IPCA, Coronial or other inquiries."

Phillips had been evading police since December of 2021, along with his three young children Jayda, 12, Maverick, 10, and Ember, 9.

Dame Julie Christie producing Tom Phillips documentary

Dame Julie Christie talking to Detective Senior Sergeant Andy Saunders in Marokopa.

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The shootout

About 2.30 on Monday morning police received a call from a Piopio resident to say they believed they were witnessing a burglary in action at PGG Wrightson.

The burglary involved two people on a quad bike dressed in farm clothing and wearing headlamps.

"Knowing the information that we had previously had that had seen Tom Phillips also in this area, additional staff were called out and responded to that location," Acting Deputy Police Commissioner Jill Rogers earlier told media.

Marokopa, a rural community the Waitomo District where Tom Phillips and his children disappeared for on 9 December 2021.

Marokopa, a rural community in the Waitomo District where Tom Phillips and his children disappeared on 9 December 2021.

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A quad bike was seen leaving the area along the Waipuna Road, a gravel road that intersects with Te Anga Road, the main road leading back to Marokopa.

A constable then decided to lay road spikes at the intersection about 3.20am.

The quad bike then ran over the spikes, with the bike coming to a rest a short time later.

The constable, who was first on the scene, came across the bike and was confronted by gunfire at close range and was shot multiple times.

The scene where the Police have put a cordon in place close to the spot on Te Anga Road where Tom Phillips was shot dead by Police.

A police cordon in place close to the spot on Te Anga Road where Tom Phillips was shot dead by police on Monday 8 September 2025.

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"He was getting out of the vehicle and has fallen to the ground. He's taken cover back in the vehicle," Rogers said.

A second patrol car then arrived and "engaged" Phillips who was shot and died at the scene.

One of Phillips' children was then taken into custody uninjured.

The officer was flown to Waikato Hospital by the Westpac Rescue in a critical condition.

Once he arrived in hospital he was conscious and was able to speak to some of his colleagues.

A picture posted by Cat on social media which she says is the last birthday we got to celebrate with Jayda as a family.

A picture posted by Cat on social media which she says is the last birthday we got to celebrate with Jayda as a family.

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