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Wellington agency creates comedy web series ‘Self Help’  

Wrestler Studios has created and released an eight-part web series called ‘Self Help’ which comically explores one man’s journey to being a better being.

The series follows main character Nikau as he struggles to find healing, growth and self-acceptance in the wake of a devastating breakup.

“We never got into this game to make just ads. We got into it to be creative, tell stories and hopefully use that creativity to do some good,” says Wrestler Founders and Self Help Executive Producers, Kat Lintott and Ben Forman.

“Creating Self Help was an opportunity to further explore and push our creativity and satisfy our curious minds, and reinforces what Wrestler is all about for our clients and team – making content that impacts the real world.”

Each mini-episode delves into a new practice or programme in Nikau’s sometimes-reluctant journey of personal, spiritual, physical and psychological self-improvement.

The world of Self Help is full of humour and pathos, warmth and humanity, surrealism and ennui — expertly crafted by writers and co-creators Kris Hermansson and Grace Palmer, and co-directed by Malaysian Kiwi Michelle Ang and Rawiri Jobe (Ngāti Tamaterā, Ngāti Huia, Ngāti Raukawa).

From float tanks to exercise, hallucinogenic to pottery, Self Help reflects the hardwired need in all of us to believe in some kind of magic and wonder, even in our technologically connected world.

Wrestler Studios is the original content arm of Wellington creative agency Wrestler

Watch the Self Help trailer or watch the show in full now on YouTube, a Spotify playlist also celebrates the music from the series. 

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