The Man Behind The Songs That Shaped Aotearoa: Trailer And Release Date Announced For Anchor Me: The Don McGlashan Story

Following sold-out sessions at NZIFF (New Zealand International Film Festival), the inspiring new documentary Anchor Me: The Don McGlashan Story will release in cinemas across Aotearoa on January 15, 2026.
Directed by acclaimed cultural documentarian Shirley Horrocks (The New Oceania, The Passionate Eye, Venus: A Quest), the film offers an intimate portrait of one of New Zealand’s most influential and beloved songwriters.
From songs 'Dominion Road' to 'Anchor Me' to 'Nature' and from bands BLAM BLAM BLAM, THE FRONT LAWN and THE MUTTON BIRDS, Don is one of our best-loved songwriters. His music is woven into the soundtrack of Aotearoa life. Yet the story of the man behind the music has rarely been told…until now.
Anchor Me: The Don McGlashan Story explores the highs and lows of McGlashan’s remarkable career, filled with backstage tales, personal reflections, and the stories behind some of New Zealand’s most cherished anthems.
The film also features insights from family members and famous friends, including Neil Finn and Toa Fraser, who reflect on McGlashan’s artistry and influence.
This summer, discover the backstory to the songs that shaped generations.
Anchor Me: The Don McGlashan Story releases in New Zealand cinemas January 15, 2026.
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