Do Not Leave Your Vehicle — Official Selection
Geneva Knight's screenplay selected for Your Script Produced competition 2026.
Author · Screenwriter · Producer
Original film, television and literary IP.
Point Nemo
Contained mystery thriller set at the most remote location on Earth.
The Man Who Bought Time
High-concept satirical thriller.
Condition 7
In the near future, one of the last human truckers wrecks in the NZ wilderness and discovers a long-abandoned network of tech-bro bunkers.
Diesel
An investigative journalist uncovers more than she bargained for when researching one of history's most mysterious disappearances.
Rubber Chicken
A dark comedy set in the last days of film SFX as the digital world takes over.
Love Junkie
Relationship-driven comedy-drama series.
Cold Open
Anthology or ongoing series exploring the moment before everything changes.
Animal Land
A dark comedy about a group of misfits who break into the games industry.
Branded
After 'the big one' flattens a small NZ town, locals fund the rebuild by selling their souls to social media.
Somewhere To Sleep at Night
A young woman returns to her island home to find a drifter living in her childhood home.
Flight Plan
What happens when you are too good at being bad?
Dandelions Don't Cry
Sydney, 1991. The last big warehouse squat is being quietly dismantled — fires, raids, evictions — and Gemma on the seventh floor of the Silknit Building is running out of time.
The Anatomy of Air
A woman working at a New Zealand air canning company begins to question what she's selling — and who can afford to breathe.
The Deep
A struggling novelist revisits a teenage road trip searching for a story and finds the truth about her friend's disappearance.
A Human-Shaped Animal
A story about what we perform, what we hide, and what remains when the performance ends.
DNLYV
The literary adaptation of Do Not Leave Your Vehicle — expanded for the page.
About the Author
Geneva Knight is a Sydney-based author, screenwriter, and producer working across psychological fiction, dark comedy, and serialised narrative. Her work interrogates power, obsession, and the unseen violence woven into everyday life.
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