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KIWI FILM TINĀ OPENS OVER $1M, STRIKING A COLLECTIVE CHORD ACROSS AOTEAROA
NewsIssue date: 10 Mar 2025New Zealand’s latest cinematic success, Tinā (Tih-NAH), has taken the country by storm, surpassing $1 million in its opening weekend. The film is currently No. 1 on the box office charts, earning $1,324,529 to date with nearly 84,000 ticket sales. Tinā...
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Project Fiftyone
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Maunga Cassino
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Uproar
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Ka Whawhai Tonu
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The Mountain
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Taki Rua Theatre - Breaking Barriers
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We Were Dangerous
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Red, White & Brass
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The Convert
FilmNew Zealand in the 1830s is a Māori world, dominated by tribal wars. Seeking redemption from a dark past, lay preacher Thomas Munro (GUY PEARCE) is on board a trading vessel heading to the newly established town of Epworth, a British settlement at the...
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First Horse
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The Rule of Jenny Pen
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Tinā
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Kōkā
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The Moon is Upside Down
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Grafted
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Global Engagement Strengthens New Zealand’s Screen Industry
NewsIssue date: 12 Feb 2025Over the past year, the New Zealand Film Commission (NZFC) has undertaken a targeted programme of international engagement, ensuring New Zealand’s filmmakers and screen industry remain globally competitive. By maintaining a strong presence in key...
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Joint statement from NZ On Air and NZ Film Commission on media reform consultation
NewsIssue date: 12 Feb 202512 February 2025 NZ On Air and the NZ Film Commission (NZFC) acknowledge the importance of ensuring public funding delivers the best possible outcomes for audiences and the wider sector. The Ministry for Culture and Heritage has today released a...
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Why India is a Growth Market for the Kiwi Film Industry
NewsIssue date: 10 Feb 2025India doesn’t just produce the most films of any country annually—it’s also one of the fastest-growing film industries, with a massive appetite for international partnerships, cutting-edge post-production, and fresh storytelling. Our Head of Co-...
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Went Up The Hill
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Help, I'm Alien Pregnant
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NZFC Welcomes Two New Board Members
NewsIssue date: 10 Jan 2025We are delighted to welcome Aimee McCammon and Jon Kroll to our Board. Their expertise and passion will undoubtedly bring valuable perspectives to our team, and we look forward to collaborating with them in the exciting work ahead. At the same time...
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Ave Marie
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Lea Tupu'anga/Mother Tongue
FilmSiaosi resents Katherine’s presence and is resistant to her speech therapy sessions. Anxious for progress, Katherine enlists her Tongan boyfriend Maka to translate. During this exchange, Katherine unwittingly offends Siaosi, who sternly tells them...
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Rochelle
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Bookworm
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My Friend Michael Jones
FilmMichael Jones (MJ) is the ridicule of his high school peers. His obsessive compulsive need to fingertap doorframes before entering and avoid cracks in the pavement make him a target for relentless bullying. Chief among his tormentors is Selena. When MJ...
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NZ Film OnDemand – Your Gateway to New Zealand Film
NewsIssue date: 8 Jan 2025Looking for the perfect way to relax, entertain the whānau, or revisit iconic Kiwi films this summer? Dive into the refreshed NZ Film OnDemand, where you can explore the best of New Zealand’s cinematic storytelling and support local filmmakers while...
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Lights, Camera, Kōrero! Listen to our First Episode now
NewsIssue date: 8 Jan 2025We’re thrilled to announce the launch of our new podcast, Lights, Camera, Kōrero, where we bring you behind-the-scenes insights and in-depth conversations about the future of New Zealand’s screen industry. In our debut episode, journalist and...
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Changes to Funding and things to know for 2025
NewsIssue date: 20 Dec 2024Tēnā tātou e te hāpori kiriata, to the filmmaking community. Thank you! For your patience and for the energy many of you have given to help us work through some of our processes to create stronger relationships, simpler systems - and ultimately...
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NZFC Feedback to Draft Amplify Strategy
NewsIssue date: 20 Dec 2024The New Zealand Film Commission welcomed the opportunity to provide feedback during the consultation period for Amplify: A Creative and Cultural Strategy for New Zealand. The draft strategy outlines how the government will prioritise support for our...
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Our Annual Report 2023/24 is now available
NewsIssue date: 29 Nov 2024The New Zealand Film Commission (NZFC) is pleased to share highlights from the 2023/24 year, a period marked by significant change and progress. Detailed in the NZFC’s Annual Report, this year’s achievements position the Crown entity to introduce...
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I See You
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Investment and Development Executive Role
NewsIssue date: 17 Dec 2024The New Zealand Film Commission has recently been through change to both our strategy and our structure. We are looking for an Investment and Development Executive (Executive) to join our Auckland based team to administer development and production...
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Head South
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Dame Valerie Adams: MORE THAN GOLD
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