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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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Te Rautaki Māori
PageThe aim of Te Tumu Whakaata Taonga - the New Zealand Film Commission is to work in partnership to achieve mutually agreed aspirations with Iwi Māori in Aotearoa. Te Rautaki Māori strategic objectives (as included in our Statement of Intent) and its...
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Our Leadership Team
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Co-Productions
PageOfficial co-productions are film and television projects made in accordance with treaties or other formal agreements between New Zealand and other countries. They are an increasingly attractive option for many producers. There are many...
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Our Board
PageThe New Zealand Film Commission is governed by an eight-member board appointed by the Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage. Members represent the film industry and the wider business and arts community. The Board meets every two months to set...
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Funding Decisions and Deadlines
PageYou can apply for funding at any time. There are no longer any rounds or deadlines for Feature Film Development Funding. Feature Film Production Investment applications are considered by the NZFC Board. You can apply at anytime, but to have...
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What We Fund
PageThe New Zealand Film Commission provides grants, loans, and equity investment to New Zealand filmmakers and businesses to assist in the development and production of feature films and short films. Our aim is to support the New Zealand film...
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NZWG - Seed Development Grants
PageThe New Zealand Film Commission collaborates with the New Zealand Writers’ Guild (NZWG) for early script development under the name Seed Funding. Seed Grants offer an opportunity for writers to create feature film scripts. Seed Grants provide money...
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Short Films in Festivals
PageScreening a short film at a major international festival creates profile for a filmmaker and helps to build international exposure. The relationship between international festivals and short films delivers different rewards and operates under...
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How To Apply
PageYou will be able to apply for funding from the New Zealand Film Commission if you are a New Zealand citizen, permanent resident or a business registered in New Zealand. Read before applying For most funds, you apply online via the NZFC's funding portal...
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Develop Your Projects
PageGot a great story that would make a fantastic movie, but you don't know where to start? The Film Commission can assist you with developing your film project and help that story make the screen. The first step of developing a film project is...
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Develop Your Career
PageDo you need some help to become a better filmmaker? The Film Commission assists talented industry professionals to develop their careers. Our Talent Development team focus on finding, fostering, connecting and progressing New Zealand screen...
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Feature Film Funding
PageWe invest in feature films for the big screen that entertain audiences and are recognised and celebrated all over the world. Our investment in film develops careers and attracts international business to help drive our economy. We...
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Locations
PageWith fantasy worlds loved by millions of fans, our stunning and easy-to-access locations also “double as” US, UK, Asian and European settings. You don’t have to travel far for diverse looks and with seasons opposite to the Northern Hemisphere, you can...
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Sound Stages
PageNew Zealand offers a variety of sound stage, studio and warehouse options for shooting your next project. Both Auckland and Wellington have dedicated studio/soundstage spaces with offices, parking, backlot and workshops. There are a number of other...
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Went Up The Hill
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Help, I'm Alien Pregnant
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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...