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Kiwi Flyer
FilmKiwi Flyer is inspired by the Nelson Trolley Derby which takes place annually in February/March. The derby is an institution in the Nelson community and attracts a crowd of thousands every year. Eclectically designed trolleys of all shapes and...
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Hunt For the Wilderpeople
FilmWriter and director Taika Waititi first came in contact with the Hunt for the Wilderpeople project in 2005, when executive producer Charlie McClellan employed the then “writer for hire” Waititi to adapt the Barry Crump classic Wild Pork and...
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Alien Weaponry: Kua Tupu Te Ara
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He Kauahi Catalyst
EventHe Kauahi Catalyst fund opens 23 September - closes 21 October.
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Feature Film Production Investment
EventPLEASE NOTE: No further development or production rounds will be offered for 2024. Next year’s dates to be announced by the end of the year.
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Feature Film Post Production Investment
EventPLEASE NOTE: No further development or production rounds will be offered for 2024. Next year’s dates to be announced by the end of the year.
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Poppy
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Early Development Fund
EventOpen 1 September - Closes 1pm 23 September. PLEASE NOTE: No further development or production rounds will be offered for 2024. Next year’s dates to be announced by the end of the year.
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Documentary Development Fund
EventOpen 1 September - Closes 1pm 23 September. PLEASE NOTE: No further development or production rounds will be offered for 2024. Next year’s dates to be announced by the end of the year.
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A Mistake
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Queen Street
FilmQueen Street follows three friends as they drive up and down Auckland's Queen Street in a 1946 Ford pickup. On the cusp of adulthood, the dynamic of their friendship is changing and they have pinned a lot on this night on the town. So...
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Daughter of God
FilmZahra, a young Iranian woman, lives with her Muslim family in Auckland. In love with her Māori girlfriend, Aroha, she is unaware of the marriage arranged for her. She is therefore devastated when this is revealed upon arrival of "the...
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Strategic Training Fund Deadline
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Industry Org Core Support Fund Deadline
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Hip Hop-eration
FilmHip Hop-eration follows a troupe of courageous, yet cheeky, senior citizens on an extraordinary quest to perform at the World Hip Hop Championships in Las Vegas. Hip Hop-eration is a poetic feel-good documentary film that proves age has no limits and...
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The Price of Milk
FilmFilmed on location in Awhitu, Waiuku and Pukekohe, The Price of Milk is a fairy tale love story set on a New Zealand dairy farm. The Price of Milk is the second feature from director Harry Sinclair and producer Fiona Copland, whose award-winning debut...
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The Ballad of Maddog Quinn
FilmWanted and on the run, an infamous outlaw is pursued across the steam-powered dystopia of The State by a posse of relentless lawmen. In this desolate land of dust, rust and blood, there's not many problems that a fast horse and a gun can't...
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Millie Lies Low
FilmAnxiety-ridden Millie is on her way from Wellington to New York for an internship at a prestigious architecture firm when a moment of panic causes her to miss her flight. She doesn’t have the money for another ticket, and a deep sense of shame...
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Perianayaki
FilmRecent immigrant from Sri Lanka, 56-year-old Perianayaki’s day begins as it does every day - at her dead-end job stacking shelves at the local supermarket. As a result of her inability to speak English, she struggles to fit in and build meaningful...
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Breathe
FilmBreathe tells the story of Jaehee, a twelve-year-old girl with a special yet unorthodox ability to heal those who claim to be possessed. Her father has exploited her gift, readily accepting money from those seeking peace from their tormented lives....
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We Are Still Here
FilmThrough the eyes of eight protagonists, We Are Still Here traverses 1000 years from past,present, and future to explore stories of kinship, loss, grief, and resilience. But ultimately, it shows the strength of love and hope to overcome shared...
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Juniper
FilmSam (17) has been on a self-destructive spiral that could lead to his death. He returns home from boarding school to find his wheelchair-bound English grandmother, Ruth has moved in. Ruth is an ex- war photographer with a lust for life and a love of the...
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He Ara Development Fund deadline
EventThe closing date for the fund is 13 November 2023 at 1pm.
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Kōpere Hou - Fresh Shorts Fund
EventKōpere Hou - Fresh Shorts deadline 6 November 2023.
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Forgotten Silver
FilmDIRECTOR'S NOTES - Costa Botes "I originally conceived this idea around 1990 and sketched out most of the main sequences and narrative threads. About a year later, I mentioned it to Peter Jackson, and he was keen to get involved. Together...
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Bread and Roses
FilmThe reappearance of Charlie Davies, an old friend and recently returned serviceman, marks a turning point. They marry and he devotes himself to her recovery. Reunited with Penny they become a family and set out to share in the new life promised after the...
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Kitchen Sink
FilmFrom the director of Crush. Director's Statement "The story came to me in much the same way as events unfold for the woman in the film. I could see this hair sticking out of the plughole and on closer inspection, the story began to...
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James & Isey
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Datsun
FilmMatt is your typical angst ridden fourteen-year-old boy. It’s just his Mum, Jo, and little brother Artie in the house after their Dad died, so Matt is often called the man of the house. Matt sets off when he learns of Jo’s plans to sell...
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Snow in Paradise
FilmA snapshot of life on a remote, picturesque island in the south Pacific through the eyes of a young Polynesian girl. As she ventures out on her daily routine she encounters the familiar faces of her family and the small community that she loves. Like her...
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Possum
FilmSeven-year-old David is sick of being left behind. He convinces his lumberjack Father into taking him into the rugged bush of New Zealand, but his eleven-year-old brother Nathan, doesn’t think David’s up to the challenge. That night in the...
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The King Boys
FilmDirector’s Notes - Christopher Clark “My grandfathers served in New Zealand’s armed forces for the duration of World War Two. Returning to their families as changed men, their selfless duty and subsequent lives as ‘ordinary...
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Hawaikii
FilmEvery culture has its stories and its heroes. In recent years Māori culture has also had its share of anti-heroes on the big screen and none more so than Jake the mus in Once Were Warriors. Whilst this film reflected the very real pressures on Māori...
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Whina
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Herbs - Songs of Freedom
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