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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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Feature Film Post Production Investment
Funding InformationFeature Film Post Production Investment helps exciting projects to get over the finishing line. What we fund Post production financing to help finish films for the big screen. This is in the form of equity investment up to $500,000. Who can apply...
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Feature Film Production Investment
Funding InformationFeature Film Production Investment supports our filmmaking community to make films that are loved by their intended audiences. You can apply for a Production Investment of up to $2.5million for your film. Full information can be...
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Feature Film Development Funding
Funding InformationFeature Film Development Funding enables filmmakers to take the time and care necessary to craft remarkable scripts and documentary stories. Then, as a project progresses towards shooting, the funding extends to support casting, packaging and the...
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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...
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I See You
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Head South
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Dame Valerie Adams: MORE THAN GOLD
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Milk of Dreams
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Never Look Away
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Kōkako
FilmIsolated in the New Zealand wilderness, Ashley is an aspiring ornithologist in search of an extinct bird called the kōkako. When a brief moment of cell phone coverage connects her with home, she learns that her grandmother passed away and that the...
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Whetū Mārama – Bright Star
FilmFor Māori, the canoe underpins our culture. “ If it wasn’t for the waka we wouldn’t be here today and that’s the long and short of it” (Hek Busby) We once built waka/canoes from giant trees and sailed the vast Pacific by...
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Whale Rider
FilmSet at the East Coast town of Whāngārā, Whale Rider tells the tale of a young Māori girl, Pai (Keisha Castle-Hughes), who challenges tradition and embraces the past in order to find the strength to lead her people forward. Niki Caro's second...
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The Whole of the Moon
FilmOne day while skating he suddently collapses and is rushed to hospital where a series of tests progressively disclose he is suffering from bone cancer. He is subjected to chemotherapy and watches as his friends shy away from him and his dreams of...
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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...