• Gordon Bennett

    Film

    In vain, Cosgrove tries to keep the upper hand, but Gordon has other plans.

  • The Leading Edge

    Film

    Like Bruce who skis with a piece of tree instead of ski poles, and Evan who takes Matt glacier-skiing through fantastic ice formations. And Mark, who really is a worry. His explosive trout-fishing methods are surpassed only by the expoits skiing down Mt...

  • A Soldier's Tale

    Film

  • Rodney and Juliet

    Film

    He loves her - she loves him - there's only one thing missing - his trousers. A woman unhinged, strangely tied to her ex-husband. A man obsessed, strangely dressed in his y-fronts. Love, hate, fish, music, a flaming pram, flying pasta and a...

  • Piano Lessons

    Film

    Piano Lessons is a story about a boy, Craig O'Reilly, who is given a piano for his thirteenth birthday.  The piano was the only thing to survive the big fire at the Blue Moon Ballroom. By the end of the film we realise the piano probably caused...

  • The End

    Film

    A black comedy set in a suburban New Zealand cemetary and centred around an extraordinary afternoon in the life of an easygoing, likable gravedigger. Under constant torment from his tyrannical boss to work faster, the gavedigger is plunged into turmoil...

  • Pancake

    Film

    A five-yar-old boy, CJ Hurihanginui, reads to the school a story he has just written. His story, a visit to the doctor because of an unusual problem is reconstructed. the boy is 'cured' and his story is a success. The Pancake is an adaptation of...

  • User Friendly

    Film

    User Friendly is director Gregor Nicholas' first feature. His subsequent project, short film Avondale Dogs went on to win ten international awards, and his second feature Broken English met with success in both England and the United...

  • The Tin Box

    Film

    Pain and conflict surface as Juliana still loves her husband. "What we have is different. It's got nothing to do with right or wrong." Juliana feels the pain of age while Adam fights his inner self, his religion and its effect despite his...

  • Meet the Feebles

    Film

    Meet the Feebles was director Peter Jackson's second feature film.  He describes the film as "a kind of Rodger Rabbit meets Brazil". Says Jackson, "I decided from the outset to make exactly the sort of puppet film that I...

  • Waka - The Awakening Dream

    Film

    In 194 Princess Te Puea Herangi had a vision where a fleet of waka (war canoes) each representing major tribes of Aotearoa (New Zealand) would assemble to commemorate the centenary of signing the treaty of Waitangi. 50 years later, on the 6th of...

  • Undercover

    Film

  • Ruby & Rata

    Film

    The small downstairs apartment is a dream come true for Rata (Vanessa Rare), and Ruby (Yvonne Lawley) encourages her agent to rent it to the suitable young businesswoman she sees from her window. With a helpful and friendly tenant to keep an eye on...

  • The Returning

    Film

  • Mon Desir

    Film

    In a world where lawns regularly need mowing but where nothing else much grows, life for Gwyneth is linked to the mailbox. The mailbox is Gwyneth's point of contact with fantasy. An unpredictable site delivering mysterious signs and messages from...

  • Christmas Shopping

    Film

  • Stealing Home

    Film

  • The End of the Golden Weather

    Film

    Helmed by veteran actor/writer/director Ian Mune (director - What Becomes of the Broken Hearted, director/writer - Billy T: Te Movie), The End of the Golden Weather is based on the play of the same name by renowned New Zealand...

  • Red Delicious

    Film

  • The Footstep Man

    Film

  • One Man's Meat

    Film

    Based on a short story by Frances Cherry, One Man's Meat stars Donogh Rees as a wife teetering on the brink of insanity.  Jo struggles with dinner, the raw meat in her kitchen too much for her to deal with.  She falls into a dream-state and...

  • Old Scores

    Film

  • Savage Hits One Million at New Zealand Box Office

    News
    Issue date: 29 Sep 2020

    Savage has taken over one million dollars at the New Zealand box office in its third weekend of release and remains in the number one position on the charts.  Only thirty-one New Zealand films have previously hit this box office milestone. Savage...

  • Savage Tops New Zealand Box Office

    News
    Issue date: 18 Sep 2020

    Sam Kelly’s debut feature, Savage, has taken the top spot at the New Zealand box office, from Christopher Nolan’s big-budget Tenet. Since being released by Madman Entertainment on 97 screens on Thursday, Savage has taken over $450,...

  • Strategic Training Fund Deadline - Stage Two

    Event

    The deadline for the Strategic Training Fund - Stage Two is 1pm.

  • Strategic training Fund Deadline - Stage One

    Event

    The deadline for the Strategic Training Fund - Stage One is 1pm.

  • Chunuk Bair

    Film

  • Valley of the Stereos

    Film

    River, a new age composer, lives in the solitiude of Tranquility Valley.  There he can record water running and animal noises on his home made recording equipment without fear of interrruption. Life is good for River until Ted, a heavy metal fan...

  • The Minute

    Film

    DIRECTOR'S STATEMENT The Minute  is a 7 minute film about two-and-a-half hours of growing paranoia. A man receives a parcel from his wife with a note stating it cannot be opened until midday. "I read a newspaper story about a man who was...

  • Ends Meat

    Film

    Based partly on two real-life events that happened in Europe, this is a darkly comic film. The butcher leaves his young son to look after the shop so he can go upstairs for a little nooky with his wife. Things explode into a bloody mess what with rent...

  • Lovelock

    Film

  • Sweetness

    Film

    Filmed in one continuous shot, this is a confronting film about a young boy's relationship with an older man.  Staring directly at the camera, a boy talks about his first sexual experience at Scout camp.  The confession raises several...

  • Moonrise/Grampire

    Film

    Director David Blyth was won over by Michael Heath’s script because it reversed convention, and “was a plea for children to be allowed to keep and develop their imaginations”.

  • The Aegean - Of Isles And Men

    Film

  • Dangerous Orphans

    Film

    From romance, drug deals and an imported hitman, to Swiss bank accounts and the occasional killing, Don Reynold's Dangerous Orphans is a pacy urban thriller which takes a seemingly straight-forward story and turns it into a tense, violent,...

  • Footrot Flats

    Film

    In Murray Ball's iconic cartoon strips - and now in the animated feature film - the day-to-day events of Footrot Flats are chronicled by an extremely intelligent dog with a great sense of his own worth. He is simply known as "Dog"....