• Short Film Schedule Template

    Resource
    Issue date: 7 Jun 2019

    A schedule template to use when applying for Catalyst He Kauahi or Fresh Shorts funding.

  • Short Film Budget Template

    Resource
    Issue date: 7 Jun 2019

    A budget template to use when applying for Catalyst He Kauahi or Fresh Shorts funding.

  • Award Winning International Line-Up Confirmed For New Zealand Series Drama Lab

    News
    Issue date: 6 Jun 2019

      Senior executives, producers, showrunners and writers of internationally acclaimed shows, including American Horror Story, Better Call Saul, Bloodline, Glee, Glitch, Marcella, Please Like Me, Succession and Supergirl, will arrive in New Zealand...

  • Interactive Development Fund Annoucement

    News
    Issue date: 31 May 2019

    We are pleased to announce the successful applicants for this year’s Interactive Development Fund. The Interactive Development Fund supports concept development of original, narrative-focused, interactive and games content delivered on any platform (...

  • Jane Campion to judge New Zealand’s Best

    News
    Issue date: 30 May 2019

    Jane Campion, a Cannes and New Zealand film veteran, will be gracing the NZIFF as Guest Selector for the New Zealand’s Best short film competition. Six shorts from Aotearoa will premiere in Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin and Christchurch, with...

  • 2019 Gender Scholarship Deadline

    Event

    The deadline for nominations for the 2019 gender scholarship for Pacific Island women screenwriters is at 5pm.

  • NZFC Online Application Portal - Changes to Sign-Up Process

    News
    Issue date: 20 May 2019

    If you are a user of the NZFC's online application portal, we have made an update to the filmmaker signup process.  You may go to the portal and update your details now. Click here to update your filmmaker details What you need to know: We...

  • Development Funding Announced for Ten Drama Series from New Zealand

    News
    Issue date: 17 May 2019

    New Zealand funding agencies, NZ On Air and the New Zealand Film Commission have partnered on the development of ten series ideas with international and domestic appeal. The initiative, Raupapa Whakaari Drama to the World, will support each writer/...

  • Filmmakers Announced for Joint Indigenous Initiative Ngā Pouwhenua

    News
    Issue date: 14 May 2019

    The New Zealand Film Commission (NZFC) and Screen Australia are pleased to announce the eight indigenous teams from New Zealand and Australia who will work on a joint anthology feature, entitled Ngā Pouwhenua in New Zealand and...

  • New Zealand Country of Focus at Sydney Film Festival

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    Issue date: 13 May 2019

    The programme for the 66th Sydney Film Festival has been released with New Zealand featuring prominently as the Festival's country of focus with eight feature films and six shorts selected this year. Bellbird, the feature debut for writer/director...

  • New NZIFF Director Announced

    News
    Issue date: 29 Apr 2019

    The New Zealand Film Commission (NZFC) is pleased to join the New Zealand International Film Festival (NZIFF) in welcoming Marten Rabarts as the new Film Festival Director – Kaiurungi to lead the New Zealand International Film Festival from 2020. Marten...

  • Catalyst He Kauahi Funding Announcement

    News
    Issue date: 18 Apr 2019

    Catalyst He Kauahi aims to support New Zealand filmmakers to progress their talents to the next stage and make exceptional, high end narrative short films that will ignite the flame and be the catalyst for change in their career. Three teams have been...

  • Funding for Vai Announced

    News
    Issue date: 24 May 2018

    Following on from the box office and festival success of Waru, the New Zealand Film Commission (NZFC) is pleased to confirm production funding of Vai, from Waru producers Kerry Warkia and Kiel McNaughton of Brown Sugar Apple Grunt Productions. ...

  • Daffodils Hits a Million Dollars at the NZ Box Office

    News
    Issue date: 17 Apr 2019

    Kiwi musical Daffodils has taken over one million dollars at the New Zealand box office and, now in its fourth week of release, remains in the top ten chart of films currently in theatrical release.  Of the 150 films released in New...

  • Major Global Summit 'The Power of Inclusion' To Take Place in Aotearoa New Zealand

    News
    Issue date: 17 Apr 2019

    Tackling the topics of representation, inclusion and belonging in today’s screen, entertainment and technology landscape, the summit will include local and international heavyweights as guests and speakers The Power of Inclusion will be hosted by New...

  • Sir Edmund Hillary Epic to have Toronto World Premiere

    News
    Issue date: 30 Jul 2013

    Award-winning filmmaker Leanne Pooley's feature film Beyond The Edge, about Sir Edmund Hillary’s legendary ascent of Mt. Everest, will have its world premiere at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival.  Pooley’s The Topp Twins: Untouchable...

  • Audience Success for Beyond The Edge at Toronto

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    Issue date: 17 Sep 2013

    Congratulations to the team behind Beyond The Edge, which was named runner-up in the People's Choice Award for Documentary at the Toronto International Film Festival.  The People's Choice Award nod comes after a successful Toronto world premiere for...

  • Berlinale Talents

    Resource

    Berlinale Talents (formerly Berlinale Talent Campus) is an annual six-day creative summit for up-and-coming filmmakers. It runs alongside the Berlin International Film Festival. The summit consists of lectures, discussions, workshops and excursions for...

  • A Flickering Truth submitted to Oscars

    News
    Issue date: 13 Sep 2016

    Pietra Brettkelly’s A Flickering Truth is New Zealand’s submission for the best foreign language film category of the 89th Academy Awards. Each year the Academy invites countries to select and submit their best foreign language film for...

  • Two films to screen at BFI London Film Festival

    News
    Issue date: 5 Sep 2017

    Tusi Tamasese’s One Thousand Ropes and Toa Fraser’s 6 Days will screen in October’s BFI London Film Festival. One Thousand Ropes, written and directed by Tusi Tamasese and produced by Catherine Fitzgerald is the story of a father re-connecting with his...

  • Vertical Entertainment acquires 6 DAYS for North America; XYZ Films sells out for the world

    News
    Issue date: 14 Mar 2017

    Los Angeles, March 13, 2017 – Toa Fraser’s thriller 6 Days, starring Jamie Bell, Abbie Cornish, and Mark Strong, has been acquired by Vertical Entertainment for North American rights with a target U.S. theatrical date in Fall 2017.  Additionally,...

  • 25 April director sole woman in Animated Feature Oscar category

    News
    Issue date: 25 Nov 2016

    The animated documentary 25 April about the WWI Gallipoli campaign is the first New Zealand movie to qualify for a Best Animated Feature Academy Award.    25 April was produced by Matthew Metcalfe, directed by Leanne Pooley and animated by...

  • Screen Industry Survey Released

    News
    Issue date: 9 Apr 2019

    The annual Statistics New Zealand screen industry survey was released today and shows that screen revenue eased since the record high level it saw in the 2016-17 financial year. Total screen industry revenue in the 2017-18 period was $3.3 billion. “...

  • Henry Island

    Film

    DIRECTOR'S NOTES - Stephanie Donald "Henry lives a detatched, voyeuristic lifestyle - interpreting reality via her video camera. Josephine, a reporter, unknowingly becomes an object of Henry's study. The tables, however, are turned,...

  • Farewell to Anzac Wallace

    News
    Issue date: 8 Apr 2019

    The NZFC and the New Zealand screen industry sadly bid farewell to actor Anzac Wallace. Best known for his role as Te Wheke in Geoff Murphy’s Utu, Wallace’s first on-screen appearance was in The Bridge, a documentary by Merata Mita and Gerd Pohlmann...

  • The Baker's Brother

    Film

    Rabbit's loyalties to his delinquent brother and the eccentric Mr and Mrs G are put to the test when an unexpected order arrives to bake 330 dozen hot-cross buns by 6:30 the following morning. Familial relations are severely strained as the minutes...

  • Exposure

    Film

  • Interactive Development Fund Deadline

    Event

    The deadline for applications to the Interactive Development Fund is 9am.

  • Expression of Interest: Producer for Ngā Pouwhenua Joint Indigenous Initiative

    News
    Issue date: 7 Mar 2019

    The New Zealand Film Commission (NZFC) is looking for an experienced Māori producer to collaborate with an Australian Indigenous Producer (appointed by Screen Australia) on Ngā Pouwhenua, a one-off joint indigenous initiative. Two overarching...

  • A Fine Weekend

    Film

    One man's life is waylaid by a brief encounter. It will take his best friend to guide him back to love. Director Armagan Ballantyne's last film, Whistle She Rolls, was selected for the 1996 Venice Film Festival and went on to win second prize ar...

  • A Quiet Night

    Film

    Phil Hearn is pushing 40 and feels every minute of it. He didn’t plan to have six kids and work a second job driving taxis to feed them all but that’s how his life is shaping up.   One stormy night in the city, Hatu...

  • Flames From the Heart

    Film

    DIRECTOR'S STATEMENT - Robert Sarkies "I got to the movies to enjoy the movie. Others go to chat or eat or sleep or make out. Am I weird?" "We all love going to the movies. There's a romance to it (yes even when you go alone)....

  • La Vie En Rose

    Film

    Audrey Foggin is a sultry young Catholic woman living in the 1950s.  She tries to break free of her drab, conformist existence - dominated by religious guilt and fear - by idealising her postie, Barry. Reality, however, turns out to be rather more...

  • Malama

    Film

    Malama  is one of six short films that screened as part of Tala Pasifika, a groundbreaking Pacific Island drama series that screened on TV One in 1996. Malama  tells the story of Malama, a young girl who lost her eyesight in a car crash that...

  • Needles and Glass

    Film

    Ma Te Wa Film Productions - established in 1999 to develop Needles and Glass into a theatrical short. Adapted for the screen by Susan Thrasher from the remarkable short story by Fiona Kidman, Ma Te Wa has endeavoured to gather film industry professionals...

  • Philosophy

    Film

    Philosophy is an award winning short film about life, death and electricity. Set in a surreal landscape a young student of philosophy hitches a ride in a hearse only to find himself trapped and desperate to escape.