• Full Length Trailer for ‘The Mountain’ Released

    News
    Issue date: 8 Feb 2024

    The full length feature trailer for Rachel House’s (Ngāti Mutunga, Te Atiawa, Kāi Tahu) directorial debut, The Mountain has been released today ahead of the film’s nationwide release on 28th March.  Following on from a previously...

  • NZFC Spotlight - Pamela Harvey-White

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    Issue date: 7 Feb 2024

    When did you first become aware of filmmaking?    In High School - I had a class on filmmaking and I was hooked! What was your first dabble in creating something film related?  High School - we studied and made a film....

  • Draft Four Year NZFC Strategy

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    Issue date: 2 Feb 2024

    Kia ora, We are pleased to share our Draft Four Year Strategy. We are very keen to hear your thoughts and encourage feedback from all interested parties and stakeholders. Please note this strategic thinking will form the basis of the Statement of...

  • 11 Nominations for Night Raiders at Canadian Screen Awards

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    Issue date: 21 Feb 2022

    Te Tumu Whakaata Taonga New Zealand Film Commission congratulates writer-director Danis Goulet, producers Tara Woodbury, Paul Barkin, Ainsley Gardiner and Georgina Conder, co-producer Chelsea Winstanley and executive producers Taika Waititi, Lisa Meeches...

  • The Price of Milk

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    Filmed 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...

  • The Ballad of Maddog Quinn

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    Wanted 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...

  • Bad Behaviour

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  • Joika

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  • Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu Debut Feature to World Premiere at SXSW

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    Issue date: 11 Jan 2024

    Directed by Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu (Ngāpuhi, Te Rarawa) and written by Maddie Dai with additional writing by Stewart-Te Whiu, We Were Dangerous, will have its world premiere in Austin, Texas at the South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival in March...

  • Millie Lies Low

    Film

    Anxiety-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...

  • Meri Kirihimete and Happy Holidays

    News
    Issue date: 21 Dec 2023

    Our offices will be closed from  5pm – Thursday 21 December 2023 until 9am – Monday 8 January 2024 Ngā mihi ki a koutou katoa The NZFC Team

  • NZFC Spotlight - Robin Murphy

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    Issue date: 12 Dec 2023

    The last few years have been busy for filmmaker Robin Murphy.  She produced feature films Punch and Lowdown Dirty Criminals and managed locations for TV series’ After the Party, The Gone, Sweet Tooth and One of Us Is Lying. What is it...

  • Perianayaki

    Film

    Recent 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...

  • Breathe

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    Breathe 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....

  • We Are Still Here

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    Through 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...

  • Juniper

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    Sam (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...

  • Lucy Lawless’ Debut Feature Never Look Away to Premiere at Sundance

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    Issue date: 11 Dec 2023

    Acclaimed actress Lucy Lawless is set to unveil her directorial debut, Never Look Away, at the 40th edition of the Sundance Film Festival. The film will make its world premiere in the World Cinema Documentary Competition section of the Festival....

  • NZFC Spotlight - Hamish Bennett

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    Issue date: 28 Nov 2023

    Spotlight caught up for a kōrero with Uproar and Bellbird writer/director Hamish Bennett about his mahi and pathway into making feature films.  Ko Hamish Bennett tōku ingoa (Te Arawa, Patuharakeke, Kāi Tahu). I'm married to Jody and we have...

  • New Zealand Feature Film Head South to World Premiere at Rotterdam International Film Festival Opening Night

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    Issue date: 22 Nov 2023

    New Zealand filmmaker Jonathan Ogilvie’s semi-autobiographical music drama Head South, featuring Ed Oxenbould, Márton Csókás, singer-songwriter Stella Bennett (Benee), and Roxie Mohebbi will open the 53rd edition of the International Film Festival...

  • Team Coordinator (Fixed Term)

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    Issue date: 24 Nov 2023

      We are looking for a highly motivated, enthusiastic, and customer centric person to join our team as our Team Coordinator.  This role will manage all office administration tasks for the Wellington office and provide administrative...

  • Trailer Launched for The Convert, An Historical Epic From Acclaimed Director Lee Tamahori

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    Issue date: 23 Nov 2023

    Kismet in association with Te Tumu Whakaata Taonga the New Zealand Film Commission (NZFC) and Mister Smith Entertainment are proud to release the trailer for THE CONVERT, which will be releasing in Aotearoa New Zealand in 2024. Following Once...

  • New Zealand Feature Film a Big Winner at Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival

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    Issue date: 22 Nov 2023

    Loren Taylor’s darkly comic debut feature THE MOON IS UPSIDE DOWN was awarded Best First Feature at the closing ceremony of the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival this weekend after sell-out screenings at the highly regarded A-List festival in Estonia....

  • Production Completed On Rachel House’s Debut Feature The Mountain

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    Issue date: 16 May 2023

    Production has wrapped on Piki Films (JoJo Rabbit, Hunt for the Wilderpeople) and Sandy Lane Productions (Bad Behaviour, Juniper) feature The Mountain. The film marks acclaimed Aotearoa New Zealand actor Rachel House’s (Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Mutunga)...

  • October Funding Decisions

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    Issue date: 15 Nov 2023

    Feature Film Production Investment At the October 2023 Board Meeting, the NZFC Board approved conditional offers of funding to three new feature films. The Gate (Documentary) Logline: Hidden away from the mainstream, New Zealand is at the forefront of...

  • Production Underway for NZ Film Based on the Pike River Mine Tragedy

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    Issue date: 2 Nov 2023

    Production on a new local feature film based on the Pike River mine tragedy of 2010 has commenced in Māwhera, Greymouth. Directed by Rob Sarkies (Out of the Blue, Consent: The Louise Nicholas Story, Scarfies), and working in close collaboration with...

  • Production Set to Commence for New Kiwi Film The Rule of Jenny Pen

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    Issue date: 3 Nov 2023

    Shooting is set to commence in the Taupō region for a new local feature film The Rule of Jenny Pen starring Emmy, Tony and Golden Globe award winning actor John Lithgow (The Crown, Dexter, 3rd Rock from the Sun), Academy, Emmy and Tony award winning...

  • Job vacancy: Systems Support Analyst – SharePoint and M365

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    Issue date: 19 Oct 2023

    The New Zealand Film Commission supports the development of high impact, authentic and culturally significant films for Aotearoa New Zealand; we work to sustain and strengthen economic growth for our thriving film industry; we support the development of...

  • COI Management Plan

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    Issue date: 12 Oct 2023

    Following the appointment of Alastair Carruthers as Chair of TVNZ, the NZFC Board has worked with MCH and Treasury to prepare a comprehensive conflict management plan to ensure that any potential or perceived conflicts arising from Alastair’s dual roles...

  • Listening to the Industry

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    Issue date: 12 Oct 2023

    We are happy to announce that Dana Youngman has joined the NZFC for a few months as a Change Manager. Her mission is to help us improve our funding systems and processes and to listen to and maximise our relationships with creatives. Dana is an...

  • NZFC and Tourism NZ partner with MAX on Our Flag Means Death S2

    News
    Issue date: 3 Oct 2023

    The New Zealand Film Commission (NZFC) and Tourism New Zealand (TNZ) partnered with Max on the upcoming second season of the original comedy series Our Flag Means Death as part of the New Zealand Screen Production Grant (NZSPG) 5% Uplift....

  • Job Vacancy: Legal and Business Affairs Manager

    News
    Issue date: 11 Oct 2023

    Not your average LEGAL AND BUSINESS AFFAIRS MANAGER  High Profile Role in an Exciting Industry The New Zealand Film Commission supports the development of high impact, authentic and culturally significant films for Aotearoa New Zealand; we...

  • The He Ara Development Fund is Open

    News
    Issue date: 10 Oct 2023

    There is up to $50,000 available per application for established Māori and Pacific Island filmmakers with the aim of supporting business and slate development. Project formats can include: Feature film narrative or documentary projects including...

  • Feature Film Tinā Goes Into Production

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    Issue date: 4 Oct 2023

    Production on Kiwi feature film Tinā, marking the feature film directorial debut of Miki Magasiva and The Brown Factory, is currently underway in Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland. Tinā is an inspiring and heartwarming drama that follows the story of...

  • Bread and Roses

    Film

    The 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...

  • NZFC Spotlight - MIFF 37ºSouth Market

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    Issue date: 1 Sep 2023

    Image above: NZFC Kaiwhakawhanake Hinonga | Māori Development Executive, Kathryn Graham, and producers, Desray Armstrong, Alix Whittaker, Morgan Leigh Stewart and Rachel Fawcett. What is MIFF 37ºSouth? MIFF 37ºSouth is a film market, attached to...

  • August Funding Decisions

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    Issue date: 4 Sep 2023

    Recent Production Funding Decisions  Feature Film Production Investment   At the August 2023 Board Meeting, the NZFC Board approved conditional offers of funding to one new feature film and additional equity to one feature film. ...