• New Zealand Film Certification

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    We certify productions as New Zealand films for tax purposes.  You will require this certification if you are seeking an accelerated deduction under section EJ6 of the Income Tax Act 2007. A film will be certified as a New Zealand film...

  • Shadow in the Cloud

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    In the throes of World War II, on a rainy morning in Auckland, New Zealand, a group of Allied soldiers prepare to take to the air in a B-17 Flying Fortress dubbed Fool’s Errand. The all-male crew is caught off guard by Flight Officer Maude Garrett...

  • Mārama

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  • War Stories

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    What is discovered in these stories is emotion that has been long repressed in pain, smothered in shame, or disregarded as insignificantly personal in the context of the international disaster of war. The film begins with a tale that is almost familiar,...

  • Forgotten Silver

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    DIRECTOR'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...

  • First Horse

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  • I See You

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  • Womb

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  • Workmates

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    Directed by Curtis Vowell (Baby Done, The Outlaws, Seize Them!, Fantail) and written by Sophie Henderson (Baby Done, The Justice of Bunny King, Fantail), Workmates is a funny, heartfelt love story starring Sophie Henderson (Human Traces, Fantail) and...

  • Marlon Williams: Ngā Ao E Rua Two Worlds

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  • Professional Development Opportunities

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    The NZ Film Commission supports filmmakers to develop their skills and projects in different ways, including grants for Placements and Project-based Development for Filmmakers. Placements NZFC Placement Grants support writers, directors and producers...

  • New Zealand Film Commission embarks on ambitious global trade mission

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    Issue date: 8 May 2025

    Rekindling Kiwi ties to India, strengthening relationships in UK and facilitating global success in Cannes The New Zealand Film Commission (NZFC), recently nominated for Film Commission of the Year at the 2025 Global Production Awards, is embarking on...

  • New Zealand Screen Production Rebate for International Productions

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    The New Zealand Screen Production Rebate is a government-backed screen incentives scheme, first introduced on 1 April 2014. Eligible productions can access a 20% cash rebate on Qualifying New Zealand Production Expenditure. A Post, Digital and...

  • Project Fiftyone

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  • Travel Grants

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    We assist filmmakers to travel to key international festivals and markets where they can advance the packaging and financing of their film projects.

  • Newsletters

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    The Film Commission regularly sends out newsletters about its activities.  Subscribe to our newsletter using the form below.

  • Requests for Official Information

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    As a Crown Entity, the New Zealand Film Commission is committed to transparency of government and the principles of freedom and availability of information under the Official Information Act (OIA) 1982.  Accessing Official Information The OIA...

  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) Guiding Principles

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    “In uncertain times, in an age of increased mediation and synthetic storytelling, we will lean into the human. The medium of filmmakers is film, but the medium of the film industry is people. The value of the work is created in its meeting with the human...

  • Went Up The Hill

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  • Taki Rua Theatre - Breaking Barriers

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  • Lea Tupu'anga/Mother Tongue

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    Siaosi 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...

  • Ave Marie

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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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  • We Were Dangerous

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  • Red, White & Brass

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  • The Convert

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    New 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...

  • 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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  • Te Rautaki Māori

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    The aim of Te Tumu Whakaata Taonga - the New Zealand Film Commission is to work in partnership to achieve mutually agreed aspirations with Iwi Māori in Aotearoa. Te Rautaki Māori strategic objectives (as included in our Statement of Intent) and its...

  • Our Leadership Team

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