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Hey, Brainy Man
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Kitchen Sink
FilmFrom the director of Crush. Director's Statement "The story came to me in much the same way as events unfold for the woman in the film. I could see this hair sticking out of the plughole and on closer inspection, the story began to...
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James & Isey
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Stylebender
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October Board Meeting
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Datsun
FilmMatt is your typical angst ridden fourteen-year-old boy. It’s just his Mum, Jo, and little brother Artie in the house after their Dad died, so Matt is often called the man of the house. Matt sets off when he learns of Jo’s plans to sell...
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Snow in Paradise
FilmA snapshot of life on a remote, picturesque island in the south Pacific through the eyes of a young Polynesian girl. As she ventures out on her daily routine she encounters the familiar faces of her family and the small community that she loves. Like her...
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Possum
FilmSeven-year-old David is sick of being left behind. He convinces his lumberjack Father into taking him into the rugged bush of New Zealand, but his eleven-year-old brother Nathan, doesn’t think David’s up to the challenge. That night in the...
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The King Boys
FilmDirector’s Notes - Christopher Clark “My grandfathers served in New Zealand’s armed forces for the duration of World War Two. Returning to their families as changed men, their selfless duty and subsequent lives as ‘ordinary...
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Hawaikii
FilmEvery culture has its stories and its heroes. In recent years Māori culture has also had its share of anti-heroes on the big screen and none more so than Jake the mus in Once Were Warriors. Whilst this film reflected the very real pressures on Māori...
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Whina
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Herbs - Songs of Freedom
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The Dead Lands
FilmThe Dead Lands is the fourth feature by acclaimed New Zealand director Toa Fraser (Dean Spanley, No. 2, Giselle) and is based on a script by Glenn Standring (Perfect Creature, The Irrefutable Truth About Demons). It was produced by Matthew Metcalfe (Dean...
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Bellbird
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The Power of the Dog
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Patu!
FilmMerata Mita’s documentary captures the mass civil disobedience that took place during the winter of 1981.
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Mauri
FilmNow isolated by lack of numbers, time and distance, the remaining survivors form a tight-knit community which outsiders find impenetrable. Rewi's deceit forces him to become part of that community and his life is inextricably interwoven with those...
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Punch
FilmPunch is a contemporary film about love, loyalty and liberation. Jim is a seventeen-year old boxer in a small town. He is a golden boy, preparing for a fight that will elevate him to an early professional status. All bets are on his climb to success. But...
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Muru
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The Pā Boys
FilmA contemporary story with a strong message, The Pā Boys, follows a fictional Wellington reggae band as they embark on a tour 'down north', from Wellington to Cape Reinga. Staring Fran Kora (from the band KORA) and Matariki Whatarau (Go Girls,...
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An Angel At My Table
FilmJane Campion brings to the screen the harrowing true-life story of Janet Frame, New Zealand’s most distinguished author. The film follows Frame along her inspiring journey, from a poverty-stricken childhood to a misdiagnosis of schizophrenia...
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Industry Organisation Core Support Fund Decision
EventNotifications in the week of the 26th of June.
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Industry Organisation Core Support Fund Deadline
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Among the Cinders
FilmAmong the Cinders is a ‘coming-of-age’ film adapted from the novel by Maurice Shadbolt. Director Rolf Haedrich, who’s made films in Germany since 1958, came to New Zealand to direct and also wrote the screenplay with veteran producer...
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Gloriavale
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Eagle Vs Shark
FilmAcademy Award nominated director Taika Waititi gathered a talented crew to bring to audiences the bigger picture of life’s little moments. “Eagle vs Shark isn’t a romantic comedy rather a slightly dark, amusing tale with a little bit...
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Early Development/Documentary Development/Hāpaitia Te Kaupapa Kiriata: Māori Feature Film Support and Tuhinga Reo Māori: Te Reo Māori Development Fund Deadline
EventThe deadline for Early Development/Documentary Development/Hāpaitia Te Kaupapa Kiriata: Māori Feature Film Support and Tuhinga Reo Māori: Te Reo Māori Development Fund is 1pm.
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Whakawhanake Te Ao Niko - Interactive Development Fund decision
EventWhakawhanake Te Ao Niko - Interactive Development Fund deadline Jan 16 2023. Decisions will be made by 3 March 2023 at 5pm.
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December Board Meeting
EventDecember 2023 Board Meeting
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August Board Meeting
EventAugust 2023 Board Meeting
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Boost Deadline
EventThe deadline for Boost Funding is 1pm.
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Night Raiders
FilmIt's the year 2043. Political factions had come to a head after a war broke apart North America. In that process, Canada joined the United States, caving to the argument that the alliance was necessary for survival of the Government (previously,...
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Mister Organ
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Extended Screen Production Recovery Fund deadline
EventThe closing date for this fund is 30 June 2023 at 11pm.
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March Board Meeting
EventMarch 2023 Board Meeting
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Te Aupounamu Māori Screen Excellence Award Decision
EventThe recipient(s) of Te Aupounamu Māori Screen Excellence Award will be announced the week beginning 13 March 2023.