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Screen Sector COVID-19 Capability Funding Deadline
EventThe deadline for applying for Screen Sector COVID-19 Capability Funding is 1pm.
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The Rehearsal
FilmBased on Eleanor Catton's debut novel.
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Waru
FilmEight female Māori directors have each contributed a ten minute vignette, presented as a continuous shot in real time, that unfolds around the tangi (funeral) of a small boy (Waru) who died at the hands of his caregiver. The vignettes are all subtly...
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Pumanawa: The Gift
FilmLearning that her daughter is serious about a Christian boyfriend, a mother fears it will threaten a spiritual gift both women have inherited. She takes her daughter back to her own tragic past to show how loneliness, hope and faith can turn love into...
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Cradle
FilmEade is a fourteen year old girl who has spent her entire life in space on the spaceship Cradle. Eade and her dad are on the return journey to earth when an explosion cripples the craft and seriously injures her father. As the clock counts down to...
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Helmut Makes a Quilt
FilmHelmut Makes a Quilt is a dark comedy about a prison inmate who falls in love with a quilter through the prison pen-pal scheme. Told without dialogue, the story unfolds through a series of narrated letters. The prisoner is Helmut, a simple but gentle...
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Unnatural History
FilmFragments from a 1996 TV documentary uncover Theo Velasquez's abandoned research into and unexplained "hum" in the Rangipo Desert, and the mysterious circumstances surround its participants. Meanwhile, the desert terain begins to tell its...
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Blue
FilmBlue is a hard working waiter in an Asian restaurant trying his best to keep his job. He always keeps a smiley face on as he serves the food. Blue is different than other people. He used to have a life working as a fluffy TV mascot from a children’...
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Koro's Medal
FilmWhile hiding from his brother, Billy drops his grandfather’s precious war medal through a crack in their apartment floorboard into the bookshop below. At first, Billy’s mission is simply to get down to the bookshop to retrieve Koro’s...
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Maul
FilmNo matter how hard Will tries, he can't make the grade in the local rugby team. When he discovers giant eggs soaking in the team's changing rooms, he realises there is a final sacrifice awaiting him
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Dive
FilmDIRECTOR’S NOTES - Matthew Saville The inspiration for Dive comes from the surrealist painting ‘LaReproduction Interdite’ (1937) by Rene Magritte. The painting shows the commissioner ‘Edward James’ staring...
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Ani
FilmOne night Ani’s parents have a terrible fight that leads her mother to leave the house. When Ani wakes up the next day she is unsure of what to do. Her father burns and buries her mothers clothes in the garden in his grief. Ani makes herself...
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Impossible
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43,000 Feet
FilmOn his way to a statistics conference, John Wilkins is the victim of a freak accident, sucked out of the plane when an emergency door fails mid-flight. Realising he has several minutes before he hits the ground, he reflects on his past, formulates a plan...
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Snowmen
FilmAfter a night out drinking, Barry and Bryan wake up in a vast world of ice. But where are they? How did they get there? Is it the afterlife? Snowmen is a comedy about friendship, alcohol and trying to find your way home. Oh, and meeting God. But...
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Maria
FilmThe matriarch of a large Polynesian family lies bedridden and silent, unable or unwilling to speak after a long illness. When a family crisis strikes, Nan Maria gets some unexpected help as she struggles to reunite her fractured family.
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No. 2
FilmFor his first feature film No.2, Toa Fraser has written and directed a screen adaptation of his internationally acclaimed, award-winning stage play of the same name. No.2 has transformed from a one-woman stage show into a screenplay for a large ensemble...
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Shopping
FilmShopping is the feature film debut of Mark Albiston and Louis Sutherland, the writing/directing team behind acclaimed New Zealand shorts The Six Dollar Fifty Man and Run. Both films were honoured by the Cannes Short Film jury with a Special...
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The Legend of Baron To'a
FilmFritz, a displaced Tongan man, returns to the cul-de-sac of his youth to sell his family home. When a priceless heirloom - a championship wrestling belt belonging to his late father, Baron To’a, - is pillaged from the family home, Fritz’s...
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Memory Foam
FilmMemory Foam is an observational, slice of life short film that closely follows Martin and Annette, a middle-aged couple in search of a new bed. As they move through a furniture store evaluating their options, the various beds seem to symbolise aspects of...
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Yellow Roses
FilmHine (70) and Michael (35) come together after Hine calls an escort agency seeking the services of a man who resembles her husband in his prime – when they were young, healthy and happy. John and Hine were medal-winning ballroom dancing champions...
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Shout at the Ground
FilmDeep in the middle of Nowhere, New Zealand, 1992, a speeding tour van shatters the peaceful serenity of the clear blue skies and rolling green hills. The rock band onboard are suffering, possibly from last night’s revelry, but more likely from Deb...
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Thicket
Film18-year-old Elliot lives and works on a small family-owned New Zealand dairy farm. He meanders out at dawn towards a herd of feeding cows where his attempt to take the wheel for the morning’s feed-out run is quickly overruled by his overbearing...
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Purerehua
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Boxes
FilmLiam is nineteen, fresh out of high school, and enjoying a life of parties and pills. He lives with his grandmother. He keeps her at an arm’s length, and so, when she has a sudden stroke, he ignores her call, and doesn’t find out until he...
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Mannahatta
FilmWhen an ancient Native American spirit lost in an in-between world is seen by pizza worker Ivan he attempts to get a message across. But Ivan isn’t interested, he is on a one-week trial in this busy New York City pizzeria and cannot afford...
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Board Applications due 1pm
EventApplications to the Board for production financing are due at 1pm.
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Board Applications due 1pm
EventApplications to the Board for production financing are due at 1pm.
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Board Applications due 1pm
EventApplications to the Board for production financing are due at 1pm.
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The Black List New Zealand Project Decision Date
EventThe Black List New Zealand Project funding decisions will be announced no later than 5pm on 10 May.
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Hunga Taunaki ā Rorohko - Online Mentorship 2021 Decision Date
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Hunga Taunaki ā Rorohko - Online Mentorship 2021 Deadline
EventThe deadline for Hunga Taunaki ā Rorohko - Online Mentorship 2021 is 1pm.
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Savage
FilmEach chapter is set in a defining time for New Zealand street gangs: from the tough state-run boys' homes of the sixties where many gang members grew up; to the emerging urban gang scene in the seventies where teenagers created their own gang...
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SIX60: Till the Lights Go Out
FilmHarnessing the fighting spirit of the rugby field, SIX60 transformed a desire to win into musical domination previously unseen in Aotearoa. This feature documentary, by Julia Parnell, captures the band as they’ve never been seen before. From...
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Run Rabbit
FilmFifteen year old refugee Tarek, and his older brother Nizar, have been re-settled in the sleepy provincial town of Alexandra, New Zealand. But settling Tarek’s emotional geography is a much harder task, and he cannot reconcile this well-meaning but...
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Stranger
FilmWhen a sickly-thin man with a thick wrap of bandages over his face arrives home, Alex is terrified and can identify him only as a stranger. His father, Bradley, is ashamed of his injuries; remembering what a 'hero' he used to be to his son. He...