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Busan Film Festival
ResourceThe Busan International Film Festival is Asia's largest film festival. What is it? A great place to discover new work from the region's filmmakers A standard stop for festival programmers looking for Asian titles An important destination for the...
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SXSW
ResourceIssue date: 28 Jan 2016Held in Austin, Texas, SXSW is best known for its conference and festivals that celebrate the convergence of the interactive, film, and music industries. An essential destination for global professionals, the event features sessions, showcases,...
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Rotterdam Film Festival
ResourceRotterdam has become a crucial festival for bold international cinema. An annual festival of indie and innovative films from around the world, Rotterdam also includes the CineMart co-production market for new work. New Zealand films at Rotterdam New...
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Berlin International Film Festival
ResourceThe Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale) is one of the world’s top film festivals. It takes place every February and is home to a wide range of film screenings and industry events. What is shown? Up to 400 films are shown each year. Most of...
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Sundance Film Festival
ResourceSundance is one of the world's most significant and important festivals for independent films. The festival is universally recognised as a leading showcase for emerging directors, and a key launch-pad for indie film from the U.S...
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Venice Film Festival
ResourceFounded in 1932, the Venice Film Festival is the world's oldest film festival. The festival is widely considered to be a showcase for international auteur cinema and is among the top five in the world in terms of prestige and as an industry event...
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Toronto International Film Festival
ResourceThe Toronto International Film Festival is a key festival for launching independent productions. The festival (or TIFF) is often referred to as a test event for American and European independent productions, providing good opportunities for...
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School Study Guides
ResourceAre you studying a New Zealand film at school? We have created school study guides for some films we have funded. These study guides can be used in conjunction with NCEA requirements.
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He Ara Development Fund deadline
EventThe closing date for the fund is 13 November 2023 at 1pm.
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Statement of Performance Expectations 2023/24
ResourceIssue date: 3 Jul 2023This is the Film Commission's Statement of Performance Expectations for the year ending June 30 2024.
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Kōpere Hou - Fresh Shorts Fund
EventKōpere Hou - Fresh Shorts deadline 6 November 2023.
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Feature Film Finishing Grant Guidelines
ResourceThe Feature Film Finishing Grant helps independent filmmakers to finish their fims so they are ready to be seen by cinema audiences. Read these helpful guidelines before applying for a Feature Film Finishing Grant.
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NZSPR Template - Non-Arm's Length Expenditure
ResourceUse this template to declare non-arm's length expenditure in New Zealand Screen Production Rebate applications.
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NZSPR Template - General Ledger
ResourceThis document provides an example of the General Ledger requirement for New Zealand Screen Production Rebate applications.
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NZSPR Template - Travel Schedule
ResourceUse this template to log cast & crew travel for your NZSPR Final (or Interim) application.
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NZSPR Info Sheet - Promotional Materials Schedule
ResourcePromotional materials are required with all Final applications for the New Zealand Screen Production Rebate.
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NZSPG International Criteria - 1 July 2017 (Updated 2019)
ResourceIssue date: 31 Oct 2019Download the current NZSPG-International Criteria here (Updated 2019).
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NZSPR Template - Expenditure Statement for International Productions
ResourceUse this Expenditure Statement Template for the New Zealand Screen Production Rebate for International Productions.
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NZSPR Template - Expenditure Statement for New Zealand Productions
ResourceExpenditure Statements are required with all New Zealand Screen Production Rebate applications.
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NZSPG Criteria for New Zealand Productions (1 July 2017)
ResourceDownload the New Zealand Screen Production Grant Criteria for New Zealand Productions dated 1 July 1 2017:
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NZFC Interactive Budget Template
ResourceIssue date: 18 Aug 2023 -
October Board Meeting
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NZFC Response to 2023/2024 Letter of Expectations
ResourceIssue date: 7 Aug 2023NZFC Response to 2023/2024 Letter of Expectations.
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Minister's Letter of Expectations 2023/24
ResourceIssue date: 7 Aug 2023Minister's Letter of Expectations 2023/24.
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CE Expenses 2022/23
ResourceIssue date: 1 Aug 2023The CE's expenses June 2023.
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Acting CE Expenses 2022/23
ResourceIssue date: 1 Aug 2023The Acting CE's expenses 1 July 2022 - 30 June 2023
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Strategic Training Fund Guidelines
ResourceIssue date: 25 Sep 2020The Guidelines for the Strategic Training Fund.
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Board Governance Manual
ResourceIssue date: 1 May 2023 -
Anti-Piracy Guidelines for Producers
ResourceTo help producers reduce the risk of piracy, we have developed guidelines that must be implemented in the post production of a feature film funded by the Film Commission. We also strongly recommend these guidelines be implemented...
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Best Practice Guide - A Guide for Screenwriters and Producers Working Together
ResourceIssue date: 7 Jul 2023 -
The Brown Book Māori in Screen - By Melissa Wikaire & Dr Ella Henry
ResourceIssue date: 7 Jul 2023 -
Working with Māori in Screen Production
ResourceIssue date: 7 Jul 2023 -
Urutahi Koataata Māori - Working with Māori in Film & Television
ResourceIssue date: 7 Jul 2023 -
Screen Capability - Business Innovation Programme Guidelines June 2023
ResourceIssue date: 26 Jun 2023 -
Industry Organisation Core Support Fund Decision
EventNotifications in the week of the 26th of June.
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Demographic Template for Industry Organisation Core Support Fund
ResourceIssue date: 9 May 2023