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Travel Grants
PageWe assist filmmakers to travel to key international festivals and markets where they can advance the packaging and financing of their film projects.
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Newsletters
PageThe Film Commission regularly sends out newsletters about its activities. Subscribe to our newsletter using the form below.
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Requests for Official Information
PageAs 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...
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New Zealand Film Commission and Local Screen Productions Recognised in Global Awards Shortlist
NewsIssue date: 11 Apr 2025The New Zealand Film Commission (NZFC) is proud to announce its nomination as ‘Film Commission of the Year’ in the 2025 Cannes Global Production Awards (GPA), alongside Australia, Ireland and Spain. The announcement coincides with NZFC’s attendance at...
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Mālō lava, Tinā! Heartwarming local drama achieves $5 million at box office, placing it among New Zealand’s most successful films
NewsIssue date: 16 Apr 2025Anapela Polataivao in Tinā (2025) The uplifting and locally made Tinā has continued its strong cinematic run in Aotearoa New Zealand, passing the $5 million mark in its seventh week of release. Tinā has earned $5,...
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Marlon Williams: Ngā Ao E Rua Two Worlds
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NZFC Welcomes New Board Member
NewsIssue date: 10 Apr 2025Haere mai Sharon, haere rā Ant and Sandra. We’re excited to share Sharon Menzies has been appointed to the NZFC Board of Directors. Renowned for being a strong advocate of the film industry, she brings over 25 years of expertise specialising in film...
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NZFC Submission to the Media Reform Proposal: Streamlining Crown Content Funders
NewsIssue date: 8 Apr 2025The New Zealand Film Commission welcomed the opportunity to provide a submission to the Media Reform Proposal: Streamlining Crown Content Funders. You can read our submission below:
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Project Fiftyone
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NZFC Announces Major Support Initiatives at Wellington Animation Film Festival
NewsIssue date: 25 Mar 2025Chief Executive of the New Zealand Film Commission, Annie Murray, announced two significant initiatives aimed at boosting New Zealand's animation industry at the Wellington Animation Film Festival (WAFF) on Saturday night. Addressing an audience that...
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Job Vacancy: Co-Production and Incentives Coordinator
NewsIssue date: 28 Mar 2025The New Zealand Film Commission (NZFC) is looking for a Co-Production and Incentives Coordinator to join our established Wellington-based team. This is an exciting opportunity to join a high-functioning and collegial team. If you have a knack for...
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People First: Navigating AI in our Screen Sector
NewsIssue date: 27 Mar 2025In a time of rapid technological change, the New Zealand Film Commission (NZFC) is reassuring the sector that humans are at the heart of our screen industry. NZFC’s new Artificial Intelligence (AI) Guiding Principles, released this week, are ...
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) Guiding Principles
Page“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...
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Went Up The Hill
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Taki Rua Theatre - Breaking Barriers
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Lea Tupu'anga/Mother Tongue
FilmSiaosi 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...
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Ave Marie
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About Us
PageGrowing the New Zealand film industry We support a diverse range of New Zealand and international stories to be told here and seen everywhere. We promote our talented individuals and our industry’s reputation for creativity, innovation and superb...
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KIWI FILM TINĀ OPENS OVER $1M, STRIKING A COLLECTIVE CHORD ACROSS AOTEAROA
NewsIssue date: 10 Mar 2025New Zealand’s latest cinematic success, Tinā (Tih-NAH), has taken the country by storm, surpassing $1 million in its opening weekend. The film is currently No. 1 on the box office charts, earning $1,324,529 to date with nearly 84,000 ticket sales. Tinā...
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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
FilmNew 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...
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First Horse
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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
PageThe 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...
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Our Leadership Team
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Global Engagement Strengthens New Zealand’s Screen Industry
NewsIssue date: 12 Feb 2025Over the past year, the New Zealand Film Commission (NZFC) has undertaken a targeted programme of international engagement, ensuring New Zealand’s filmmakers and screen industry remain globally competitive. By maintaining a strong presence in key...
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Joint statement from NZ On Air and NZ Film Commission on media reform consultation
NewsIssue date: 12 Feb 202512 February 2025 NZ On Air and the NZ Film Commission (NZFC) acknowledge the importance of ensuring public funding delivers the best possible outcomes for audiences and the wider sector. The Ministry for Culture and Heritage has today released a...