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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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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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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...
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Cleaver
Film"I chose to tell this story from the point of view of the Neighbour, not only because I find his perspective interesting when it comes to this issue, but also because the issue of domestic violence is so heavy and everyone has their own connotations...
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Sail Away
FilmKevin once had a dream that a wild storm would carry him away to live a heroic life sailing the seven seas. That was when he was a kid. Now he is an adult who works in the local sardine factory, and all of his dreams are locked away in a suitcase under...
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Twenty One Points
FilmThe film is set over a single day in suburban New Zealand and explores what most would consider an ‘unhinged mind’. Though on a more abstract level the story also questions mankind’s relationship with technology. It’s a dialogue...
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Tree
FilmOne evening Alisi (17) climbs a huge tree and won't come down. As evening turns to night, her sanctuary becomes her prison - and her secret is out. Alisi is pregnant to her gay best friend, Mikaele (17), and it's all over Facebook. Mikaele...
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Each to Their Own
FilmStill reeling from the aftermath of her father’s unexpected death, Jenya struggles at home and with her mother. In a effort to escape Jenya wanders through Auckland’s suburban landscape, eventually finding herself drawn into the bosom of a...
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Baby?
FilmIsabelle is downsizing in retirement to a row of identical townhouses. It’s her 65th birthday and her first day in her new home but all her neighbours are too consumed in their semi detached bubbles to engage with the eager new resident....
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The World in Your Window
Film8 year old Jesse lives in a twilight world of sadness and silence, squeezed into a tiny caravan with his grief stricken father. They're in limbo, existing more than living. The child intuitively understands that looking forward is harder than looking...
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Moving
FilmSarah and Daniel are breaking up. Sarah’s moving out. Daniel’s moving downstairs. Jess is moving upstairs with her girlfriend Morgan, who’s moving in. Fia’s not moving anywhere. He’s more concerned with who gets custody of...
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Break in the Weather
FilmJamie Wright fled her hometown 15 years ago. But when her father suffers a debilitating stroke she has to return home to care for him - to nurse the person she despises most in the world. As she rediscovers the people and places of her past, as well as...
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Stevo
FilmStevo is an observational documentary about a charismatic Māori security guard who lives between two worlds. Rooted firmly in his culture, Stevo Winiata divides his time between a tiny mid-city apartment and his family home on the shores...
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The Chills: The Triumph & Tragedy of Martin Phillipps
FilmMartin Phillipps came tantalizingly close to conquering the international musical world with his band The Chills, but instead fell into decades of debt and addiction in his hometown of Dunedin, New Zealand. At 54, he’s been given a dire medical...
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This Town
FilmThis Town follows one man’s attempt to return to normality, and one woman’s utter determination to prevent it. Through the contradictions, intensity and absurdity of their ambitions, an extraordinary comedy emerges. Five years ago, Sean...
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Deathgasm
FilmDeathgasm was funded by Make My Horror Movie, a contest in which would be horror movie makers submitted a synopsis and poster to compete for $200 000 to make their film a reality. Jason Lei Howden won the contest and his film premiered at the...
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What We Do in The Shadows
FilmThis feature is based loosely on a short film that Waititi and Clement made in 2005. Although it has been 8 yrs since they came up with the idea, this certainly proves that good things take time, but vampire mockumentaries take about 8 years. ...
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Born to Dance
FilmChoreographed by world champion Parris Goebel and featuring some of the best hip hop dancers in the world, Born to Dance is New Zealand's first dance movie.. Tu Kaea (champion hip hop dancer Tia Maipi) has the chance to audition for K-Crew, the best...
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Pecking Order
FilmThis feel-good, feather-ruffling flockumentary follows a group of witty and distinctive poultry obsessives trying to peak at nationals as their 148-year old club crumbles around them.
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Human Traces
FilmTold from three perspectives, Human Traces is an atmospheric psychological thriller set on a Subantarctic Island. Filmed on location in the Catlins, it is the debut feature from writer/director Nic Gorman and producer Nadia Maxwell.
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The Dark Horse
FilmWritten and directed by James Napier Robertson, The Dark Horse is an inspiring true story based on the life of a charismatic, little-known New Zealand hero, Genesis Potini, played by Cliff Curtis (Once Were Warriors, Whale Rider, Boy). The film also...
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Pork Pie
FilmPork Pie is a modern reimagining of the kiwi classic Goodbye Pork Pie and director Matt Murphy is the son of Geoff Murphy who directed the original film.
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Everything We Loved
FilmWritten and directed by Max Currie, Everything We Loved follows a stage magician’s struggle to mend his wife’s broken heart with his greatest and most dangerous illusion – a little boy. The Hollywood Reporter lauded the film as “...
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Lambs
FilmJimmy, a big-hearted fourteen year old boy is facing a difficult decision - stay in his abusive home to protect his younger siblings, or leave to start a new life of his own.
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The Changeover
FilmBased on the acclaimed novel by Maraget Mahy, The Changeover tells the story of Laura, who loses her little brother in earthquake-scarred Christchurch. A decrepit old man marks the child’s hand with a noxious stamp. Jacko sickens quickly while the...