• Godzilla vs. Kong

    Showcase
    Issue date: 25 Mar 2021

    The epic next chapter in the cinematic Monsterverse pits two of the greatest icons in motion picture history against one another - the fearsome Godzilla and the mighty Kong - with humanity caught in the balance.  PDV supplier  Weta...

  • The Gulf - Season Two

    Showcase
    Issue date: 1 Mar 2021

    A detective’s personal and professional life start to unravel when she is involved in a fatal car accident and begins to lose her memory.  Format  TV Series  Production companies  Screentime NZ, Lippy Pictures, Letterbox...

  • Strategic training Fund Deadline

    Event

    The deadline for applications to the Strategic Training Fund is 1pm.

  • Cousins hits $1 Million Dollar Box Office

    News
    Issue date: 25 Mar 2021

    Ainsley Gardiner and Briar Grace-Smith’s debut feature Cousins, has taken over $1M dollars at the New Zealand box office and, after three weeks in release at New Zealand cinemas, continues to play strongly around the country remaining on 124 screens...

  • Born to Dance

    Film

    Choreographed 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...

  • Pecking Order

    Film

    This 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. 

  • Human Traces

    Film

    Told 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. 

  • The Dark Horse

    Film

    Written 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...

  • Pork Pie

    Film

    Pork 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.

  • Everything We Loved

    Film

    Written 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 “...

  • Lambs

    Film

    Jimmy, 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.

  • The Changeover

    Film

    Based 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...

  • Show of Hands

    Film

    Show of Hands was filmed in New Plymouth, New Zealand, during November and December of 2007. Originally set in urban Lower Hutt, Wellington where the World Record contest was actually won, a chance cup of coffee with Venture Taranaki Film representative...

  • Together

    Film

    Director’s Notes - Felicity Morgan-Rhind “I remember vividly bumping into a friend one Christmas Day in the early ‘90s. She was in tears. The reason? Her father had spent their entire Christmas lunch trying to fondle her breasts....

  • Truant

    Film

    Director’s Notes - Michael Duignan “When you’re young you can make and lose friends very quickly; usually because you’re still figuring out who you are yourself and how you fit in the world. “Truant” is an...

  • Changing of The Guards

    Film

    Director’s Notes - Joseph Lee “Changing of the Guards is a film that that is classic in its construction and contemporary in his characterization. It is a pleasure me for to write a film about a 69 year old man and to see that story...

  • Redial

    Film

    DIRECTOR'S STATEMENT - Michele Amas "In this film I wanted to look at random-ness and opportunity, to create a ‘slice of circumstance’ situation that can occur every day, one which you can either choose to explore or leave for...

  • Cockle

    Film

    A surreal and visually arresting film about the forces that push a small and beautiful man into the army.  

  • The Inland Road

    Film

    The Inland Road explores the unconventional love story between an anti-social teenager, a Scotsman and a five-year-old-girl. Tia hitches a ride on an isolated country road. When the car crashes with fatal consequences, Tia finds she has nowhere to...

  • Orphans and Kingdoms

    Film

    Orphans & Kingdoms is a poignant drama that bravely explores delicate relationships between children and parents. Three explosive, desperate and lost teenagers without a place in the world are on the run. They are the only family they have and...

  • Black Sheep

    Film

    An irreverent thrill ride into the dark heart of rural New Zealand that charts a battle between the forces of science and the guardians of nature, Jonathan King’s debut feature is a high-spirited take on the question that has puzzled New Zealand...

  • Licked

    Film

    It’s a hot summer day at the beach and two nine year old girls, desperate for ice cream money, strike a deal with a stranger to show him their local rock pool. The deal turns sour when he refuses to pay up and tries to trap one of them in a creepy...

  • Rubbings From A Live Man

    Film

    Warwick Stanley Broadhead has survived four heart attacks, a triple bypass operation and the guilt and grief of his mother’s and his sister’s suicides. Born in Auckland New Zealand in 1944, he grew up in a working class Catholic family of...

  • Via Satellite

    Film

    Writer/director Anthony McCarten says that the idea for Via Satellite came to him while watching sport on television. On the other side of the world at that moment, Mark Todd was going for his third championship win at Badminton. At one point in...

  • Rain

    Film

    In 1994 London based, New Zealand writer Kirsty Gunn published her first novel 'Rain'. It received international acclaim and identified Gunn as 'a new author of undeniable talent' (Sunday Times, London). The novel was described as a '...

  • Ra Vincent 2021 Te Aupounamu Māori Screen Excellence Award Recipient

    News
    Issue date: 24 Mar 2021

    Two-time Academy Award nominee Ra Vincent (Jojo Rabbit, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey) is this year’s recipient of Te Tumu Whakaata New Zealand Film Commission’s Te Aupounamu Māori Screen Excellence Award announced at the Māoriland Film Festival this...

  • Snakeskin

    Film

    “SNAKESKIN” is an adjective more than a noun. It’s a state of mind,” says Writer/ Director GILLIAN ASHURST. “The film is essentially about taking risks. Our two heroes have grown up watching too much film and television and...

  • Independent Chair of Te Puna Kairangi (The Premium Production Fund) Announced

    News
    Issue date: 23 Mar 2021

    A veteran of the New Zealand screen industry has been appointed the independent Chair of Te Puna Kairangi (The Premium Production Fund). Te Tumu Whakaata Taonga New Zealand Film Commission (NZFC), Irirangi Te Motu New Zealand On Air (NZ On Air) and...

  • Production Underway for New Kiwi Film Going, Going

    News
    Issue date: 25 Feb 2021

    Written and directed by Loren Taylor, Going, Going's stellar cast includes Elizabeth Hawthorne, Victoria Haralbidou, Loren Taylor, Robyn Malcolm, Robbie Magasiva and Cohen Holloway. Production has commenced in Wellington, New Zealand this week for a new...

  • Boost Funding Deadline

    Event

    The deadline dor Boost Funding is 1pm.  

  • Live Webinar with NZFC – Thursday 25 March 2021

    News
    Issue date: 19 Mar 2021

    Join New Zealand Film Commission CEO Annabelle Sheehan along with the Joint Heads of Te Puna Kairangi- Premium Fund and Ara ki Te Puna Kairangi -  Premium Development Fund, Kay Ellmers and Polly Fryer. Molly Littlejohn will once again moderate the...

  • Film

    At 8-months pregnant, Kahu, lives a fairly routine and comfortable life in Auckland NZ with her husband and first born.  Manāia is a young prospector trying to prove himself to his gang. On this night, following her evening rituals, Kahu pops out...

  • For My Father's Kingdom

    Film

    This feature follows director Vea Mafile’o's father, Tongan migrant pensioner Saia Mafile'o. Driven by his deep faith in God and Tongan culture, pensioner Saia Mafile’o carefully navigates not only the rough streets of South...

  • New Zealand Film Commission CEO To Depart NZFC

    News
    Issue date: 18 Mar 2021

    Te Tumu Whakaata Taonga New Zealand Film Commission (NZFC) Chair, Dame Kerry Prendergast, announced today that CEO Annabelle Sheehan would step away from the role, after three years leading the agency, and return to Australia. Making the...

  • Eating Sausage

    Film

    Exploring cultural differences, Eating Sausage tells the story of a recent Korean immigrant trapped in Auckland's suburbia while her husband works. When one of the neighbours invites her to go to their weekly swimming lessons, she finds her place in...

  • Cousins

    Showcase
    Issue date: 4 Mar 2021

    Connected by blood but separated by circumstances, three cousins spend a lifetime in search of each other. Based on the 1992 novel by Patricia Grace.  Screen Incentives  New Zealand Screen Production Grant (NZSPG) New Zealand  Format...