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Power Rangers Beast Morphers Season 26
ShowcaseIssue date: 2 Mar 2019Set in the future, a secret agency combines a newly discovered substance called “Morph-X” with animal DNA to create the Power Rangers Beast Morphers team. Format TV series Production companies SCG Power Rangers, Power Rangers Productions Ltd, Toei...
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Power Rangers Beast Morphers Season 27
ShowcaseIssue date: 1 Oct 2020Set in the future, a secret agency combines a newly discovered substance called “Morph-X” with animal DNA to create the Power Rangers Beast Morphers team. Format TV series Production companies SCG Power Rangers, Power Rangers Productions Ltd, Toei...
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Run
FilmDIRECTOR’S NOTES – MARK ALBISTON “I grew up with the writer and co-creator Louis Sutherland on the Kapiti coast through the seventies and eighties and we have been solid friends ever since. We’ve wanted to write and make films as...
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Clean Linen
FilmDIRECTORS NOTES - Zia Mandviwalla "Having grown up in the West in an Indian family, I know what is to inhabit the disparate worlds that exist inside and outside the home. Straddling two cultures is not unique to my childhood. In fact, it is a...
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Fog
FilmDirector’s Notes - Peter Salmon "At its heart Fog is a simple coming of age story capturing the simple moments when a boy becomes a man. Fog follows a teenage boy desperate to separate himself from his father to be free to explore life...
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Meta Mutt to Mars
FilmDirector’s Notes – Ian Powell Meta Mutt was conceived & written in 1999 and has been filmed over a six year period in Wellington, New Zealand using a dedicated 35mm stop motion film camera loaned by FAT Films. Final editing and...
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Shadow Over The Sun
FilmDIRECTOR’S NOTES - Rachel Douglas "My previous films had relied heavily on dialogue and my debut feature Blessed had eschewed many visual elements in the storytelling due to the extreme low budget. In Shadow Over the Sun I wanted to tell...
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We're Here To Help
FilmThe idea for We're Here to Help had its genesis when the film's writer and director Jonothan Cullinane watched the Oscar-winning film Erin Brockovich and was struck by the resonance of such 'David and Goliath' stories....
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Take 3
FilmD I R E C T O R ’ S N O T E S - Roseanne Liang “Take 3 is a satirical comedy. Loosely based on my own experiences as a wannabe actor, Take 3 addresses the oft-seen, rarely questioned stereotypes surrounding Asian women in Western media...
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Noise Control
FilmDIRECTOR’S NOTES “What motivates me is the idea that nothing is too ordinary or mundane. It's right under our very noses, in our own back yards, where this amazing stuff is happening. Also, I think that the more personal you get, the...
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The Trophy
FilmDIRECTOR’S STATEMENT – JUSTINE SIMEI-BARTON “The film is a study of the immigrant Samoan community I grew up in and it shows aspects of that community that are seldom given a voice. The community and family life is seen through the...
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Moonlight
FilmShot on location in a wrecking yard in the middle of the New Zealand rainforest, a young boy spends his days destroying priceless antique cars and smelting metal with his grandather in this dark fairytale. The old man has carved out a dirty and decaying...
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Second-Hand Wedding
FilmSecond Hand Wedding is an intimate, endearing look at the relationships within and around a middle New Zealand family. The film was independently produced and shot mainly on the idyllically beautiful Kapiti Coast of New Zealand. The story...
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Rain of the Children
FilmVincent Ward weaves drama with documentary to unravel the extraordinary story of Puhi, the Tuhoe woman who welcomed the young filmmaker into her home in 1978. Ward made the observational film In Spring One Plants Alone about Puhi’s day-to...
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Betty Banned Sweets
FilmDIRECTORS NOTES - Michelle Savill “The idea for a mother and son film popped into my head after reading a newspaper article about an Indian boy who married a hill at his mother’s request. The boy claimed that he had no regrets about...
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A Song of Good
FilmA Song Of Good tells the story of Gary Cradle, who, after committing a shocking crime, decides to change his life and become a good person. Making such a decision is one thing, but actually following through becomes a completely different battle. It is...
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The Word
FilmDIRECTOR’S NOTES - Quentin Parr “The Word is a coming of age story for this generation. The feeling I wanted to evoke with The Word… is one of confusion. My aim was to represent a world that I believe the youth of today have to...
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Black Christmas
ShowcaseIssue date: 12 Dec 2019Just in time for the holidays comes a timely take on a cult horror classic as a campus killer comes to face a formidable group of friends in sisterhood. Hawthorne College is quieting down for the holidays. But as Riley Stone (Imogen Poots, Green Room)...
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No Ordinary Sun
FilmDIRECTOR’S NOTES - Jonathan Brough “No Ordinary Sun is a film about loss and longing, set within the framework of an extreme event in an extreme landscape. Making the film was a long process, in many ways. First of all, I read a short...
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Fleeting Beauty
FilmFleeting Beauty is a lyrical film that provokes us to reconsider the lessons handed down in history textbooks. While it recounts the travel and enterprise of ancient voyagers in search of spices, it describes how these journeys are benchmarks of...
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As Dreams Are Made On
FilmDirector’s Notes - Gabriel Reid We are such stuff, as dreams are made on, and our little life Is rounded with a sleep. -The Tempest (Act IV, Scene I), William Shakespeare “How should we spend our little lives? It is a big question to...
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The Man Who Couldn't Dance
FilmDIRECTOR’S NOTES - Barry Prescott “This is a story about one man’s crazy scheme to achieve his dreams. The Man Who Couldn’t Dance is an irreverent fusion of black comedy with the more slapstick elements of visual...
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Christmas
FilmChristmas was shot and edited for $39,000, with King using his parent‘s home in Whangarei as the principal location. In keeping with the low budget ethos, the cast of nine and crew of ten stayed at a local holiday camp during filming and had a...
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Tiga e Le Iloa / Hidden Pain
FilmDirector’s Notes - Popo Lilo "I originally wrote this film as a feature, but after receiving funding from the New Zealand Film Commission, I re-wrote the central ideas to fit a short format. I felt particularly close to the themes of...
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Boy
FilmDirector's Notes - Welby Ings Boy deals with a subject filmmakers tend to avoid. While young, heterosexual men’s emerging sexuality is commonly explored in film and television, their gay equivalent is generally avoided or portrayed as...
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The Knock
FilmDirector’s Notes - Miles Murphy “The Knock is the sort of tale that can be appreciated on many different levels. From a light hearted comedy to a more sinister look into Peter’s psyche. My main aim is to entertain the audience and...
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Fish Out Of Water
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Nothing Special
FilmDirector’s Notes – Helena Brooks “The story of Nothing Special appealed to me because it’s funny and has such a unique premise. I like films that are strong on ideas and offer different ways of looking at the world. Forefront in...
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Egg and Bomb
FilmFrom the director (George Port) of Valley of The Stereos.
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Auld Lang Syne
FilmCallum insists that James should stay the night and even offers some fine clothes to wear. James enjoys the party but is reminded of some curious stories about the house and its guests. He is surprised and seduced by Isabelle whilst alone in the wine...
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50 Ways of Saying Fabulous
Film50 Ways of Saying Fabulous is the beguiling second feature film from internationally acclaimed New Zealand director Stewart Main (Desperate Remedies). The film was adapted by Main from Graeme Aitken’s novel of the same name. 50 Ways of Saying...
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The World's Fastest Indian
FilmBurt Munro was the quintessential New Zealander. Born and raised in Invercargill, New Zealand, he dreamed of making his 1920 Indian Twin Scout the fastest bike on earth. Roger Donaldson (whose credits include The Recruit, Thirteen Days, Dante’s...
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Rest Stop
FilmDIRECTOR’S NOTES - Roseanne Liang “Rest Stop is a comedy of accidents that pays homage to a classic era of goodies and baddies, emulating a killer style that is thrilling to watch and even better to laugh at. Its sheer surreal craziness...
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The Ambassador's Brain
FilmTom Reilly taught himself filmmaking and animation while studying English at Auckland University, New Zealand. He worked for a year as a film extra before making his first Claymation in 2001. In 2003 he was named New Zealand New Filmmaker of...
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Break
FilmDirector’s Notes - Shona McCullagh "The film originated with the choreographic idea of a suspension of the natural laws of gravity. It occurred to me that yearning was the emotional equivalent of a suspension of a body in time and space...
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Karma
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