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Channelling Baby
FilmIt is 1971. New Zealand soldiers are heading off to Vietnam amidst hordes of peace protesters and the heady excitement of a solar eclipse. In a column of soldiers stopped to board a military truck, Geoff (Kevin Smith) catches sight of Bunnie (Danielle...
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Kids World
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Grace
FilmIn the striving suburbs of New Zealand in the 1970s, grace was never mentioned. A stranger visiting those places for the first time could have been forgiven for thinking that amongst the optimism and ambition of the new subdivisions any kind of elegance...
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The Painted Lady
FilmFive year old Charlie arrives home from school one afternoon to find her mother, Fay, in the throes of another one of her moods. Charlie leaves her alone, but later that night Fay goes too far. Overcome by a delusional paranoia, she forces Charlie to...
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Pop
FilmUsing a hand-held camera to act as a fly-on-the-wall, Gregory King observes the connections between three groups of people living in a city. There’s an Asian family encountering Auckland for the first time as they journey from the airport in...
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Infection
FilmDIRECTOR’S NOTES: March, 2000 Infection is my third short film and my first fully funded theatrical short film, and looking back I am happy with the work I have done. The first time I watched a print of Infection, the hired theatre was peppered...
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Point Your Toes, Cushla!
FilmSet in the final minutes before a girl goes on stage for a ballet contest, Point Your Toes, Cushla, perfectly captures the nerves and emotional fragility of that moment where any wrong move could lead to humiliation. Cushla’s experience is...
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Jubilee
FilmBilly’s opportunity to redeem himself comes when Agnes Morrison, the driving force behind the Waimatua School 75th Jubilee, is killed in a tragic bovine semen extraction accident. Billy gets lumbered with the task and he’s determined to prove...
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Camping with Camus
FilmFar from the cafes of the Seine’s Left Bank, Uncle Blick pursues a rich intellectual life. The caravan park, suburbia shrunk and transported, is Uncle Blick’s domain. A lesser mind may have succumbed to the grotesque proximity of fellow...
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Sci-Fi Betty
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Behind the Bull
FilmThis short doco about the making of Forgotten Sliver is included as a DVD extra on most versions of the film. In it, Costa Botes looks at the way he and co-conspirator, Peter Jackson, put together the preposterous story of Colin McKenzie and his...
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Hopeless
FilmBen’s love-life is complicated by his attraction to Aleo, a beautiful but oblivious Brazilian exchange-student who seems to fulfil all his fantasies. But Aleo is best friends with Ben’s ex-girlfriend, Wendy. Ben tries to break through Wendy...
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Fizz
FilmFizz was shot on less than three rolls of borrowed film stock on the coldest day of the winter of 1998. The budget was $2000, which had to pay for everything. The film took two nights to shoot. The end result is a colourful 35mm, larger than life,...
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Black Spot
FilmAwakening from his dream, he is surrounded by onlookers who harass the boy into a state of guilt for the inconvenience that he has caused them. Later, he is back in his mother’s loving arms, contemplating that the world around him has profoundly...
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Falling Sparrows
FilmDIRECTOR'S STATEMENT - Murray Keane “There is special providence in the fall of a sparrow. Ham. V.2 Falling Sparrows is a thirteen minute drama on 35mm, written and directed by Murray Keane. Murray.s background is as an actor but since...
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Trust Me
FilmWhen she sights 17 year old Dan caressing her older sister’s breast, Billie’s jealousy and exclusion become tinged with disgust. Dan is playfully pushed away by a reluctant Sonia and, once he’s gone, Billie...
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Home Kill
FilmDIRECTOR'S NOTE “Home Kill is part of my on-going quest for an answer to the question: what does it mean to tell a cinematic story? Previously, in my other works for cinema and television drama, I have sought to “tell a story...
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The Ritual
FilmDIRECTOR'S NOTE - Brent Roderique The Ritual is a simple premise that builds up the audience’s expectations with the use of ethereal visuals and dramatic sound. I wanted to create an atmosphere that had viewers believing...
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Mes Mer
FilmMesmer is an Auckland street performer with a difference. Her performances move people in ways that can’t be explained as she whirls around, her metallic costume shimmering and shining in an almost inhuman way. This first film from...
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Teach You A Lesson
FilmThings get dark when Dad discovers the stash and administers a beating. The child’s voice works as a distinct contrast to the drama appearing on-screen. Shot using mainly hand-held cameras, this is a grim and affecting drama about domestic...
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Moko
FilmMoko (Maori facial tattoo) has been a Maori tradition since the beginning of time, becoming almost non-existent with the advent of colonisation. In more recent years a renaissance has taken place in Aotearoa, New Zealand/ Now, a ten minute documentary...
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Room Tone
FilmRoom Tone is a black comedy about an obsessive-compulsive interior decorator, Geoffrey (Jed Brophy). Geoffrey has difficulty managing his unruly dog .Pockets., his nosey neighbours and his live in partner. His career is in danger as his abusive boss...
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She's Racing
FilmAn empty V8 Holden sits cooling on an isolated road - post crash - with no other vehicle in sight. A young woman walks down from the road, deep into the bush. She finds a red car - upside down - wheels still spinning. As she approaches it...
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Donuts for Breakfast
FilmDIRECTOR'S NOTE - Felicity Morgan-Rhind "If this film has a positive effect on one person, then we’ve succeeded."
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Letters About the Weather
FilmGrace has a bleak daily existence in a future world, going to work in an anonymous virtual space and returning home, alone. She escapes the routine by entering a virtual world, where she meets up with her virtual boyfriend. These encounters...
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Terminator: Dark Fate
ShowcaseIssue date: 23 Oct 2019In Mexico City, a newly modified liquid Terminator -- the Rev-9 model -- arrives from the future to kill a young factory worker named Dani Ramos. Also sent back in time is Grace, a hybrid cyborg human who must protect Ramos from the seemingly...
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Saving Grace
FilmSaving Grace was first produced for a play at Wellington's Bats Theatre in 1994. It was an immediate success, and won its young author, Duncan Sarkies, the prestigious Chapmann-Tripp Award for Best New Play, consolidating his reputation as a rising...
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The Ugly
FilmHe tells her of a terrifying force within him, which drives him to destroy those around him. He says this force has gone. Karen listens to his story. At first she trusts him, even believes him. But then her trust gives way to scepticism. His...
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9 Across
Film9 Across is a short film about choices. Incarcerated in a maximum security prison for robbing a bank, Leo is an inmate with a secret. Day and night he fills in the questions to a crossword puzzle, encrypting into his answers the materials he needs to...
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Willy Nilly
FilmHarry and Eric are middle-aged men whose elderly, tyrannical mother runs their lives. When she dies, the two men are forced to ask themselves some serious questions: "Should I have told her that I loved her?," "Who's going to...
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Making the Rain Breathe
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The Murder House
FilmDirector Waka Attewell is an award-winning cinematographer and filmmaker, while writer Ken Hammon collaborated on the cult hit Bad Taste.
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The Grocer's Apprentice
FilmA grocer leaves his shop in the care of an errant assistant. Disillusioned and bored, she disobeys his orders to stay open and puts her feet up. With the grocer gone, the groceries erupt in a maelstrom of malevolent mess and her peace is...
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Flying
FilmIn an unfamiliar house, amongst adults paralysed by loss, a young girl finds a surprising kindred spirit in her dying grandmother, Emma. And in the wondrous natural world surrounding the house, Josie encounters a strange and elusive playmate her own age.
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Hurtle
FilmHurtle is a surreal and comedic narrative which describes one day on the life of two extraordinary sisters of the cloth. Featuring choreography designed specifically for the camera, the movement is surging and humorous, compelling the characters...
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Sarah's Washing
FilmSarah's Washing is the first live-action film from animator, Greg Page (Decaff and Decaff II). Sarah's Washing is a slice of life with a dark twist.