• Utu

    Film

    It's the 1870s, and charismatic Māori leader Te Wheke is fed up by brutal land grabs. He takes up arms and leads a bloody rebellion against the colonial NZ Government. In the process he provokes everyone affected by his actions — threatened...

  • Here Is New Zealand

    Film

    "Here's a film about a place you've probably never been to; possibly never heard of. A place of peace and beauty surrounded by the South Pacific Ocean.It has snow-covered mountains, lakes, sub-tropical beaches and a modern economy. Its 3...

  • Death Warmed Up

    Film

    Death Warmed Up was a grand prize-winner at a French fantasy festival, David Blyth's splatterfest marked the first of many horrors funded by the NZ Film Commission. It was also the first local showcase of the smoothly-flowing Steadicam camera.

  • Wild Horses

    Film

  • Pallet On The Floor

    Film

    Sam Jamieson, Basil Beaumont-Foster, Brendon O'Keefe, Spud McGhee and Shorty Larsen eke out an existence in the small town of Kurikino, working seasonally at the local freezing works. The end of each day sees them gather in the local pub, the...

  • Other Halves

    Film

    Life for Liz is circumscribed by the respectable veneer of an affluent community. The streets she walks are clean and safe. She sleeps between matched sheets, eats at good restaurants. She has never told a deliberate lie or used foul language in public...

  • Iris

    Film

  • Heart of the Stag

    Film

  • Mr Wrong

    Film

    The screenplay for Mr Wrong was based upon the story by well-known English writer Elizabeth Jane Howard. Director Gaylene Preston used the genre of thriller to examine sexual violence towards women, and what she calls 'the cinderella...

  • Return Journey

    Film

    Part of the About Face series.

  • Kingpin

    Film

  • About Face ( SERIES)

    Film

    This series of seven contemporary dramas showcases the fresh, up-and-coming filmmakers of the 1980s.  The seven stories fit into various genres and of the seven filmmakers, five went on to make feature films. My First Suit - directed by Stewart...

  • The Fastest Gun Down Under

    Film

    An obsession with the the American cowboy as portrayed in countless westerns attracts members of both sexes to a club in the outer suburbs of Auckland. Dressing up in western garb, complete with holsters and guns, is a weekly form of escapism for club...

  • Drum/Sing

    Film

    Sculptor-Composer Phil Dadson and his two musical colleagues, Wayne Liard and Don McGlashan overwhelm the senses by producing percussive and other sounds from musical instruments of their own devising - large plastic tubes combined with drums and other...

  • Should I Be Good

    Film

    The feature film Should I Be Good is based on the actual events of the New Zealand based drug scandal which exploded into the news media with the brutal murder of Martin Johnstone in Britain in the early 1980s. He had already been dubbed 'Mr...

  • Leave All Fair

    Film

    She deposited the letter in a bank security box with instructions that it be given to her husband in the event of her death. Five months later, Katherine Mansfield died. Unknown to Murry, she had also left a copy of the 'last letter' with...

  • The Silent One

    Film

    The Silent One tells the story of Jonasi, a uniquely gifted young Polynesian man sent from the sea as a baby to grow up in an islolated Pacific village. Separated from the villagers by his silence and their prejudices, Jonasi finds solace in his...

  • Sylvia

    Film

    Sylvia Ashton-Warner's childhood was spent in poverty. Her father was crippled. Her mother, with nine other children, taught at an endless succession of schools, to which her growing family trailed after her, sharing hardships and domestic chores...

  • The Quiet Earth

    Film

    In director Geoff Murphy's cult sci-fi feature a global energy project has malfunctioned and scientist Zac Hobson (Bruno Lawrence) awakes to find himself the only living being left on earth. At first he lives out his fantasies, helping himself to...

  • Carry Me Back

    Film

    What follows is a riotous comedy of errors as ferry strikes, stolen vans and storms rage against the efforts of the two country lads. As a last ditch stand they call on their Aunty Bird for help. This turns out to be a mixed blessing as Aunty Bird is...

  • Rosie Learns A Lesson

    Film

    Rosie, a tubby sausage dog, sits on the verandah couch having a sunabthe. Her owner, Mrs Walker, comes out of the house and tells Rosie she'll have to go to the vet and be put on a diet. Mrs Walker calls Rosie to take her to the vet. Rosie imagines...

  • Trekking With the Gods

    Film

    Beginning in Kathmandu, Trekking with the Gods echoes the experiences of a group of 17 visitors who have come to Nepal to walk in the Himalayan foothills, weaving their way through a country entwined with ancient customs and cultures.

  • Them's The Breaks

    Film

    A dramatised documentary based on the experiences of a group of young Māori women in New Zealand. The film tells the story of four street kids' encounters with various government departments, institutions and figures of authority. these include...

  • Squeeze

    Film

  • Just One Child

    Film

  • Te Utu

    Film

    DIRECTOR'S STATEMENT - Robert Jahnke "The Māori of New Zealand is a member of the Polynesian race whose origin is still a subject of much argument. The consensus of opinion today suggests that the Polynesians reached Oceania from the Asian...

  • Sons for the Return Home

    Film

  • Keskidee Aroha

    Film

    Keskidee, a small Jamaican bird resilient in the face of hardship, is also the name of a self-help black arts centre in London, and the theatre group who work there. Keskidee's actors and musicians were brought to New Zealand to work with...

  • A State of Siege

    Film

    Karemoana was the final destination of Malfred Signal, retired teacher of drawing, whose life was dedicated to nursing her dying mother, and instructing generations of young girls in the art of accurately depicting shadows. But now her mother has died...

  • Guns Akimbo

    Showcase
    Issue date: 17 Sep 2019

    At a time when millions of people around the world are streaming e-sports content every day, it's not hard to imagine a possible future with the blood-sport insanity of Jason Lei Howden's Guns Akimbo. Videogame developer Miles (Daniel Radcliffe) is...

  • He Ara Deadline

    Event

    The deadline for He Ara Development Fund is 1pm.

  • Te Aupounamu Māori Screen Excellence Award Deadline

    Event

    The deadline for nominations for Te Aupounamu Māori Screen Excellence Award is 1pm.

  • Film Distribution Grants Guidelines

    Resource
    Issue date: 22 Sep 2020

    We offer financial assistance to domestic distributors of NZFC-funded New Zealand feature films to help maximise the New Zealand domestic theatrical audience. Read these helpful guidelines to assist you. 

  • NZFC External Complaints Policy

    Page

    The New Zealand Film Commission values feedback from our stakeholders.  This document outlines the policy as it applies to all external stakeholders working with the NZFC, and also covers employees, secondees, interns, independent consultants...

  • Kōpere Hou - Fresh Shorts Stage One Deadline

    Event

    Stage One applications for Kōpere Hou - Fresh Shorts close at 1pm.

  • Whakawhanake Te Ao Niko- Interactive Development Fund Deadline

    Event

    The deadline for Whakawhanake Te Ao Niko | Interactive Development Fund is 1pm