• The Baker's Brother

    Film

    Rabbit's loyalties to his delinquent brother and the eccentric Mr and Mrs G are put to the test when an unexpected order arrives to bake 330 dozen hot-cross buns by 6:30 the following morning. Familial relations are severely strained as the minutes...

  • Exposure

    Film

  • Interactive Development Fund Deadline

    Event

    The deadline for applications to the Interactive Development Fund is 9am.

  • Expression of Interest: Producer for Ngā Pouwhenua Joint Indigenous Initiative

    News
    Issue date: 7 Mar 2019

    The New Zealand Film Commission (NZFC) is looking for an experienced Māori producer to collaborate with an Australian Indigenous Producer (appointed by Screen Australia) on Ngā Pouwhenua, a one-off joint indigenous initiative. Two overarching...

  • A Fine Weekend

    Film

    One man's life is waylaid by a brief encounter. It will take his best friend to guide him back to love. Director Armagan Ballantyne's last film, Whistle She Rolls, was selected for the 1996 Venice Film Festival and went on to win second prize ar...

  • A Quiet Night

    Film

    Phil Hearn is pushing 40 and feels every minute of it. He didn’t plan to have six kids and work a second job driving taxis to feed them all but that’s how his life is shaping up.   One stormy night in the city, Hatu...

  • Flames From the Heart

    Film

    DIRECTOR'S STATEMENT - Robert Sarkies "I got to the movies to enjoy the movie. Others go to chat or eat or sleep or make out. Am I weird?" "We all love going to the movies. There's a romance to it (yes even when you go alone)....

  • La Vie En Rose

    Film

    Audrey Foggin is a sultry young Catholic woman living in the 1950s.  She tries to break free of her drab, conformist existence - dominated by religious guilt and fear - by idealising her postie, Barry. Reality, however, turns out to be rather more...

  • Malama

    Film

    Malama  is one of six short films that screened as part of Tala Pasifika, a groundbreaking Pacific Island drama series that screened on TV One in 1996. Malama  tells the story of Malama, a young girl who lost her eyesight in a car crash that...

  • Needles and Glass

    Film

    Ma Te Wa Film Productions - established in 1999 to develop Needles and Glass into a theatrical short. Adapted for the screen by Susan Thrasher from the remarkable short story by Fiona Kidman, Ma Te Wa has endeavoured to gather film industry professionals...

  • Philosophy

    Film

    Philosophy is an award winning short film about life, death and electricity. Set in a surreal landscape a young student of philosophy hitches a ride in a hearse only to find himself trapped and desperate to escape.

  • Pikowae

    Film

    Sacred land… or Tapu, as Maori put it. This is a world where ritual and prayer is the only formidable respect that will pave our way. Respect of where we are standing. Respect for the events of the past. Respect for whatever immortal spirit waits...

  • The Waiting Room

    Film

    DIRECTOR'S NOTES - Ian Hughes "The Waiting Room was written in 1995 while I was living in the city of Prague. Hometown of Franz Kafka. It wasn’t until I lived there that I fully comprehended his work. Life was a constant spiral of...

  • The Lethal Innocents

    Film

    Director’s Statement - Kirsty Cameron In The Lethal Innocents I wanted to create a suburban fable to tell the story of a girl who does not conform to the cliched ideas of teenage right and wrong. These girls can be called many things –...

  • Nutcase

    Film

    This early short from Roger Donaldson is a sci-fi caper for kids.  A singing and dancing gang led by 'Evil Eva' holds Auckland to ransom.  If they don't get their five mil, Eva will drop a nuclear bomb into the crater of Rangitoto...

  • 2018 Stakeholder Research Survey

    Resource
    Issue date: 12 Mar 2019

    A report outlining the aggregated results of the 2018 survey of the New Zealand Film Commission's Stakeholders 

  • Know How - Distribution and Marketing

    Resource

    A successful commercial film release can be as much about commerce as it is about art. What is Your Product and Who is the Consumer? Route to Market Communicating your Film to the Target Audience Release Goals and Budget Marketing Campaign...

  • Expression of Interest - NZ producer for Ngā Powhenua

    Resource
    Issue date: 29 Mar 2019

    Guidelines for the expression of interest  - New Zealand producer for Ngā Pouwhenua Joint Indigenous initiative.

  • He Ara Deadline

    Event

    The deadline for applications to He Ara is 9am

  • Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets

    Showcase
    Issue date: 15 Nov 2017

    Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets is the visually spectacular new adventure film from Luc Besson, the legendary director of The Professional, The Fifth Element, La Femme Nikita and Lucy. Based on the groundbreaking comic book series that...

  • The Shannara Chronicles

    Showcase
    Issue date: 9 Aug 2017

    A year after the events of last season, the Four Lands is in chaos. The re-emergence of magic has the populace terrified, and an organization called the Crimson is hunting down magic users, using fear and intimidation to sow discord among the races. Wil...

  • Wonder Woman

    Showcase
    Issue date: 14 Mar 2017

    Gal Gadot stars as the title character in the epic action-adventure from director Patty Jenkins. Joining Gadot in the international cast are Chris Pine, Robin Wright, Danny Huston, David Thewlis, Connie Nielsen, Elena Anaya, Ewen Bremner, Lucy Davis,...

  • Blade Runner 2049

    Showcase
    Issue date: 2 Mar 2018

    Three decades after the events of the first film, a new blade runner, LAPD Officer K, unearths a long-buried secret that has the potential to plunge what’s left of society into chaos. K’s discovery leads him on a quest to find Rick Deckard, a former LAPD...

  • Ash vs Evil Dead

    Showcase
    Issue date: 24 Oct 2018

    Ash vs Evil Dead, a 10-episode half-hour series, is the long-awaited follow-up to the classic horror film, The Evil Dead. The third season finds Ash, having gone from murderous urban legend to humanity-saving hometown hero, discovering that he has a...

  • First Look at The Chills Feature Film Released

    News
    Issue date: 25 Mar 2019

    Fresh from a sell-out world premiere at the prestigious SXSW film festival in Austin, Texas, the debut trailer for The Chills: The Triumph & Tragedy of Martin Phillipps has been released. In cinemas nationwide on 2 May, the film is...

  • Raupapa Whakaari Funding: Drama to the World Deadline Extension

    News
    Issue date: 14 Mar 2019

    Based on industry feedback, the New Zealand Film Commission, NZ On Air and Script to Screen have extended the deadline for applications for Raupapa Whakaari: Drama to the World by two weeks. NEW DEADLINE for RAUPAPA WHAKAARI: DRAMA TO THE WORLD -...

  • Raupapa Whakaari Funding: Drama to the World Deadline

    Event

    Applications for Raupapa Whakaari Funding: Drama to the World close at 9am.  

  • New Appointments to the Film Commission

    News
    Issue date: 6 Mar 2019

    Aucklanders Sandra Kailahi and Anthony (Ant) Timpson have been appointed to the New Zealand Film Commission (NZFC), Associate Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage, Carmel Sepuloni announced today. “Both bring huge expertise and knowledge to the...

  • Rose Matafeo and Matthew Lewis to Star in New Piki Films Comedy Baby,Done

    News
    Issue date: 5 Mar 2019

    Production is underway in Auckland for Piki Films’ new feature film, Baby, Done staring Edinburgh Comedy Award-winner Rose Matafeo (The Breaker Upperers, Funny Girls) and English actor Matthew Lewis (Harry Potter,...

  • Closed Captions for Daffodils

    News
    Issue date: 1 Mar 2019

    Daffodils, a bittersweet love story told with beautiful re-imaginings of iconic New Zealand songs will be able to be enjoyed in cinemas by the hearing impaired alongside their hearing friends. In a first for a New Zealand film, Daffodils distributor,...

  • NZFC & Screen Australia Partner on Indigenous initiative

    News
    Issue date: 28 Feb 2019

    October 2019 and April 2020 respectively mark the 250th anniversary of James Cook’s maiden voyage to the Pacific, New Zealand and Australia. The New Zealand Film Commission (NZFC) and Screen Australia’s Indigenous Department are partnering on a one-off...

  • Ngā Pouwhenua Joint Indigenous Initiative Deadline

    Event

    The deadline for applications to the Ngā Pouwhenua Joint Indigenous Initiative is 9am

  • Wellington Filmmakers Set to Develop Projects in Renowned Accelerator

    News
    Issue date: 22 Feb 2019

    The depth of talent in Wellington’s screen sector is once again on the global stage, with four participants joining Screen Canberra’s Accelerator Film Pod 2019, to develop and market-test feature film projects with strong commercial prospects. Screen...

  • Vale Peter Wells

    News
    Issue date: 21 Feb 2019

    With great sadness the NZFC and the New Zealand screen industry bids farewell to writer and director Peter Wells. A life-long lover of film, Peter’s first short film, Foolish Things (1980) was an experimental piece which screened in Australia and won...

  • Trailer for The Heart Dances Released

    News
    Issue date: 12 Feb 2019

    Rialto Distribution are thrilled to share with you the full theatrical trailer for The Heart Dances - the journey of The Piano: the ballet. The Heart Dances tracks the creation of The Piano: the ballet, commissioned by the Royal New Zealand Ballet....

  • Hui Whakawhānui Pūkenga: Extending Your Talent Opportunities For Story Assessment and Story Development With Louise Gough

    News
    Issue date: 25 Jan 2019

    The New Zealand Film Commission in partnership with Louise Gough (Australia) is offering two opportunities for a select group of industry professionals to elevate and upskill their story assessment and development skills for screen storytelling. Script...