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Farewell John Clarke
NewsIssue date: 11 Apr 2017The NZFC and the New Zealand screen industry are shocked and saddened to hear that comedian, writer and performer John Clarke has passed away. While Clarke’s career was spent largely in Australia, to New Zealanders, he will always be Fred Dagg,...
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Screen Industry Survey 2015/2016
NewsIssue date: 12 Apr 2017It’s good news for the screen industry according to Statistics New Zealand’s annual Screen Industry Survey. New Zealand’s screen industry revenue increased by 3% to $3.3 billion, figures released today by Statistics New Zealand’s 2015/2016 Screen...
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Results of Fresh Shorts funding round November 2016
NewsIssue date: 20 Apr 2017Seven films have been offered funding in the November Fresh Shorts round, three at the $10,000 level, and four at the $30,000. At the $10,000 level: Memory Foam Writer / Director - Paloma Schneideman; Producer - Elspeth Grant A middle-aged couple...
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March 2017 Board meeting
NewsIssue date: 21 Apr 2017At the March 2017 Board meeting, the Board approved changes to several NZFC funds. The Feature Film Finishing Grant (FFFG) is offered to films made independently of the NZFC or any other Government funding that need help getting through post-production...
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Latin American roadshow of New Zealand films launches
NewsIssue date: 10 May 2017Nine New Zealand feature films and eight shorts have winged their way to Latin America to take part in a travelling roadshow through eleven cities in seven countries. Kicking off on 11 May in Buenos Aires, the Roadshow will travel through Argentina,...
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First films announced for NZIFF 2017
NewsIssue date: 11 May 2017The New Zealand International Film Festival (NZIFF) has announced its first eight titles for the 2017 Festival and three of them are New Zealand documentaries. Florian Habicht's Spookers, which recently had its world premiere at Toronto's Hot Docs,...
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Over $300M for New Zealand screen industry
NewsIssue date: 12 May 2017Budget 2017 will see $305.94 million allocated to support the New Zealand screen industry, both globally and domestically, say Economic Development Minister Simon Bridges and Arts, Culture and Heritage Minister Maggie Barry. $240 million over the next...
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Fresh Shorts online application announcement
NewsIssue date: 19 May 2017We're pleased to announce the launch of a new Fresh Shorts online application system for the next round in 2017. This will make it easier for applicants to enter their work and allow speedier communication between the NZFC and applicants. To support the...
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Gaylene Preston to be guest selector for NZ shorts at NZIFF
NewsIssue date: 26 May 2017Wellington filmmaker Gaylene Preston will be the Guest Selector for the New Zealand International Film Festival’s (NZIFF) only competition strand, the New Zealand’s Best short film competition. Five to six selected New Zealand shorts will premiere in...
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NZFC Online Application Portal - user account registration open
NewsIssue date: 12 Jun 2017Kia Ora, As you may know, the NZFC is moving its funding application process online. We are piloting the process with the next round of Fresh Shorts funding on June 26th. A first step of this new application process is filmmakers creating user accounts...
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More titles announced for NZIFF
NewsIssue date: 15 Jun 2017Four New Zealand feature-length films and the festival’s first-ever long form television series have been announced today for the New Zealand International Film Festival (NZIFF). Jane Campion’s Top of the Lake: China Girl, presented by UKTV and SKY, a...
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New Zealand Film Commission CEO to step down
NewsIssue date: 20 Jun 2017New Zealand Film Commission (NZFC) Chair, Kerry Prendergast, announced today that CEO Dave Gibson would step down from the role at the beginning of next year, after four years leading the agency. Speaking after the June Board meeting, Prendergast said...
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First look At The Changeover
NewsIssue date: 28 Jun 2017The spine-tingling debut trailer for the supernatural young adult film The Changeover has been released today as well as the confirmation the film will hit Kiwi cinemas on 28 September 2017. The Changeover trailer ...
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Film Commission appointments announced
NewsIssue date: 30 Jun 2017Arts, Culture and Heritage Minister Maggie Barry has announced two new appointments to the New Zealand Film Commission Board. “The New Zealand Film Commission is successfully bringing our stories to New Zealanders and people overseas and these two new...
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Proposal to charge fees for NZSPG applications - submissions date extended
NewsIssue date: 9 Aug 2017We have received little feedback on these proposals for potential charges, so we are extending the closing date for submissions. The original deadline of 11 August 2017 is extended to 25 August 2017. The NZFC administers the New Zealand Screen...
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Women's Horror Short Film Fund - announcement of successful applicants
NewsIssue date: 5 Jul 2017The New Zealand Film Commission is pleased to announce the successful applicants for the Women’s Horror Short Film Fund who will each receive a grant of $60,000 to make their films. This was a one-off initiative aimed at giving women filmmakers the...
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My Year With Helen sells out in one day
NewsIssue date: 7 Jul 2017My Year With Helen is the first film to sell out a session in the NZ International Film Festival. The film’s first Wellington session on July 30 at the Embassy Theatre sold out on the first day of ticket sales yesterday. There are still seats available...
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Human Traces selected for Melbourne International Film Festival
NewsIssue date: 18 Jul 2017Nic Gorman’s debut feature film, Human Traces, will screen at the Melbourne International Film Festival in August. This will follow the film’s world premiere at the New Zealand International Film Festival in Christchurch on 4 August. Written and...
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NZ's Best Short Film winners announced at NZIFF
NewsIssue date: 7 Aug 2017Congratulations to the winners of the sixth annual New Zealand’s Best Short Film competition. The winning shorts were announced on stage at the Civic Theatre in Auckland on Saturday night. The Madman Entertainment Jury Prize for the Best New Zealand...
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NZFC releases Statement of Intent and Statement of Performance Expectations
NewsIssue date: 14 Aug 2017The New Zealand Film Commission (NZFC) is pleased to release its Statement of Intent (SOI) outlining the organisation’s strategic objectives for the period 2017-2021 and its Statement of Performance Expectations (SPE) which reflects the organisation’s...
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Waru to open imagineNATIVE
NewsIssue date: 23 Aug 2017Waru has been selected to open the 2017 imagineNATIVE Film and Media Arts Festival, the world’s largest presenter of indigenous screen content. Waru, produced by Kerry Warkia and Kiel McNaughton, is an anthology feature film made up of eight 10-...
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Big Screen Symposium scholarships available
NewsIssue date: 28 Aug 2017The NZFC has scholarships available to attend the Big Screen Symposium in Auckland on 30 September and 1 October. Each scholarship will include a ticket to the two-day event and if you live outside the Auckland region, a travel grant of up to $250 is...
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Te Waipounamu hui date confirmed
NewsIssue date: 8 Sep 2017Kia hiwa rā! Kia hiwa rā! Kia tū, kia oho, kia mataara ki a tātou te hunga waihanga kiriata Māori. Nau mai, piki mai ki tā tātou hui kōkiri i ngā kaupapa here Māori a Te Tumu Whakaata Taonga. Last month Te Tumu Whakaata Taonga the New Zealand Film...
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One Thousand Ropes submitted to Oscars
NewsIssue date: 29 Sep 2017Tusi Tamasese’s One Thousand Ropes is New Zealand’s submission for the best foreign language category of the 90th Academy Awards. Each year the Academy invites countries to select and submit their best foreign language film for consideration. ...
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Additions to the NZFC’s Gender Policy Announced
NewsIssue date: 3 Oct 2017At last weekend’s Big Screen Symposium held in Auckland, Dave Gibson gave his final address to the industry as NZFC CEO. In his speech, he announced the organisation’s gender policy would add new objectives to help progress the careers of...
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Dave Gibson's Speech to the Big Screen Symposium 2017
NewsIssue date: 4 Oct 2017Change and Challenge. New Zealand Film Commission CEO, Dave Gibson, talks about recent changes in the film business and suggests some challenges for the future. The following is a transcript of Dave Gibson's speech given on Saturday, 30 September 2017...
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Annabelle Sheehan new NZFC CEO
NewsIssue date: 11 Oct 2017Kerry Prendergast, New Zealand Film Commission (NZFC) Chair, is pleased to announce Annabelle Sheehan as the next Chief Executive of the NZFC. Sheehan replaces Dave Gibson, who will depart the role in early January 2018. Making the announcement, Ms...
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The Hobbit Trilogy
ShowcaseIssue date: 12 Dec 2013Academy Award®-winning filmmaker Peter Jackson's Hobbit Trilogy is one of the largest and most sophisticated movie undertakings in the world. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012), The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013) and The Hobbit: The Battle...
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The Light Between Oceans
ShowcaseIssue date: 2 Sep 2016This is a project which demanded location - We knew early in the process we wanted to look in New Zealand. There is a richness of culture, a richness of architecture and a richness of landscape. We are very lucky. Jeffery Clifford - Producer Cape...
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Angel Wings
FilmA tragic loss draws Bernadette home from London to her family's isolated New Zealand farm. Upon her arrival she enters int the very heart of the complex relationship she has with her mother. Guided by memory she returns to her past where she re-...
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Prickle
FilmActor Murray Keane makes his film directing debut with this hilarious fable about man-scaping, genitalia and finding the perfect woman. A young man who is struggling with intense sexual frustration wakes up with something decidedly odd happening...
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Short Film International Festival Fund Guidelines
ResourceThe Short Film International Festival Fund provides financial assistance towards the travel costs for the makers of short films invited to significant film festivals. There is also some funding available to cover post production costs where that...
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Pause Clause Information Sheet
ResourceThe Pause Clause is an opportunity for filmmakers to get meaningful feedback on their film before committing to a final edit. This is an important part of the production schedule. The three-week pause needs to be planned, budgeted for and scheduled...
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Acceptable Private Investment Terms Information Sheet
ResourceThe Film Commission encourages an increased level of private investment being made available to New Zealand productions. This information sheet outlines the private investment terms that the Film Commission views as acceptable.
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Fresh Shorts Screenwriting Tips
ResourceHow do you write a script for a short film? Here are some tips from successful filmmakers about writing a short film.
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Israel - NZ Film Co-production Agreement
ResourceRead the Israel-New Zealand Film Co-production Agreement here.