Television
Griff the Invisible: Berlin ahoy
The European premiere for Griff will occur in the Berlin International Film Festival’s Generation sidebar.
New Zealand Weekly Box Office to 15 December, 2010
After the Waterfall has gone from the list this week, while Insatiable Moon has a revival of box office fortune,…
Maya Hammarsal: wins Carson-Parker Embassy scriptwriting prize
A feature film script set in a German-occupied Jersey Island during World War Two, has won Maya Hammarsal the annual…
Festivals: another Kiwi short off to Utah
Three Kiwi shorts have so far been announced for early 2011 international festivals. Former Robber's Dog DA and camera op…
Philanthropy: gov't looks to increase giving
Arts, Culture and Heritage Minister Christopher Finlayson today welcomed a new report of the Cultural Philanthropy Taskforce, which makes six…
China: adds new almost festival to calendar
Beijing has merged some existing industry-focused events and opened them up to the public to create the Beijing International Film…
Flickerfest: 2011 program
Flickerfest 2011 is just around the corner and we are extremely excited to reveal our new program, website and Star…
$6.50 men: winners again
Mark Albiston and Louis Sutherland have picked up $25,000 from The Arts Foundation of New Zealand and Freemasons New Zealand's…
NZFC: the Annual Report
This year's NZFC annual report covers a period of change, the first full year of CEO Graeme Mason''s tenure and…
New Zealand Weekly Box Office to 8 December, 2010
Harry Potter 7.1 continues to drop percentage sharply, losing a further 45% in its third week, but still proves strong…