New Zealand
ASA: down on the farm
A dog, a beaver, a shark and two horses made the top ten list of ads most moaned about in…
Palm Springs: festival picks 6 Kiwi shorts
Palm Springs International Shortfest (PSIF) announced its lineup today, touting 314 films from 43 countries, of which six came from…
Mountain Film Fest: takes to the hills
The NZ Mountain Film Festival (NZMFF) released its programme this week. Possibly the programme launch was a little overshadowed by…
New Zealand Weekend Box Office to 13 June, 2010
Football was the winner, with the World Cup hitting revenues across the board. SATC 2 held up well with its…
NZFF: programme unveiled, starring NZ's second city of film
Apart from a wealth of international film gathered from exhaustive (and exhausting) trawling of other festivals and entries submitted, this…
NZFF: competition time
Courtesy of the NZ Film Festival, ScreenHub has 5 double passes for the festival to give away. Passes can be…
Michael Stephens: shanghaied as international delegate
Wellington-based film and entertainment lawyer, Michael Stephens, has been appointed as New Zealand’s International Delegate of the Shanghai International Film…
Shanghai Film Fest: goes for good, bad and ugly on opening weekend
The Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF) opened with a lovely red carpet bash and party, screened some well-received opening films,…
Weta: kissing frogs?
US company RG Entertainment has announced Weta as its SFX company for the upcoming Wind in the Willows, with Kim…
Arkles: reports of death premature, now getting hitched to 'Wedding Party'
Arkles Entertainment is alive and well on both sides of the Tasman, having avoided going into liquidation earlier this year.…