Features
Indonesia Calling: John Hughes, Joris Ivens and a trilogy complete
'Indonesia Calling: Joris Ivens in Australia', continues John Hughes' wise, educated passion for the contemporary role of history, in that…
Guangzhou Doc Festival: New Zealand Day
The 2009 Guangzhou International Documentary Film Festival (GZDOC) will run from Nov. 29 to Dec. 13. The festival's industry events,…
Sanctum: the next time you are on this set, it will all be underwater
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SPIF: Changes to Taxation Legislation, as Australians and New Zealanders pass each other in the oppo
SPADA continues to lobby the government about proposed changes contained in the New Zealand Screen Production Incentive Fund Tax Amendments…
Film New Zealand: Change in the air
New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE) and Investment New Zealand (INZ) are pulling out of some of their direct involvement…
Multiculturalism: on the screens, no more softly, softly
We are all multicultural now, right? No, say Ana Tiwary and Natalie Millar, who are adding another forum to a…
Wake in Fright: wakes once more in Broken Hill
Who better to cover the screening of 'Wake in Fright' in the town where it was originally made, than ScreenHub's…
Maziar Bahari: a guest of evil
Maziar Bahari, a documentary filmmaker who was a guest at AIDC 2009, has come to grief in his home country…
Playpen: Māori television provokes an archival moment
NZ On Screen has launched a swag of Māori television and films which includes a heap of full length programs.…
NZ Film Commission: Peter Jackson & David Court to conduct review
Peter Jackson (Lord of the Rings) and the Australian Film Television and Radio School's David Court have been appointed to…