NZIFF 2019 Auckland Programme Launched
The full programme for the 51st New Zealand International Film Festival has been revealed in Auckland. 144 feature-length films from 45 countries will screen over 18 days beginning on Thursday 18 July.
The full programme for the 51st New Zealand International Film Festival has been revealed in Auckland. 144 feature-length films from 45 countries will screen over 18 days beginning on Thursday 18 July.
Twenty-five films direct from the Cannes Film Festival are confirmed to screen at NZIFF 2019. Eight come from the Competition section of the festival including Jury Prize winners (tied) Les Misérables and Bacurau. NZIFF’s 2019 Cannes selections also feature Portrait of a Lady on Fire, the winner of both the Queer Palm (Feature) and Best Screenplay; as well as Elia […]
Thirteen feature-length New Zealand films will screen at the New Zealand International Film Festival (NZIFF) in 2019. Nine films will have their world premieres in the programme, including the previously announced documentary A Seat at the Table.
The New Zealand International Film Festival (NZIFF) presents a retrospective celebrating the life and work of French New Wave filmmaking pioneer Agnès Varda. Varda’s experimental features are seminal works of feminist cinema, French New Wave and neorealist filmmaking.
Teg Dainty and The Mission Estate Winery Concert announced today that global superstar Michael Bublé will return in February 2020 with a 36-piece orchestra to thrill his New Zealand fans for one night only at the Mission Estate Winery, Hawke’s Bay. This will be Michael Bublé’s only show in New Zealand.
The New Zealand International Film Festival (NZIFF) today reveals the much-anticipated 20th Live Cinema Screening in collaboration with the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra.
Nanny Assis, Maggie Gould and Kevin Field and band will get you dancing leading into Easter.
The full programme for the 50th New Zealand International Film Festival has been launched in Auckland this evening. 155 feature-length films from 40 countries will screen over 18 days beginning on Thursday 19 July.
The New Zealand International Film Festival (NZIFF) today reveals a further five films of the 2018 programme, which will screen in Auckland from 19 July, and in Wellington from 27 July.
New Zealand’s biggest combined jazz and blues event, the Cavell Leitch New Zealand International Jazz and Blues Festival returns to Christchurch for its 23rd year, with over 30 shows across five days starting on 23 May.