NZIFF Announces 12 Films to Screen at Festival
NZIFF Announces an impressive 12 feature-length New Zealand films have been selected to screen at this year’s Whanau Mārama: New Zealand International Film Festival (NZIFF) so far.
NZIFF Announces an impressive 12 feature-length New Zealand films have been selected to screen at this year’s Whanau Mārama: New Zealand International Film Festival (NZIFF) so far.
Show Me Shorts, NZ’s biggest little film festival opens across Aotearoa from 5 October – with sixty short films and three music videos, chosen from a record 2040 entries.
Japan features prominently in the minds of New Zealanders this year with the forthcoming Rugby World Cup, Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics. The Show Me Shorts Film Festival, too, is bringing Japanese culture into the spotlight by partnering with the Asia New Zealand Foundation, the Japan Foundation and the Embassy of Japan for this year’s Festival.
This August and September, Event Cinemas presents the inaugural IMAX DOCO Film Festival, showcasing new and classic IMAX documentaries on New Zealand’s biggest and most immersive screen, IMAX with Laser.
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.
The 13th Floor’s Steve Austin has been hunkered down in cinemas around central Auckland enjoying as much of the New Zealand International Film Festival as hecan. This is a daily diary of capsule reviews of movies viewed on 23rd of July. Click here to read reviews of Frank, Killers, Leviathan, Particle Fever, Ukraine Is Not […]