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Amid the battle for Best Picture, The Brutalist, Conclave and Emilia Perez are looking like the frontrunners considering their slew of other award wins, and the Best Actress contest could easily be clinched by The Substance actress Demi Moore.
Timothée…
How Tinā found its home in Christchurch
This story was originally published on The Spinoff.
The first of many palpable moments in the room at the Christchurch premiere of Tinā came during a phone conversation between the main character Mareta (Anapela Polataivao) and her daughter. She’s seeking…
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Hollywood Unions Traveling to Sacramento to Lobby for California’s Film and TV Tax Credit Expansion
As concerns about runaway production mount while California looks to balance its budget and prepares for potential federal funding cuts, top entertainment unions are pulling out all the stops to support proposed expansions to the state’s film and TV tax…
FilmLA Reports 6.2% Increase in Regional Production for Q4 2024, But Annual Totals Remain Below Pre-Strike Levels
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A very timely and well-constructed case on the Film Attractions Agency
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Bectu demands action on ‘broken turnaround’ after research exposes widespread use and the severe toll it’s taking on crew
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Pacific profiles: Meet Teuila Field, first assistant director on Tinā, Mulan and Sweet Tooth
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Teuila Field (Sāmoan/Pākehā) has a decade of experience working as first assistant director (1st AD) on many well-known TV shows and films, including the recently released Tinā. She considers herself to be…
To merge or not to merge
As we noted last week, we wanted a bit more time to muse on the proposed merger of the Film Commission and NZ On Air, about which MCH is seeking feedback. Partly we wanted more time because – although it…
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Don’t call them ‘extras.’ For one night, Hollywood’s background actors are the real stars
For seven years, background actors have been recognizing their own at the ceremony.
In some ways, the background actor awards are not unlike the efforts from other categories of actors, such as stunt performers, to demand more respect from the…
Changes are underway for the media industry, but it’s a messy process
The country’s broadcasting and streaming landscape is set to shift, with the government proposing significant changes in a media reform discussion document.
Two of the most debated proposals include merging public funding agencies NZ On Air and the New Zealand…
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George Clarke journeys across rugged Aotearoa & Australia to explore remote island living
Earlier this month Perpetual Entertainment commenced filming on an all-new premium factual series George Clarke’s Homes in the Wild for Sky New Zealand Originals to air on Sky Open and Neon later in 2025 and on Channel 4 in the…
AI Set to Transform Production Industry, Mip London Panel Says: ‘This Is the Most Exciting Time in TV History’
In a spirited panel discussion at Mip London, leading production executives shared insights on how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming content creation while highlighting opportunities for independent producers to gain competitive advantages over traditional studios.
Jason Mitchell, founder of The…
John Lithgow Terrorizes Geoffrey Rush in ‘The Rule of Jenny Pen’ Trailer
John Lithgow plays an elderly care home tyrant out to drive an arrogant and partially paralyzed judge, played by Geoffrey Rush, insane in the official trailer for The Rule of Jenny Pen, which dropped Monday.
The psychological thriller from director…
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CAMP 10-A – Feature Film
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Time for Change: Why NZ Needs a Dedicated Film Attractions Agency
Opinion by Brian Kassler.
The New Zealand film industry stands at a crossroads. With the government looking seriously at a merger of the New Zealand Film Commission and NZ On Air. Some even say Screen New Zealand is a done…
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