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  • Vista 48Hours, registration period

    To compete in the 48Hours you need to register a team in your local region. Teams can be any size. We've had solo operators and teams of over twenty. You […]

  • Sister Josephine, campaign closes

    Actors Alison Bruce and newcomer Jaxon Barbarich-Campbell explore a crystalised moment of empowerment from the director's life story. Writer/director Stef Harris, producer Amanda Jenkins, cinematographer John Chrisstoffels, talented cast/crew have […]

  • After the Party – ScreenTalk, Auckland

    Hear from some of the key creatives of TVNZ smash hit, After the Party, a series many are calling the best new Kiwi offering in years. Story creators Robyn Malcolm and Dianne […]

  • ShowNews Academy – NETWORK

    Academy Cinema 44 Lorne St, Auckland, New Zealand

    Each month ShowNews presents a film at Academy Cinemas picked by a special film industry guest. For April, writer/producer Steve Barr has chosen NETWORK Tickets only $10! Happy Hour drinks […]

  • Bill Tito: the Unread Story, campaign closes

    Humans are like books, each with their distinct covers, shapes, and sizes. But the real treasure lies in the stories within, tales that make each of us unique. And one […]

  • This Bites, campaign closes

    THIS BITES is a 5 episodes comedy webseries, starring comedy icons Thomas Sainsbury, Chris Parker and Lara Fischel-Chisholm, plus other brilliant guest actors. All 5 episodes were produced and directed […]

  • Rehearsal & Performance for Pan-Asian Filmmakers

    The Directors and Editors Guild of Aotearoa New Zealand and the Pan Asian Screen Collective welcome filmmakers to Rehearsal & Performance with Michelle Ang. Participants will have a chance to […]

  • Missing, campaign closes

    Alzheimer's-themed drama, Missing (欣欣念念), is a story about love and cherishing. This drama short film is penned by Peixuan Liu, a Master’s Screen Production student at the University of Auckland, […]

  • BPM public meeting

    BPM will present a public meeting on the issues currently impacting media in NZ. Speakers so far confirmed are: Irene Gardiner - President of SPADA Paul Thompson - Chief Executive […]

  • By the Skin of Her Teeth, campaign closes

    A 25-minute film centered around two female politicians, leading rival parties, as they await the results of the New Zealand election. To pass the time, they reflect on their competitiveness, […]

  • Youth in the Booth, campaign closes

    We're making a cool comedy short film adaptation featuring podcast students and their tutor Miss Queeny, teaching young people about podcasting Synopsis: The Youth from the local neighbourhood show up […]

  • Indian Short Film Night, Auckland

    India has the largest screen industry in the world, by output, producing double the number of films made in Hollywood each year. Nourished of course by a flourishing short film scene. […]

  • Ngā Aho Shorts, application deadline

    Ngā Aho Shorts in association with the NZ Film Commission, Te Māngai Pāho, NZ On Air, TMP and NZoA, is calling all production crews with a short film idea. Apply […]

  • MariMari, campaign closing

    Paul Wolffram's MariMari (fka Sanguma) is almost complete and prepping a festival premiere in July. The team wants to fly subject Evelyn Kunda from Papua New Guinea to Aotearoa to […]

  • Misty Flicks Festival early submission deadline

    Misty Flicks is a not-for-profit independent film festival held annually in the Central region of Aotearoa, New Zealand. The festival offers a wide-ranging programme of local and indigenous cinema. It […]

  • What does AI mean for the entertainment industries?

    Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the latest technological craze – enabling computers to create text, images, audio, and even video in mere seconds from just a short description of what […]

  • Indian Short Film Night, Wellington

    India has the largest screen industry in the world, by output, producing double the number of films made in Hollywood each year. Nourished of course by a flourishing short film scene. […]