Resources / Media Industries / The New Zealand Film Industry
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The New Zealand Film Commission supports New Zealand's screen industry by making and promoting New Zealand films, attracting international productions and developing careers for filmmakers. |
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Following the demise of ONFILM in 2013 and the withdrawal of SCREEN HUB’s NZ-based service in early 2014, former SCREEN HUB NZ editor Keith Barclay created SCREENZ, which launched in April 2014. Keith left SCREENZ at the end of 2017, when Data Book owner Kelly Lucas took over. SCREENZ is for and about the NZ screen industries and those in related fields. |
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Māori in screen production. |
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Show Me Shorts offers a range of educational programmes, providing professional development and networking opportunities for experienced and emerging filmmakers, as well as special screenings for school groups and educational resources for use in primary, intermediate and secondary school classrooms. |
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A film blog with a New Zealand perspective. |
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Statistics from Stats NZ. |
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WIFT NZ, Women in Film and Television Incorporated, is an organisation with over 700 members working in film, television and associated industries which works to support growth and sustainability in the screen industries with a particular emphasis on equal opportunity and participation for women. |
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Script to Screen aims to develop the craft and culture of storytelling for the screen in Aotearoa, NZ |
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The Screen Production and Development Association of New Zealand. |
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A history of New Zealand's film industry from 100% Pure New Zealand. |
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The New Zealand Film Archive |
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NZ on Screen is an online showcase of NZ television, film, music, music video and web-series. |
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OUT OF THE MIST is an alternate reading of New Zealand’s obscure cinematic heritage, narrated by Man Booker prizewinner Eleanor Catton, and illustrated with excerpts from over 70 feature films, shorts, documentaries, and artworks. It premiered at the New Zealand International Film Festival on July 20, 2015. |