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Whānau Mārama: New Zealand International Film Festival

Whānau Mārama: New Zealand International Film Festival

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Whānau Mārama: New Zealand International Film Festival is a national event to enhance the appreciation of, and engagement with, global art and culture by providing access to a diverse range of high-quality film.
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Capital in the 21st Century (2019)

Whānau Mārama: New Zealand International Film FestivalJul 24, 2019

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Before Everest (2020)

Before Everest (2020)

"I'd never share a rope with him" is about as damning a comment as anyone can make about a fellow mountaineer. Sir Edmund Hillary's words about Earle Riddiford in his last autobiography set the uneasy tone of this nuanced documentary by Earle’s son Richard Riddiford.

Recorded Sunday 2 August 2020 at ASB Waterfront Theatre in Auckland following the screening.

Aug 02, 202021:19
LOIMATA, The Sweetest Tears (2020)

LOIMATA, The Sweetest Tears (2020)

Director Anna Marbrook honours the last voyage of the great waka maker, sailor and mentor Ema Siope, whose journeys between Aotearoa and Sāmoa in search of healing, and her family’s reckoning with systemic abuse, are powerfully documented.

Recorded Thursday 30 July 2020 at ASB Waterfront Theatre in Auckland following the screening.

Jul 30, 202033:24
Rūrangi (2020)

Rūrangi (2020)

Premiering their forthcoming web series as a special festival presentation, director Max Currie (Everything We Loved, NZIFF14) and writer Cole Meyers’ queer and trans-celebratory drama swells with character and heart.

Recorded Sunday 26 July 2020 at ASB Waterfront Theatre in Auckland, following the world premiere screening.

Jul 26, 202034:45
Ngā Whanaunga Māori Pasifika Shorts (2020)

Ngā Whanaunga Māori Pasifika Shorts (2020)

A collection of Māori and Pasifika short films curated by Leo Koziol (Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāti Rakaipaaka), Director of the Wairoa Māori Film Festival, with guest co-curator Craig Fasi (Niue), Director of the Pollywood Film Festival. In 2020, for the first time, Ngā Whanaunga Māori Pasifika Shorts is a competitive section in the Festival. The best film in Ngā Whanaunga Māori Pasifika Shorts as judged by an international jury, receives the Wellington UNESCO City of Film Award for Best Film.

Recorded Sunday 26 July 2020 at ASB Waterfront Theatre in Auckland, following the world premiere screening.

Jul 26, 202028:12
New Zealand's Best (2020)

New Zealand's Best (2020)

For this year’s New Zealand’s Best short film competition, Festival Director Marten Rabarts, Head of Programming Michael McDonnell, and Paris-based Programmer Sandra Reid viewed 78 submissions to make a shortlist of 12, from which renowned director Tusi Tamasese selected these six finalists. A jury of three will select the winners of the $4,000 Creative New Zealand Jury Prize and the $2,000 Madman Entertainment Emerging Talent Award, while the winner of an audience vote takes away the Audience Choice Award, consisting of 25 percent of the online box office from this year’s screenings.

Recorded Saturday 25 July 2020 at ASB Waterfront Theatre in Auckland, following the world premiere screening.

Jul 25, 202028:16
The Girl on the Bridge (2020)

The Girl on the Bridge (2020)

In the increasing public discourse on mental health, Leanne Pooley’s inspiring and fearless documentary tracks an extraordinary young woman’s journey from suicide survivor to advocate for those struggling. The fact it leaves you hopeful and with tangible advice makes it vital viewing.

Recorded Saturday 25 July 2020 at ASB Waterfront Theatre in Auckland, following the world premiere screening.

Marten Rabarts with Leanne Pooley and Jazz Thornton.

Jul 25, 202024:35
Billy and The Kids (2019)

Billy and The Kids (2019)

Recorded August 4 at Academy Cinemas following the Auckland premiere screening.

Audience Q&A with director Mark Albiston in conversation with Sally Woodfield and joined by Billy Graeme and some of the subjects of the documentary Latu, Ali & Nicole.

Aug 13, 201928:10
Ngā Whanaunga Māori Pasifika Shorts (2019)

Ngā Whanaunga Māori Pasifika Shorts (2019)

Recorded July 21 at the ASB Waterfront Theatre.

Audience Q&A with the six filmmakers in conversation with curators Leo Kozio & Craig Fasi.

Aug 12, 201924:27
In My Blood It Runs (2019)

In My Blood It Runs (2019)

Recorded July 27 at Academy Cinemas following the New Zealand premiere screening.

Audience Q&A with director Maya Newell in conversation with Annie Goldson and Jack Gray.

Aug 08, 201938:43
Peter Peryer: The Art of Seeing (2019)

Peter Peryer: The Art of Seeing (2019)

Recorded July 28 at ASB Waterfront Theatre following the world premiere screening.

Audience Q&A with director Shirley Horrocks in conversation with Jim Barr. 

Aug 06, 201940:15
2040 (2019)

2040 (2019)

 Recorded July 27 at The Civic following the screening. 

Audience Q&A with director Damon Gameau in conversation with Roman Travers.

Aug 05, 201940:15
Mo Te Iwi - Carving for the People (2019)

Mo Te Iwi - Carving for the People (2019)

Recorded August 2 at Academy Cinemas following the Auckland premiere screening.

Audience Q&A with director Robin Greenberg in conversation with Erina Tamepo.

Aug 05, 201915:21
The Gift: The Journey of Johnny Cash (2019)

The Gift: The Journey of Johnny Cash (2019)

Recorded July 31 at ASB Waterfront Theatre following the screening.

Audience Q&A with director Thom Zimny in conversation with Sally Woodfield.

Aug 05, 201933:56
For My Father’s Kingdom (2019)

For My Father’s Kingdom (2019)

Recorded August 3 at Rialto Cinemas Newmarket in Auckland following the screening.

Audience Q&A with Vea Mafile’o in conversation with Simulata Pope.

Aug 05, 201916:20
Helen Kelly - Together (2019)

Helen Kelly - Together (2019)

Recorded August 2 at the ASB Waterfront Theatre following the Auckland premiere screening.

Audience Q&A with director Tony Sutorius in conversation with Leanne Pooley.

Aug 05, 201918:59
Jawline (2019)

Jawline (2019)

Recorded August 2 at the ASB Waterfront Theatre following the screening. 

Audience Q&A with director Liza Mandelup in conversation with Erin Rogatski.

Aug 05, 201922:00
Vivarium (2019)

Vivarium (2019)

Recorded July 28 at the Hollywood Avondale in Auckland following the New Zealand Premiere screening. 

Audience Q&A with director Lorcan Finnegan in conversation with Ant Timpson. 

Aug 05, 201932:58
Bellbird (2019)

Bellbird (2019)

 

Recorded July 20 at The Civic in Auckland following the NZ premiere screening.

Audience Q&A with director Hamish Bennett and producers Orlando Stewart & Catherine Fitzgerald in conversation with Dame Gaylene Preston. Presented in association with Script to Screen.

Aug 05, 201947:55
A Seat at the Table (2019)

A Seat at the Table (2019)

Recorded July 28 2019 at The Civic in Auckland following the world premiere screening. 

Audience Q&A with directors David Nash & Simon Mark-Brown in conversation with Sam Flynn Scott. 

Aug 02, 201929:60
Births, Deaths & Marriages (2019)

Births, Deaths & Marriages (2019)

Recorded August 1 2019 at Academy Cinemas in Auckland following the New Zealand world premiere.

Audience Q&A with director Bea Joblin in conversation with Sally Woodfield.

Aug 02, 201913:00
Animals (2019)

Animals (2019)

Recorded July 25 2019 at the ASB Waterfront Theatre in Auckland.

Audience Q&A with director Sophie Hyde in conversation with Robyn Malcolm.

Presented in association with Script to Screen.

Jul 28, 201927:52
Judy & Punch (2019)

Judy & Punch (2019)

Recorded July 25 2019 at The Civic in Auckland following the New Zealand premiere.

Audience Q&A with writer and director Mirrah Foulkes in conversation with Chelsie Preston-Crayford.

Presented in association with Script to Screen.

Jul 28, 201957:26
By the Balls (2019)

By the Balls (2019)

Recorded July 25 2019 at the ASB Waterfront Theatre in Auckland.

Audience Q&A with producer and co-director Charlotte Purdy.

Jul 28, 201915:06
Capital in the 21st Century (2019)

Capital in the 21st Century (2019)

Recorded July 21 2019 at The Civic in Auckland following the New Zealand premiere.

Audience Q&A with director Justin Pemberton and producer Matthew Metcalfe in conversation with Toby Manhire.

Jul 24, 201942:04