All New Zealand articles – Page 3
-
Reviews
‘Nude Tuesday’: Edinburgh Review
Plenty to understand - and laugh at - in this all-gibberish comedy from New Zealand
-
Reviews
‘Whina’: Edinburgh Review
Respectful biopic relates the life and turbulent times of Maori activist Dame Whina Cooper
-
News
New Zealand film festival reveals titles for scaled-down 2022 edition
Opening and closing films unveiled.
-
News
Minnie Driver, Julian Dennison to star in ‘One Winter’; Blue Fox launching Cannes sales
‘One Winter’ is directed by Paul Middleditch and Hamish Bennett.
-
News
Autlook closes deals on documentary ‘Loving Highsmith’ (exclusive)
Eva Vitija’s documentary explores the life of crime novelist Patricia Highsmith.
-
News
Met Films’ ‘Piano Dreams’ scores ANZ, Europe sales (exclusive)
Piano prodigies documentary directed by Guy Lennon.
-
News
Sphere sells drama ‘It Is In Us All’ to US, UK, ANZ (exclusive)
Additional deals closed on Luc Picard’s action crime drama ’Confessions Of A Hitman’.
-
News
Michelle Savill’s ‘Millie Lies Low’ scores US, UK sales (exclusive)
New Zealand drama has screened at Berlin and SXSW film festivals.
-
News
Guy Pearce to star in Lee Tamahori’s ‘The Convert’ for Mister Smith Entertainment
The action feature is set in 1830s New Zealand.
-
News
Cornerstone Films boards Australian arachnophobia horror ‘Sting’
Weta Workshop is providing practical effects for Kiah Roache-Turner’s monster spider tale
-
News
Elizabeth Banks to star in Christine Jeffs’ ‘A Mistake’ for Cornerstone Films
Shooting commences in New Zealand in August.
-
Reviews
‘X’: SXSW Review
Ti West’s long-awaited return to horror is a bloody and brainy 1970s-style slasher with bite
-
Reviews
‘Millie Lies Low’: SXSW Review
Ana Scotney is a standout talent in Michelle Savill’s comedic debut from New Zealand
-
News
Shudder falls for TrustNordisk’s 'Attachment' (exclusive)
The film is the directorial of Gabriel Bier Gislason.
-
News
Embankment reveals first look at ballet drama ‘Joika’ as production begins in Poland (exclusive)
‘The White Crow’ star Oleg Ivenko joins Talia Ryder and Diane Krüger in the cast.
-
News
Galway winner ‘Redemption Of A Rogue’ sells to US, Australia-NZ (exclusive)
The film is the directorial debut of playwright Philip Doherty.
-
News
New Zealand creates first regional incentive aimed at boosting international production (exclusive)
It is designed to boost the screen sector in the Canterbury region of the South Island.
-
Reviews
‘The Beatles: Get Back’: TV Review
Peter Jackson presents a detailed reworking of The Beatles’ 1969 Get Back studio sessions
-
News
Tech firm Unity to buy Weta Digital in $1.6bn deal
Peter Jackson to remain majority owner of stand-alone WetaFX.
-
Reviews
‘Mothers Of The Revolution’: London Review
Briar March’s gripping documentary celebrates the women protesters of Greenham Common