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The New Zealand International Film Festival[1] is a film festival held annually across New Zealand throughout the latter half of the year.
In 2009 for the first time the Festival relinquished its various regional names to be called the New Zealand International Film Festival [2]. Until now each region has been promoted with the region’s name despite sharing a common programme and artwork since 2002. The Festival has grown nationally since the merging in 1984 of the Auckland International Film Festival (founded in 1969) and the Wellington Film Festival (1972). The Festival is operated by the New Zealand Film Festival Trust, a charitable trust established in 1996 based in Wellington.
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History
The NZ International Film Festival in Auckland
Auckland is the original home of the Film Festival. Founded in 1969 as a component of the Auckland Festival, the Auckland International Film Festival in time became a fund-raising event subsidising live arts. Rescued from this role by the intervention of the New Zealand Federation of Film Societies in 1984, the Festival achieved an audience in excess of 100,000 for the first time in 2005. The year 2000 marked the Festival’s return to the refurbished Civic Theatre, a 1930's picture palace.
The NZ International Film Festival in Wellington
The Wellington Film Festival was inaugurated by Lindsay Shelton and the Wellington Film Society with seven films in 1972[citation needed]. Thirty years later the Festival shows over 150 programmes to audiences in excess of 71,000. The Festival has a long tradition of supporting New Zealand filmmakers. The main venue is the Embassy Theatre [3]. The Festival has played a major role in the theatre's rehabilitation and continuing refurbishment.[citation needed]
International Film Festival, Dunedin
Founded in 1977, the Dunedin manifestation of the Festival presents a highlights package of approx seventy-five features – plus shorts – playing at the Regent Theatre
International Film Festival, Christchurch
Founded along with the Dunedin event in 1977, the Christchurch Festival in the South Island's largest city presents substantially the same highlights programme. Christchurch is a city of avid moviegoers for whom this Festival functions as a popular showcase sample of the international Festival circuit.
14 regions around New Zealand
A selection of up to Festival titles continue to travel around New Zealand, making the NZ International Film Festival unique on the world Festival stage. Provincial cities covered by the festival are Hamilton, Palmerston North, Gisborne, Greymouth, Kerikeri, Masterton, Hawke's Bay, Nelson, New Plymouth, Tauranga and Motueka.
The NZ Film Festival Trust
Registered Charity
The NZ Film Festival Trust is registered as a charitable entity under the Charities Act 2005. Registration number CC23151.
Board Members
The NZ Film Festival Trust is governed by a board of trustees. Current board members are:
Catherine Fitzgerald (Chair)
Peter Hay
Robin Laing
Tearepa Kahi
Andrea Haines (appointed by the Federation of Film Societies)
Andrew Langridge
Ryan Reynolds
Lindsay SheltonSee also
- Film festivals in Oceania
External links
- Official website
- New Zealand International Film Festivals on Twitter
- Reel Big by Russell Baillie, New Zealand Herald, 13 June 2009
Categories:- Film festivals in New Zealand
- International film festivals
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