The New Zealand Film Commission and Women in Film and Television International (WIFITI), with support from The Walt Disney Studios, will host a global summit set to tackle representation and inclusion in the screen industry this October.
New Zealand’s screen production revenue fell by 20 per cent to $NZ1 billion in 2017-2018, due primarily to a drop in feature films, according to a new report.
Cliff Curtis will make his directing debut on a family film based on the true story of a boy whose dog is lost overboard, feared dead.
Director Paul Murphy's 'Lowdown Dirty Criminals', a comedy crime caper about two naïve young men searching for a better life, is shooting in Wellington.
Adam Smith will step up to be the acting chief executive officer of the South Australian Film Corporation (SAFC) following the recent departure of Annabelle Sheehan.
Annabelle Sheehan will be the next chief executive of the New Zealand Film Commission, replacing Dave Gibson.
After four years leading the New Zealand Film Commission, Dave Gibson will step down as CEO in January.
The New Zealand Film Commission has named the recipients of its one-off business development scheme Boost, with total funding of more than $NZ450,000.