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Contemporary New Zealand cinema : : from new wave to blockbuster / edited by Ian Conrich and Stuart Murray London: I.B. Tauris, 2008.
Call No: 71 (931) NEWAuthor: Conrich, Ian (ed) ; Murray, Stuart(ed) Place: LondonPublisher: I.B. TaurisPubDate: 2008PhysDes: xiv, 273 p. : ill. ; 24 cmSeries: I.B Taruris world cinema seriesSubject: FEMINISM AND THE CINEMA ; FESTIVALS. NEW ZEALAND ; MAORI CINEMA ; MASCULINITY IN FILMS ; NEW ZEALAND FILM COMMISSION ; NEW ZEALAND IN FILMS ; REALISM IN FILMS ; RELIGION IN FILMS ; BARCLAY, BARRY ; CAMPION, JANE ; CURTIS, CLIFF ; DUFF, ALAN ; DONALDSON, ROGER ; DENNIS, JONATHAN ; Grierson, John ; JACKSON, PETER (NZ) ; LAWRENCE, BRUNO ; MUNE, IAN ; MURPHY, GEOFFREY ; LANGE, DAVID ; MACLEAN, ALISON ; MITA, MERATA ; MORRIESON, RONALD HUGH ; MORRISON, TEMUERA ; MULDOON, ROBERT ; NEILL, SAM ; PRESTON, GAYLENE ; SARGESTON, FRANK ; SARKIES, ROBERT ; TAMAHORI, LEE ; WARD, VINCENT ; BAISE-MOI (FR, Virginie Despentes, 2000) ; BRAINDEAD (NZ, Peter Jackson, 1992) ; CAME A HOT FRIDAY (NZ, Ian Mune, 1985) ; CHANNELLING BABY (NZ, Christine Parker, 1999) ; CINEMA OF UNEASE: A PERSONAL JOURNEY BY SAM NEILL (NZ, Sam Neill & Judy Reimer, 1995) ; CRUSH (NZ, Alison MacLean, 1992) ; DESPERATE REMEDIES (NZ, Stewart Main & Peter Wells, 1993) ; END OF THE GOLDEN WEATHER, THE (NZ, Ian Mune, 1991) ; GOODBYE PORK PIE (NZ, Geoffrey Murphy, 1980) ; HEAVENLY CREATURES (NZ, Peter Jackson, 1994) ; IRREFUTABLE TRUTH ABOUT DEMONS ((NZ, Glenn Standring, 2000) ; JUBILEE (NZ, Michael Hurst, 2000) ; LORD OF THE RINGS, THE (US, PETER JACKSON, 2001) ; MAGIK AND ROSE (NZ, Vanessa Alexander, 1999) ; NGATI (NZ, Barry Barclay, 1987) ; ONCE WERE WARRIORS (NZ, Lee Tamahori, 1994) ; PIANO, THE (AT, Jane Campion, 1993) ; PRICE OF MILK, THE (NZ, Harry Sinclair, 2000) ; QUIET EARTH, THE (NZ, Geoffrey Murphy, 1985) ; RAIN (NZ, Christine Jeffs, 2001) ; SAVING GRACE (NZ, Costa Botes, 1997) ; SCARECROW, THE (NZ, Sam Pillsbury, 1982) ; SCARFIES (NZ, Robert Sarkies, 1999) ; SKIN DEEP (NZ, Geoff Steven, 1978) ; SNAKESKIN (NZ, Gillian Ashurst, 2001) ; SLEEPING DOGS (NZ, Roger Donaldson, 1977) ; SMASH PALACE (NZ, Roger Donaldson, 1981) ; TOPLESS WOMEN TALK ABOUT THEIR LIVES (NZ, Harry Sinclair, 1997) ; UTU (NZ, Geoffrey Murphy, 1983) ; VIGIL (NZ, Vincent Ward, 1984) ; WHALE RIDER (NZ/GG, Niki Caro, 2002) Summary: "Focusing on industrial and commercial concerns, questions of aesthetics and form, and the cultural debates surrounding nation and identity, the book surveys the full range of filmmaking in New Zealand. It displays the rich diversity of film production in the country, and in doing so highlights a number of specific contexts - Maori, documentary and short filmmaking, literary adaptations, the development of the national Film Commission and Archive, marketing and censorship, in addition to explorations into the place of bicultural relations, spirituality, masculinity and disability - that have created a cinema of global significance. Featuring critical accounts of internationally-acclaimed features like The Piano and Once Were Warriors, as well as the growth of the national infrastructure that made such films possible, Contemporary New Zealand Cinema is the most thorough study available of a vibrant filmmaking culture. The book also includes a fully comprehensive filmography detailing all New Zealand feature and television films."--BOOK JACKETNotes: Filmography: p.[239]-253
Bibliography: p. 255- 258; Includes indexISBN: 9781845118372
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New Zealand film festival souvenir programme Wellington, New Zealand: New Zealand Film Festival Trust, 2000-.
Call No: FESTIVAL CATALOGUE SHELVES held 2000-Source: NZPlace: Wellington, New ZealandPublisher: New Zealand Film Festival TrustPubDate: 2000-Subject: FESTIVALS. NEW ZEALAND Order Notes: Current
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festival catalogue
New Zealand international film festivals : [programme] / New Zealand international film festivals New Zealand: The Festival, 2000-2006.
Call No: FESTIVAL CATALOGUE SHELVES
held 2000-2001, 2003, 2006CorpAuthor: New Zealand Film Festival TrustSource: NZPlace: New ZealandPublisher: The FestivalPubDate: 2000-2006PhysDes: 4 v. : ill. ; 23-24 cmSubject: FESTIVALS. NEW ZEALAND ; WORLD CINEMA ; EUROPEAN CINEMA ; NEW ZEALAND IN FILMS Notes: The New Zealand International Film Festivals is a compilation of feature length films, documentaries, animated and short films that have previously toured the country under a different festival title. The festival program contains numerous black and white and colour stills, as well as film synopses of each film screened. Also includes an index. NB. Prior to 2003, the festival was titled: The New Zealand Film Festival.
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newspaper article
Short cuts : final curtain for NZ Tropfest in Sydney Morning Herald (23/06/2016) p.16
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; FESTIVALS. AUSTRALIA. TROPFESTAuthor: Maddox, Garry PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: FESTIVALS. NEW ZEALAND ; FESTIVALS. AUSTRALIA. TROPFEST ; TROPFEST Summary: The 2017 New Zealand iteration of TROPFEST has been cancelled due to economic reasons and this short article describes whyNotes: similar article in The Age. p. 24 same date. Title: Tropfest NZ canned for lack of loot
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Variety- Australia/ New Zealand Section in Variety (04/05/1983) vol.311 iss.1 p.163, 420-430
PhysDes: SerialSubject: INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, FILM. NEW ZEALAND ; CANNES FILM FESTIVAL ; CENSORSHIP. NEW ZEALAND ; RETURN OF CAPTAIN INVINCIBLE, THE (AT, Philippe Mora, 1982) ; YEAR OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY, THE (AT, Peter Weir, 1982) ; GOVERNMENT AID. AUSTRALIA ; GOVERNMENT AID ; FESTIVALS. NEW ZEALAND ; AUSTRALIAN FILM AND TELEVISION SCHOOL ; UTU (NZ, Geoffrey Murphy, 1983) ; COPRODUCTION. AUSTRALIA Summary: Variety of Articles featuring the Australian and New Zealand film industry. Australian articles focus on the controversy of RETURN OF CAPTAIN INVICIBLE not qualifying for 10BA tax lean, the West Australian Film Council wishing to make more productions, new graduates of the Australian Film and TV School, a Chinese-Australian Documentary, and the recently completed YEAR OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY.
New Zealand articles focus on film financing laws and taxation, lists films screening at Cannes, the Wellington Film Festival, censorship.
Includes advertisements for UTU, THE LOST TRIBE, MOVING OUT, SAME AS IT EVER WAS and CONSTANCE.
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festival catalogue
Wellington film festival / Wellington film festival Wellington [N.Z.]: Wellington Film Society, 1983-1998.
Call No: FESTIVAL CATALOGUE SHELVES; held 1983, 1992-1995, 1997-1998CorpAuthor: New Zealand Federation of Film Societies; Wellington Film SocietySource: NZPlace: Wellington [N.Z.]Publisher: Wellington Film SocietyPubDate: 1983-1998PhysDes: 6 v. : ill. ; 21-23 cmSubject: FESTIVALS. WELLINGTON ; FESTIVALS. NEW ZEALAND ; WORLD CINEMA ; EUROPEAN CINEMA ; NEW ZEALAND IN FILMS Notes: The Wellington Film Festival includes a selection of feature length films, short films, documentaries and animated films, as well as director retrospectives. The catalogues also include numerous black and white and colour stills and film synopses relating to each film that is screened. The 1994 festival catalogue also includes a separate pamphlet.Frequency: AnnualLON: 13339652
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