The 2014 New Zealand International Film Festival in Context

Our film festival vs the world.
Laetitia Laubscher
Published on July 07, 2014

Overview

The New Zealand International Film Festival first officially screened a 35mm roll of film in 1969. Since then it's spawned into a multi-city event across Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin - hitting the 100,000 audience member mark in 2005.

The four-week course, held at Rutherford House, examines the 2014 New Zealand International Film Festival in context with the changing shape of world cinema - using specific films to investigate and illuminate the current state of world cinema. The course is a little bit of an induction for people who want a broader context for their film festival viewing experience, as well as an opportunity for discussion with like-minded others.

Call 04 463 6460 to book a space.

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