10 Kiwi Films to be Screened at China’s NZ Cinema Showcase
Ten New Zealand films – six features and four shorts – are being screened at a biennial showcase of New Zealand cinema in China, boasting a theatrical audience reach of over 10,000 people in 42 screenings across three major cities.
The ten films, six features and four short films, have been chosen for this year’s New Zealand Film Festival in China (NZFF China). The 2016 NZFF China had its opening Reception and first Premiere Night in Beijing on 20 April, and will run in that city from 21-26 April. NZFF China then travels to Qidong City in Jiangsu Province where it will run from 1-8 May, and Shenzhen City in Quangdong Province (as part of the Shenzhen International Culture and Arts Expo) from 14-20 May.
The selection was made by the China Film Bureau with the New Zealand Film Commission (NZFC) and the Festival Coordinator Jim He, and the feature films that will screen at NZFF China are:
Orphans and Kingdoms, Crossing Rachmaninoff, Everything We Loved, Ever the Land, The Ground We Won, Atomic Falafel
The four short films are:
Utu Pihikete | Craig Hutchison (Producer & Director) | www.utupihikete.com
Letter of Hope | Raquel Roderick (Executive Producer) and April Phillips (Writer) | www.letterforhope.com
Coral | Nick Garrett (Director) and Ben Lange (Writer) | www.imdb.com/title/tt4601472/?
Tomorrow’s Dream | David Gould (Director) and Anne Jaeger-Annear (Producer) | http://www.davidgouldstudios.
Michael Stephens, Wellington film and entertainment lawyer and honorary adviser to the Festival said, “The standard of the films chosen this year reflects great credit on all the directors, producers and cast and crew involved. Without exception, they’ve produced great cinema on often very limited budgets. Winning selection to the New Zealand Film Festival in China is testimony to the growing reputation of our independent film makers and the New Zealand film industry overseas.”
NZFF China Festival Organiser Jim He said, “The Festival provides additional exposure for these films, many of which have won selection to other International festivals. More importantly, the Festival helps boost New Zealand’s profile in the largest potential market for New Zealand’s film and digital entertainment sector.”
The NZFF China has proven to be hugely successful. Established as a biennial event in 2002, this will be the eighth such Festival. Previous events have been broadcast extensively on the CCTV-movie channel reaching an estimated 1.4 billion viewers.