Māoriland Festival
The Māoriland Film Festival kicks off in Otaki later this month and we think you will want to be there!! Running from 23-27 March, the festival is the largest indigenous film festival in the Southern...
View ArticleHow films can lead you to comics: Annihilation
Next in our series about films that can lead you to comics is Alex Garland’s Annihilation, adapted from the critically acclaimed novel by Jeff VanderMeer, which tells the story of a team of scientists...
View ArticleBlack Lives Matter: Fiction & Film Resources
Omaha, Nebraska, 1915. A young postal worker named George Johnson quits his job to found the Lincoln Motion Picture Company with his brother Noble. Just over a year later the brothers have moved to...
View ArticleVale Indigenous Australian Actor David Dalaithngu
Sad news from across the ditch that Indigenous Australian actor, dancer and didgeridoo player David Dalaithngu has lost his battle with lung cancer at age 68. Warning: This story contains the name and...
View ArticleKath’s Reviews: Film and Television
Kia ora! I’m Kath, one of the branch librarians and I’m an avid film and television viewer. I’m regularly diving deep into the excellent DVD collection we have in Wellington City Libraries, as well...
View ArticleKath’s Reviews: Film and Television
Kia ora! I’m Kath, one of the branch librarians and I’m an avid film and television viewer. I’m regularly diving deep into the excellent DVD collection we have in Wellington City Libraries, as well...
View ArticleAt the movies: Books on filmmaking
Whatever the status of the filmmaking world itself, one thing that remains consistent is the larger-than-life personalities that people it and the fascinating creative processes that bring films to the...
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