The New Zealand Herald Publications Select a network ° 0 / ° 0 Loading…Change
Hard work, determination and little sleep has paid off for makers of the first feature film to win the Make My Movie competition…
A low-budget New Zealand film written in two weeks and filmed in 17 days in a new initiative by groups including the New…
A low-budget movie, written in two weeks and filmed in 17 days, is being shown at the New Zealand Film Festival tonight.
The winners of the Make My Movie competition unleash their quirky Kiwi rom-com on Auckland film festival audiences this…
The team from How To Meet Girls From A Distance make it to the end of their tightly-scheduled shoot, but the realities of low budget feature making have taken their toll. Follow How To Meet Girls From A Distance…
A film shot and edited in just six months with a budget of $100,000 has been selected to appear at the New Zealand International Film Festival . How to Meet Girls From a Distance , the winning entrant of the Make My…
The preparation is done and it's time for the winning team to realise their dream of making a movie, as shooting on How To Meet Girls From A Distance begins.
In this webisode, the team from How To Meet Girls From A Distance try and cram in as much pre-production as they can before the shoot begins. But with an unfinished script, will they pull it off?
In this webisode, winning movie co-writers Dean Hewison and Richard Falkner talk us through the characters they've created for their film - How To Meet Girls From A Distance.
Hugh follows Producer Andrew Beattie to Wellington as he meets the winning team, and they begin to get down to the business of making a movie.
A romantic-comedy about a creepy stalker trying to meet girls by going through their rubbish has taken out the Make My Movie competition. How to Meet Girls From a Distance , created by a Wellington team of budding film-makers…
The 12 contenders in the inaugural Make My Movie competition have been whittled down to four finalists.
Finalists for the Make My Movie competition are in full PR mode, with video pitches going live this morning.
A deranged killer with a penchant for "DIY-instruments of death" and an all-girl mountain biking adventure gone wrong are just two of the top 12 film ideas selected as finalists in the Make My Movie contest.
Turn on, tune out, have another eggnog. That about sums up Christmas television. Perfect for short-attention spans. Perhaps…
Movie blogger Dominic Corry says Smaug is the best dragon to ever hit the big screen.
© Copyright 2013, APN Holdings NZ Limited
Assembled by: (static) on red akl_n2 at 14 Dec 2013 11:14:51 Processing Time: 1052ms