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Issue 62 of the Archive's Newsreel is now available - both in print and online. Read more  

Future Perfect

Digital Preservation by Design Where: Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington New ZealandWhen: 26 & 27 March 2012The Digital Preservation by Design theme of the Future Perfect 2012 conference seeks to stimulate discussion about how, when

Extended

Typical Girls“Typical girls get upset too quicklyTypical girls can't control themselvesTypical girls are so confusingTypical girls - you can always tell”Curated by Bryce Galloway, Typical Girls brings together seven female video artists

Planetary Projection

On the eve of sweeping technological changes to film exhibition that will irrevocably alter the way films are screened and viewed, caboose launches the collaborative on-line project Planetary Projection, introducing some of the world’s remarkable

Local Films Home to Northland

Regionally themed films reach the Far North when the New Zealand Film Archive travel to present a programme of local historic material from their collections. This November a selection of locally themed films from the Film Archive vaults are

First time

International Mobile Film Making Showcased in New Zealand for the First TimeInternational Mobile Innovation Screening 2011, 23rd November – 26th NovemberMINA Mobile Creativity and Innovation Symposium 2011, 26th NovemberMINA, the Mobile Innovation

Prix Jeunesse

The New Zealand Film Archive in partnership with SPADA, the Goethe Institut and Production Shed TV, are delighted to be hosting international children’s media expert David Kleeman in Wellington, for a series of Prix Jeunesse workshops and

Festival for the Future hosted by the Film Archive

The Film Archive is delighted to host Festival for the Future, a new national youth event, aiming to bring together young creatives, entrepreneurs and community innovators to foster the next generation of New Zealand’s youth.  Inspiring the

NZ films at the Brisbane Film Festival

Films from the New Zealand Film Archive vaults are making the trip to Australia for the 2011 Brisbane International Film Festival; including Barry Barclay's 1987 Ngāti, produced by John O'Shea, which holds claim as the first feature made by a

Metropolis

The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra present Fritz Lang’s iconic 1927 film Metropolis – a spectacular futuristic vision that science fiction films have sought to emulate ever since.Lang’s fantastic vision achieves its full realisation