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Announcing the GERMAN FILM FESTIVAL 2016!

Announcing the GERMAN FILM FESTIVAL 2016!

The Goethe-Institut New Zealand will be celebrating the 8th German Film Festival. Admission to all films is free of charge.

ATC Education Hosts German Theatre Director

ATC Education Hosts German Theatre Director

ATC Education, the youth arts arm of Auckland Theatre Company, is delighted to be hosting German theatre director and teacher, Ute Plate when she visits Auckland in March.

Call for Conference Papers: “Curating Under Pressure”

Call for Conference Papers: “Curating Under Pressure”

Call for Conference Papers: “Curating Under Pressure”; Christchurch, Aoteaoroa New Zealand, November 5 -9 , 2015

The Transparent Translator

The Transparent Translator

German Film Festival launches 2014 programme

German Film Festival launches 2014 programme

From the origins of football in Germany to a Kiwi musician helping Germans rediscover their musical roots, the new look Goethe-Institut German Film Festival has a lot to offer.

NZ $500 reward for the return of stolen laptop

NZ $500 reward for the return of stolen laptop

German author posts NZ $500 reward for the return of her files and/or stolen laptop

Tina Schulz: German artist experiences New Zealand

Tina Schulz: German artist experiences New Zealand

German artist, Tina Schulz, arrives in Wellington on the 7th of February 2014 to take up a six week Artist Residency organised by the Goethe-Institut. This sponsorship will give her the opportunity to

German Film Festival 2013

German Film Festival 2013

German Film Festival 2013 Focus Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau1 – 5 October at the New Zealand Film Archive Wellington

Designers Alphabet Contest

Designers Alphabet Contest

Design your own alphabet (all 26 letters, numbers are optional) and provide a sample of the alphabet letters spelling "Goethe-Institut".

Germany 101

Germany 101

The exhibition “Germany 101” seeks to answer questions about the history, culture and politics of the Federal Republic from a humorous and personalised perspective.

Artist Talk: Until it Hurts

Artist Talk: Until it Hurts

The internationally renowned German photographer Sascha Weidner will be in Wellington and Auckland to give illustrated talks about his fascinating work.

Tongue Twister Contest

Tongue Twister Contest

Inspired by Werner Herzog's film 'How Much Wood Would A Woodchuck Chuck' Goethe-Institut NZ is running its own Tongue Twister Contest.