Tropfest New Zealand is actively encouraging the next generation of New Zealand filmmaking talent by increasing its First Prize package with a take home cash prize of $10,000.
Tropfest New Zealand is actively encouraging the next generation of New Zealand filmmaking talent by increasing its First Prize package with a take home cash prize of $10,000.
Kinetic artists wanting to showcase their concepts for the kinetika™ festival have an extra month to get their ideas down on paper with the deadline extended until Friday 27 June.
Auckland short film directors Andrew Cooper and Nicola Peeperkoorn have taken out First Prize at Tropfest NZ 2014 with their film ‘Help’.‘Help’ was one of the 14 finalist short films which delighted a
Alessandro Coppola from Nidi D'Arac (pronounced nee-dee dah-rak) of Italy answers a few questions.
We hear from Hugh Mendez (UK), in the sixth of a series of QnAs with artists performing at Womad NZ this year.
For the fifth of a series of QnAs with artists performing at Womad NZ this year, we ask Ann Savoy of the Savoy Family Cajun Band a few questions.
We hear from Allo Alaev of The Alaev Family, in the fourth of a series of QnAs with artists performing at Womad NZ this year.
We hear from Goran Bregovic, for the third in a series of QnAs with artists performing at Womad NZ.
In the second of a series of QnAs with artists performing at Womad NZ this year, Amparo Sanchez from Spain takes some time out to answer a few questions.
In the first of a series of QnAs with performers at Womad NZ, we hear from The Correspondents, a UK based duo known for revamping vintage sounds for the modern ear.