Revenue from filmmaking in New Zealand took off in 2012, powering the screen industry beyond $3 billion, say Statistics New Zealand.
Statistics show screen industry revenue is up 10 per cent to $3.29bn - driven by a 47 per cent increase in feature film revenue.
Described by director, Philip Tremewan as “the best little arts festival in the country” the 2013 Southern Lakes Festival of Colour began today with sell-out theatre and music performances.
Filmmaker and composer Tony Burt has blended his skills and talents into an innovative documentary with live narrations and music performance.
Yee Yang 'Square' Lee is here to answer your questions on business structures, or even governance-related matters. "Feel free to fire them through and I'll do my best to help!"
Simon Bennett: On producing and directing the big TV dramas
Professional development grants have been awarded to composers Nick Gaffaney (Pop/Contemporary), Karl Steven (Film & TV) and Alex Taylor (Classical).
The Christchurch Art Gallery’s building may be closed – but staff have still achieved national recognition of their work by winning a prestigious Museums Aotearoa Award.
Red White Black & Blue follows thirty eight South Los Angeles high school students as they fly to New Zealand to play rugby.
Mark Amery finds Wellington's art institutions are now providing us with faster changing living spaces.
A selection of reviews from Theatreview from the last week including: Life. After, Romeo and Tusi, Tribes, and Talking of Katherine Mansfield.
Slavko Martinov tells us about the very real fallout from a fake film on North Korean Propaganda.