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List of New Zealand films

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This is a list offeature films and pre-1910short films produced or co-produced byNew Zealand companies (with some early 1900s exceptions), ordered by the year of release.

Key

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Pre 1910

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TitleDirector(s)GenreNotes
1898
Opening of the Auckland Industrial and Mining ExhibitionAlfred Henry WhitehouseDocumentaryFirst NZ film; lost[1]
Māori ScenesJoseph PerryDocumentaryFirst NZ films of Māori; lost
Uhlan winning the Auckland Cup at Ellerslie RacecourseAlfred Henry WhitehouseDocumentaryFirst NZ horse-race filmed;lost[1]
1899
Regatta sceneAlfred Henry WhitehouseDocumentarylost[2]
Maori Canoe Hurdle Race at WaikatoAlfred Henry WhitehouseDocumentarylost[2]
1900
The Departure of the Second Contingent for the Boer WarAlfred Henry WhitehouseDocumentaryOldest surviving NZ film
The World's First Lady MayorEnos Silvanus PeglerDocu-dramaRe-enactment of 1893 speech
1901
Royal Visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York to New ZealandJoseph PerryDocumentarylost[1]
Waimangu Geyser in actionJoseph PerryDocumentarylost[1]Waimangu Geyser
Dummy MaceFranklyn Barrettstaged boxing match
1903
A Message from MarsFranklyn BarrettDramaFirst science fiction film made in NZ; lost[1]
Ally Sloper as a ConjurorFranklyn BarrettComedyHarry Hall ofMasterton asAlly Sloper
Ally Sloper on HolidayFranklyn BarrettComedyshot atDays Bay
Ally Sloper at the RacesFranklyn BarrettComedyfilmed at the old Hutt Park racecourse
1908
The Sea Coasts of New ZealandFranklyn BarrettDocumentary

1910s

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TitleDirector(s)GenreNotes
1913
HinemoaGaston MélièsFirst NZ feature film;lost[1]
How Chief Te Ponga Won His BrideGaston Mélièslost[1]
Loved by a Maori ChieftessGaston Mélièslost[1][3][4]
The River WanganuiGaston MélièsDocumentary
1914
HinemoaGeorge TarrRomanceFirst feature film with a NZ producer and director;[5] lost[3]
1916
A Maori Maid's LoveRaymond Longfordlost[3]
The Mutiny of the BountyRaymond Longfordlost[3]
The TestRawdon Blandfordmelodramalost[3]

1920s

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TitleDirectorGenreNotes
1921
BeyondWilliam Desmond TaylorDramalost[3]
The BetrayerBeaumont SmithDramalost[3]
The Bloke from Freeman's BayRudall HaywardComedyHayward's first film
1922
The Birth of New ZealandHarrington ReynoldsEarliest New Zealand film of which footage (fragments only) are known to still exist.[3]
My Lady of the CaveRudall Hayward
Ten Thousand Miles in the Southern CrossGeorge TarrDocumentary/travelogue
1923
The Romance of Sleepy HollowHenry J. Makepeacelost[3]
1924
Rewi's Last StandRudall Haywardfragments only remain[3]
Venus of the South SeasJames R. Sullivan
1925
The Adventures of AlgyBeaumont Smith
Glorious New ZealandArthur Messengerdocumentary[3]
1927
Carbine's HeritageEdwin Coubray (Ted)lost[3]
The Romance of Hine-moaGustav Paulilost[3][6]
The Te Kooti TrailRudall HaywardHistorical drama
Under the Southern CrossGustav Paulilost[3]
1928
The Bush CinderellaRudall Hayward
1929
Under the Southern CrossLew Collinsa.k.a.The Devil's Pit orTaranga. Only fragments remain[3]

1930s

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TitleDirectorGenreNotes
1930
The Romance Of MaorilandEdward T. BrownNever released. Intended as New Zealand's first feature-length "talkie". 30 minutes of footage only remain.[3]
1934
Romantic New ZealandtravelogueNew Zealand's first released "talkie" film.[3]
1935
Down on the FarmStewart PittNew Zealand's first non-documentary "talkie". Fragments only remain. First film shot entirely in the South Island.[3]
Hei TikiAlexander Markeya.k.a.Primitive Passions,A Saga of the Maoris.[3]
New Zealand's Charm: A Romantic Outpost of EmpireCyril James MortonScenic[7]
Magic Playgrounds in New Zealand's GeyserlandScenic[7]
1936
Phar Lap's SonA. L. Lewisa.k.a.Phar Lap's Son?. Lost.[3]
On the Friendly RoadRudall HaywarddramaFeatures early New Zealand media personalityColin Scrimgeour in a lead role, playing his radio persona, "Uncle Scrim".
The Wagon and the StarJ. J. W. PollarddramaOnly one reel remains.[3]
1937
New Zealand Review no.1, Holiday SoundsScenic[7]
1938
New Zealand Review No.5, Mountain HolidayScenic[7]

1940s

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TitleDirectorGenreNotes
1940
Rewi's Last StandRudall HaywardHistorical drama/War[8]
One Hundred Crowded YearsH H BridgmanDocu-dramaOfficial Centennial film
1941
Country LadsStanhope AndrewsPatriotic propagandaNational Film Unit

1950s

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TitleDirectorGenreNotes
1950
1950 British Empire GamesSports documentary[3]1950 British Empire Games
Journey for ThreeMichael ForlongImmigration propaganda
1952
Broken BarrierJohn O'SheaDrama[8]
1954
Royal New Zealand Journey / A Queen's Royal TourOxley HughanDocumentary1953–1954 royal tour of New Zealand
The SeekersKen AnnakinAdventureLocation shooting for British film with NZ setting.[8]

1960s

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TitleDirectorGenreNotes
1964
140 Days Under the WorldGeoffrey ScottDocumentary1965 Academy Award Nominee: Documentary Short.[9]
RunawayJohn O'SheaDramaFirst film appearance for several noted New Zealand media personalities, includingSelwyn Muru,Barry Crump, andKiri Te Kanawa.[3]
1966
Don't Let It Get YouJohn O'SheaComedy[10]

1970s

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TitleDirectorGenreNotes
1970
This is New ZealandHugh MacdonaldDocumentaryMade forExpo '70 in Osaka, projected over three screens
1972
To Love a MaoriRudall HaywardShot on 16mm. New Zealand's first colour feature film; Hayward's last film.[8]
1973
Rangi's CatchMichael ForlongChildren's dramaFilm debut ofTemuera Morrison[3]
1974
Games '74John King,Sam Pillsbury,Paul Maunder,Arthur EverardSports documentary1974 British Commonwealth Games
1975
LandfallPaul Maundershot on 16mm[8]
Test Pictures: Eleven Vignettes from a RelationshipGeoff StevenDrama[11]
1976
Off the EdgeMichael FirthSkiing[8]
1977
Sleeping DogsRoger DonaldsonDrama/actionFirst NZ film to open in the U.S.
SoloTony Williams
Wild ManGeoff Murphy[12]
1978
Angel MineDavid BlythFantasy[13] Art New Zealand
Skin Deep *Geoff StevenDrama[14]
1979
Middle Age Spread *†John ReidComedyshot on 16mm
Sons for the Return Home *†Paul MaunderDrama[15] based on the 1973 book byAlbert Wendt

1980s

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TitleDirectorGenreNotes
1980
Beyond Reasonable DoubtJohn LaingDramaBased on the true story of theCrewe murders and wrongful conviction ofArthur Allan Thomas
SqueezeRichard TurnerDramashot on 16mm
A Woman of Good CharacterDavid BlythHistorical drama[16] AKALizzie; shot on 16mm
1981
Bad Blood *Mike NewelldramaNZ-British co-production[8]
Dead Kids / Strange Behaviour / ShadowlandMichael LaughlinhorrorAU-NZ-US co-production[8]
Goodbye Pork Pie *Geoff Murphycomedy, road movie[8]
Pictures †*Michael Black[8] Entered into the12th Moscow International Film Festival
Race for the Yankee ZephyrDavid HemmingsactionAustralia - NZ co-production[8]
Smash Palace *Roger Donaldsondrama[8]
WildcatRoss Prosser,Russel Campbell,Alister Barryshot on 16mm[8]
1982
Carry Me Back †*John Reidcomedy[8]
The Scarecrow *Sam Pillsbury[8]
Battletruck
(reissued asWarlords of the 21st Century)
Harley CoklissactionHollywood film shot on location[8]
1983
Among the Cinders †*Rolf HädrichDrama[17]
Heart of the StagMichael FirthDrama[8]
It's Lizzie to Those Close / Lizzie †*David BlythHistorical dramashot on 16mm[8]
Merry Christmas, Mr. LawrenceNagisa OshimaWarlocation shooting for British-Japanese co-production[8]
Patu! †*Merata Mitadocumentary[8]
Savage Islands / Nate and HayesFerdinand FairfaxAdventure[8]
Second Time LuckyMichael Andersoncomedy[8]
StrataGeoff Steven[8]
TrespassesPeter Sharp[8]
Utu *Geoff Murphyhistorical actionScreened at the1983 Cannes Film Festival[8]
Wild Horses †*Derek MortonDrama[18]
War YearsPat McGuire[8]
1984
Constance *Bruce MorrisonDrama[8]
The BountyRoger DonaldsonAdventureLocation shooting for Australian/US production[8]
Death Warmed Up †*David Blythhorror/thriller[8]
Other HalvesJohn Laingdrama[8]
The Silent One *Yvonne MackayDramafilmed in theCook Islands[19]
Vigil *Vincent WardDramaNominated forPalme D'Or at the1984 Cannes Film Festival[20]
Trial Run *Melanie ReadThrillerFirst NZ feature film to be written and directed by a woman
1985
Bridge to Nowhere *Ian Mune[8]
Came a Hot Friday *Ian Munecomedy[8]
Dangerous Orphans *John LaingAction[2]
Hot TargetDenis Lewistonsex thrillerLocation shooting for US film[8]
KingpinMike WalkerdramaEntered into the14th Moscow International Film Festival
The Lost TribeJohn Lainghorror[8]
Mr Wrong *Gaylene Prestonhorror[21]
The Quiet Earth *Geoff MurphyDrama/sci-fi/mystery[8]
Shaker RunBruce MorrisonAction/thriller[3]
SylviaMichael Firthbiographical film[8]
1986
Footrot Flats: The Dog's TaleMurray Ballanimated film[8]
Arriving Tuesday *Richard Riddifordromantic comedy[8]
Mark II *John Andersondrama[8]
Pallet on the FloorLynton Butler[8]
Queen City Rocker *Bruce Morrison[8]
1987
Bad Taste *Peter JacksonComedy/horror/sci-fi
Illustrious Energy *Leon Narbey[8]
Mauri *Merata Mita[8]
Ngati *Barry Barclay[8]
1988
The GrasscutterIan Muneaction/thriller[8]
Just Me and MarioGreg StittComedy
The Navigator: A Mediaeval Odyssey *Vincent Wardfantasy[8] Entered into the1988 Cannes Film Festival
Never Say DieGeoff Murphyaction
Send a Gorilla *Melanie ReadComedy[8]
1989
A Soldier's TaleLarry ParrRomantic drama[22]
Meet the Feebles *Peter Jacksonblack comedy[8]
Zilch! *Richard Riddifordthriller[8]
Flying Fox in a Freedom Tree *Martyn Sandersondrama[8] based on works byAlbert Wendt

1990s

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TitleDirectorGenreNotes
1990
An Angel at My Table *Jane Campionbiography[8]
Mana WakaMerata Mitadocumentary
Ruby and Rata *Gaylene Preston[8]
User FriendlyGregor Nicholashorror, comedy[23]
The ReturningJohn DayThriller
1991
The End of the Golden WeatherIan Mune[24] Based on the playThe End of the Golden Weather
GrampireDavid Blythcomedy/horror/kidsAKAMy Grandpa Is a Vampire
Old ScoresAlan Claytoncomedy/sport
Te RuaBarry Barclay
1992
Alex *Megan Simpson Hubermansport /drama
Absent Without LeaveJohn LaingWorld War IIEntered into the18th Moscow International Film Festival
BraindeadPeter JacksonSplatter/Horror
Chunuk BairDale G. BradleyWar
CrushAlison MacleanEntered into the1992 Cannes Film Festival
1993
Bread and Roses *Gaylene Prestonbiography
Desperate RemediesStewart Main,Peter Wellssurrealist melodramaScreened at the1993 Cannes Film Festival
Jack Be NimbleGarth Maxwellgothic horror
1994
Heavenly Creatures *Peter JacksonDrama/romance/crime
Once Were WarriorsLee TamahoriDrama
The Last TattooJohn ReidDrama
LoadedAnna CampionDrama[25]
1995
Bonjour Timothy *
Cinema of UneaseSam Neill, Judy RymerDocumentary
Forgotten SilverCosta Botes,Peter Jacksonmockumentary
War Stories Our Mothers Never Told UsGaylene PrestonDocumentary[26]
1996
Broken EnglishGregor Nicholasdrama/romance
ChickenGrant La Hoodcomedy
Jack Brown GeniusTony HilesProduced by Peter Jackson
Flight of the AlbatrossWerner Meyer
Someone Else's CountryAlistair BarryDocumentary
The Frighteners *Peter Jacksoncomedy/horror
The Whole of the Moon *Ian Mune
Out of the DarkKeith HunterDocumentary
1997
AberrationTim BoxellHorrorStarringPamela Gidley,Simon Bossell
Lost ValleyDale G. Bradley[27]
Topless Women Talk About Their LivesHarry Sinclair
The UglyScott Reynolds
1998
Memory and DesireNiki Caro
Saving GraceCosta Botesromance
When Love Comes AlongGarth Maxwell
HeavenScott Reynoldsthriller[28]
Via SatelliteAnthony McCartenComedy[29]
1999
Channelling BabyChristine Parker
I'll Make You HappyAthina Tsoulis[30]
Savage HoneymoonMark Beesley[31]
Scarfies *Robert Sarkiesblack comedy
What Becomes of the Broken Hearted?Ian Munedrama
Punitive DamageAnnie Goldsondocumentary[32]
CampaignTony Sutoriusdocumentary[33]
Getting to Our PlaceGaylene Preston, Anna Cottrelldocumentary[34][35]
Uncomfortable ComfortableCampbell Walkerdrama[36]
Magik and RoseVanessa Alexanderdrama, comedy[37]

2000s

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TitleDirectorGenreNotes
2000
The Irrefutable Truth About Demons *Glenn StandringHorror, Thriller[38]
Jubilee *Michael HurstComedy[39]
The Price of Milk *Harry SinclairComedy[40]
Wild BlueDale G. Bradleydrama[41]
HopelessStephen Hickeycomedy[42]
Feathers of PeaceBarry Barclaydrama[43]
HotereMerata Mitadocumentary[44]
2001
Crooked EarthSam PillsburyDrama[45]
Kung Fu Vampire KillersPhil Davison[46]
Her MajestyMark J. Gordoncoming-of-age
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the RingPeter JacksonfantasyU.S. & NZ funded film produced in New Zealand
RainChristine Jeffscoming-of-age
SnakeskinGillian AshurstThriller/road movie
StickmenHamish Rothwell
Blerta RevisitedGeoff Murphydocumentary[47]
2002
The Lord of the Rings: The Two TowersPeter JacksonfantasyU.S. & NZ funded film produced in New Zealand
Whale Rider *Niki Carodrama
In a Land of PlentyAlistair BarryDocumentary[48]
Tongan NinjaJason StutterAction comedy[49]
Toy LoveHarry Sinclaircomedy[50]
The Maori Merchant of VeniceDon Selwyndrama[51]
Kids WorldDale G. Bradleychildren's film
2003
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the KingPeter JacksonfantasyU.S. & NZ funded film produced in New Zealand
The LocalsGreg PageSupernatural Thriller[52]
ChristmasGreg KingDrama/Comedy
WoodenheadFlorian HabichtMusical/Fairy tale/Drama
Perfect StrangersGaylene PrestonThriller[53]
2004
FractureLarry ParrDramaBased onCrime Story byMaurice Gee[54]
MurmursElric Kane andAlexander GreenhoughDrama
In My Father's DenBrad McGannDrama
SpookedGeoff Murphy
Kaikohe DemolitionFlorian HabichtDocumentary[55]
2005
50 Ways of Saying FabulousStewart Maindrama
King KongPeter Jacksonadventure
Banana in a NutshellRoseanne LiangDocumentary[56]
River QueenVincent Wardhistorical drama
The World's Fastest Indian *Roger DonaldsonbiographyBased on the life ofBurt Munro
Meet Me in MiamiEric Hannah and Iren KosterComedy
Memories of TomorrowAmit TripuraneniDrama/thriller
2006
No. 2Toa Fraser
Perfect CreatureGlenn Standringhorror/thriller
Buddha Wild: Monk in a HutAnna Wildingdocumentary[57]
Sione's WeddingChris Grahamcomedy/romance
The FerrymanChris Grahamhorror
The Waimate ConspiracyStefen HarrisDrama[58]
Out of the BlueRobert Sarkiesdrama (based on true events)Based on the true story of theAramoana massacre
Black SheepJonathan KingComedy/horror
2007
The TattooistPeter BurgerHorrorNew Zealand and Singapore co-production[59]
A Song of GoodGregory King[60]
Down by the RiversideMarama Killen
Brad Davison
Film noir/horror
The Devil Dared Me ToChris Stapp
Kissy KissyElric Kane andAlexander GreenhoughDrama[61]
We're Here To HelpJonothan CullinaneKafkaesque comedy
Men Shouldn't SingSarah Higginson and Michael BellMusical
The Last Magic ShowAndy ConlanComedy romance[62]
Pictures of You[63]
The Vintner's LuckNiki Caro
Show of HandsAnthony McCartenRomantic comedyFilmed in New Plymouth, Nov-Dec 2007[64]
Eagle vs SharkTaika WaititiRomantic Comedy
2008
Second Hand WeddingPaul MurphyRomantic comedy
Rain of the ChildrenVincent WardDocumentary
Taking the Waewae ExpressAndrea BosshardDrama[65]
Dean SpanleyToa FraserDrama
BLACKSPOTBen HawkerThriller[66]
Last of the LivingLogan McMillanComedy horror
Rubbings from a Live ManFlorian HabichtDrama documentary[67]
2009
District 9Neill BlomkampScience fiction action
The Lovely BonesPeter Jackson
Under the MountainJonathan KingFantasyBased on thechildren's book of the same name byMaurice Gee which was also adapted into atelevision miniseries
Jumping in PuddlesNick Hitchens and Jonathan WarnerDocumentary[68]
The Strength of WaterArmağan BallantyneDrama[69]
Separation CityPaul Middleditch
The Man in the HatLuit BieringaDocumentary[70]
The Topp Twins: Untouchable GirlsLeanne PooleyDocumentary[71]
Land of the Long White CloudFlorian HabichtDocumentary[72]

2010s

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TitleDirectorGenreNotes
2010
KawaKatie WolfeDramaBased onNights in the Gardens of Spain byWiti Ihimaera
After the WaterfallSimone HorrocksDrama
WoundDavid BlythHorror[73]
MatarikiMichael BennettDrama
BoyTaika WaititiComedy/drama
PredicamentJason StutterComedyBased on theRonald Hugh Morrieson novel[74]
The Insatiable MoonRosemary RiddellComedy/drama[75]
The Hopes & Dreams of Gazza SnellBrendan DonovanComedy/family[76]
Home by ChristmasGaylene PrestonDocumentary Drama[77]
Russian SnarkStephen SinclairComedy[78]
2011
The Devil's RockPaul CampionHorror
The Holy RollerPatrick GilliesComedy drama[79]
Love BirdsPaul MurphyRomantic comedy
My Wedding and Other SecretsRoseanne Liang
The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the UnicornSteven SpielbergFamily/adventure
Operation 8: Deep in the ForestErrol Wright and Abi King-JonesDocumentary[80]
The Most Fun You Can Have DyingKirstin Marcon
Dreamer by DesignDavid ChanComedy/drama[81]
TrackerIan SharpAction/Thriller
Love StoryFlorian HabichtDocumentary drama[82]
2012
Sione's 2: Unfinished BusinessSimon BennettComedySequel to theSione's Wedding (2006)[83]
Good for NothingMike WallisComedy/Thriller/Western
Ghost TVPhil Davison[84]
Mr. PipAndrew AdamsonDramaBased onLloyd Jones' novelMister Pip[85]
The Hobbit: An Unexpected JourneyPeter JacksonFantasyU.S. & NZ funded film produced in New Zealand
The Red HouseAlyx DuncanDrama[86]
Kiwi FlyerTony SimpsonFamily/Comedy[87]
Two Little BoysRobert SarkiesComedy[88]
2013
White LiesDana RotbergDrama
EternityAlex GalvinDrama/sci-fi/mystery
ShoppingMark Albiston,Louis SutherlandDrama
The Hobbit: The Desolation of SmaugPeter JacksonFantasyU.S. & NZ funded film produced in New Zealand
Romeo & Juliet: A Love SongTim van DammenRock operaBased onWilliam Shakespeare's tragedyRomeo & Juliet[89]
Gardening with SoulJess FeastDocumentary[90]
The Weight of ElephantsDaniel Joseph BorgmanDrama[91]
GiselleToa FraserDocumentary[92]
FantailCurtis VowellDrama[93]
He Toki Huna: New Zealand in AfghanistanKay EllmersDocumentary[94]
Sheen of GoldSimon OgstonDocumentary[95]
Us and the Game IndustryStephanie BethDocumentary[96]
Edwin: My Life as a KoontJason StutterMockumentary, Comedy[97]
Ghost BrideDavid BlythHorror, Romance[98]
CrackheadsAndy Sophocleus, Tim TsiklauriComedy[99][100]
2014
SyreniaFraser GrutFantasy/family
What We Do in the ShadowsTaika Waititi,Jemaine ClementComedy/horror[101]
HouseboundMorgana O'Reilly,Cameron RhodesComedy/horror[102]
The Pā BoysHimiona GraceMusic/drama[103]
The Dark HorseJames Napier RobertsonDramaBiopic based on the true story of chess playerGenesis Potini[104]
The Dead LandsToa FraserAction/horrorIt was premièred in the Special Presentations section at the2014 Toronto International Film Festival
Hip Hop-erationBryn EvansDocumentary
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five ArmiesPeter JacksonFantasyU.S. & NZ funded film produced in New Zealand
Tūmanako/HopeSusy PointonDocumentary[105]
3 Mile LimitCraig NewlandDrama[106]
Urban TurbanDevesh SinghDrama, RomanceFiji/NZ Bollywood film[99]
The CureDavid GouldAction thriller[107]
JakeDoug DillamanDrama, Sci-fi, Comedy[108]
Everything We LovedMax CurrieDrama[109]
Contract KillersMathew John PearsonAction Thriller[99]
Beyond the EdgeLeanne PooleyDocumentary[110]
Orphans and KingdomsPaolo RotondoDrama[111]
Aunty and the Star PeopleGerard SmythDocumentary[112]
ErewhonGavin HipkinsEssay[113]
Hot AirAlister Barry, Abi King-JonesDocumentary[114]
REALITiJonathan KingThriller, Sci-Fi[115]
Voices of the Land: Nga Reo o te WhenuaPaul WolfframDocumentary[116]
2015
DeathgasmJason Lei HowdenComedy/horror
The Dead RoomJason StutterHorror
Turbo KidFrançois Simard, Anouk Whissell and Yoann-Karl WhissellAction/adventure/comedy/superhero/post-apocalyptic
25 AprilLeanne PooleyDocumentary
Ghost Shark 2: Urban JawsAndrew Todd,Johnny HallComedy/horror
Born To DanceTammy DavisAction/sport
Belief: The Possession of Janet MosesDavid StubbsDocodrama[117]
Slow WestJohn McLeanAction/adventure, Drama[118]
LexiWayne TurnerDrama[119]
The Great Maiden's BlushAndrea Bosshard, Shane LoaderDrama[120]
A Flickering TruthPietra Brettkelly
Herbs: Songs of FreedomTearepa Kahidocumentary[121]
2016
MahanaLee TamahoriAction/dramaBased on the novelBulibasha byWiti Ihimaera
Penny BlackJoe HitchcockRoad Movie
Orphans and KingdomsPaolo RotondoDrama[122]
notes to eternitySarah CorderyDocumentaryfeaturingNoam Chomsky,Robert Fisk,Norman Finkelstein,Sara Roy[123]
Hunt for the WilderpeopleTaika WaititiComedyBased on the novelWild Pork and Watercress byBarry Crump
TickledDavid Farrier, Dylan ReeveDocumentary
Chasing GreatJustin Pemberton, Michelle WalshDocumentary[124]
the heART of the matterLuit BieringaDocumentary[125]
Poi E: The Story of Our SongTearepa Kahidocumentary[126]
The RehearsalAlison MacleanDrama
On an Unknown BeachAdam Luxton, Summer AgnewDocumentary[127]
West of EdenAlastair RiddellDrama[128]
The 5th EyeErrol Wright, Abi King-JonesDocumentary[129]
ChronesthesiaHayden J. WealRomantic comedy[130]
This Giant Papier Mâché Boulder Is Actually Really HeavyChristian NicolsonScience fiction, Comedy[131]
Apple PieSam HamiltonDocumentary[132]
2017
Pork PieMatt MurphyComedy/Road MovieRemake ofGoodbye Pork Pie
Kiwi ChristmasTony SimpsonFamily[133]
WaruBriar Grace-Smith,Casey Kaa, Ainsley Gardiner,Katie Wolfe,Chelsea Cohen,Renae Maihi,Paula Whetu Jones,Awanui Simich-PeneDrama
6 DaysToa FraserDrama/Thriller
The ChangeoverMiranda Harcourt,Stuart McKenzieFantasy/Thriller[134] Based on the novelThe Changeover byMargaret Mahy
Human TracesNic GormanDrama/Thriller[135]
The Wizard & the Commodore - Chathams Islands New ZealandSamuel A. MillerMondo Documentary[136]
Bill Direen, A Memory of OthersSimon OgstonDocumentaryScreened in NZIFF 2017, download with O.S.T. 2019[137]
My Year With HelenGaylene PrestonDocumentary[138]
What Lies That WayPaul WolfframDocumentary[139]
SpookersFlorian HabichtDocumentary[140]
The StolenNiall JohnsonWestern[141]
2018
The Breaker UpperersMadeleine Sami,Jackie van BeekComedy
Blue MoonStefen HarrisFilm Noir[142]
BrokenTarry MortlockDrama[143] Inspired by true events
Mortal EnginesChristian RiversFantasy/ThrillerFilmed in NZ, a U.S./NZ co-production based on the novelMortal Engines byPhilip Reeve
Mega Time SquadTim van DammenSci-fi, Action, Comedy[144]
Status PendingBen ZolnoDramedy[145] Improvised dialogue (mumblecore) film premiering atCinequest, Filmed Entirely inWellington, NZ.
The Heart Dances - The Journey of The Piano: The BalletRebecca TansleyDocumentary[146]
2019
DaffodilsDavid StubbsDrama
For My Father's KingdomVea Mafile'o, Jeremiah TauamitiDocumentary[147]
BellbirdHamish BennettDrama[148]
Come to DaddyAnt TimpsonHorror
Brown BoysHans MasoeComedy[149]
Take Home PayStallone Vaiaoga-IoasaComedy[150]
Capital in the Twenty-First CenturyJustin PembertonDocumentary[151]
SavageSam Kellycrime[152]
Jojo RabbitTaika WaititiComedy drama
Killer SofaBernie RaoComedy horror
VaiNicole Whippy

Ofa-Ki-Levuka Guttenbeil-Likiliki

Matasila Freshwater

Amberley Jo Aumua

Mīria George

Marina Alofagia McCartney

Dianna Fuemana

Becs Arahanga

Drama[153]
The Chills: The Triumph & Tragedy of Martin PhillippsJulia Parnell

Rob Curry

Documentary[154]
MosleyKirby Atkinsanimated fantasy adventure drama

2020s

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TitleDirectorGenreNotes
2020
The Legend of Baron To'aKiel McNaughtondrama[155]
Balance of the Five ElementsJan-Hinrik Drevsdocumentary[156]
The Girl on the BridgeLeanne Pooleydocumentary[157]
RūrangiMax CurrieLGBT/drama[158]
LOIMATA, The Sweetest TearsAnna Marbrookdocumentary[159]
This TownDavid Whitecomedy[160]
Lowdown Dirty CriminalsPaul Murphycomedy[161]
Shadow in the CloudRoseanne Liangaction/horror[162]
ReunionJake Mahaffythriller, horror
Baby DoneCurtis Vowellcomedy
Six60: Till the Lights Go OutJulia Parnelldocumentary[163]
We Need to Talk about A.I.Leanne Pooleydocumentary[164]
2021
Dawn RaidOscar Kightleydocumentary[165]
Coming Home in the DarkJames Ashcroftthriller
There Is No "I" in ThreesomeJan Oliver Lucksdrama, documentary, comedy[166]
CousinsAinsley Gardiner,Briar Grace-SmithdramaBased onPatricia Grace's eponymous novel.[167]
Night RaidersDanis Gouletdrama
James & IseyFlorian Habichtdocumentary[168]
PoppyLinda Niccoldrama[169]
The Justice of Bunny KingGaysorn Thavatdrama[170]
JuniperMatthew J. Savilledrama
Mothers of the RevolutionBriar Marchdocumentary[171]
The Power of the DogJane CampiondramaNominated forBest Picture at the94th Academy Awards
Millie Lies LowMichelle Savilldrama, comedy[172]
Fiona Clark: UnafraidLula Cucchiaradocumentary[173] Documentary on photographerFiona Clark
Whetū Mārama – Bright StarToby Mills, Aileen O'Sullivandocumentary[174]
Signed, Theo SchoonLuit Bieringadocumentary[175]
Ayukawa: The Weight of a LifeTu Rapana Neill, Jim Speersdocumentary[176]
Mark Hunt - The Fight of His LifePeter Brook Belldocumentary[177]
A Mild Touch of CancerAnnie Goldsondocumentary[178]
MILKEDAmy Taylordocumentary[179]
Rohe Kōreporepo – The Swamp, the Sacred PlaceKathleen Gallagher, Kate Goodwindocumentary[180]
2022
We Are Still HereBeck Cole, Chantelle Burgoyne,Dena Curtis, Richard Curtis,Mario Gaoa,Danielle MacLean, Miki Magasiva,Renae Maihi, Tracey Rigney, Tim Worralldrama
Nude TuesdayArmağan Ballantynecomedy[181]
WhinaJames Napier Robertson,Paula Whetu Jonesbiographical drama[182]
MuruTearepa Kahiaction, drama
KāingaJulie Zhu, Asuka Sylvie,Michelle Ang, Nahyeon Lee, Yamin Tun,Ghazaleh Golbakhsh, HASH, Angeline Loodrama[183] Anthology film
PunchWelby Ingsdrama
GloriavaleFergus Grady,Noel SmythdocumentaryDocumentary on theGloriavale Christian Community
A Boy Called PianoNina Nawalowalodrama documentary[184]
When the Cows Come HomeCosta Botesdocumentary[185]
Mister OrganDavid Farrierdocumentary
Dame Valerie Adams: More than GoldBriar MarchdocumentaryDocumentary onValerie Adams
We Came Here For Freedom Part IAlistair Hardingdocumentary[186]
Geoff Dixon: Portraits of UsGlenis Giles, Claire O'Learydocumentary[187]
Juliet Gerrard: Science in Dark TimesShirley Horrocksdocumentary[188]
Ka PōEtienne Aureliusdrama[189]
Shut EyeTom Levesquedrama[190]
2023
Bad BehaviourAlice Englertcomedy
Red, White & BrassDamon Fepulea'icomedy
StylebenderZoe McIntoshdocumentaryDocumentary onIsrael Adesanya
We Came Here For Freedom Part IIAlistair Hardingdocumentary[186][191]
River of FreedomGaylene Barnesdocumentary[192]
UproarHamish Bennett, Paul Middleditchdrama
The ConvertLee Tamahoridrama
JoikaJames Napier Robertsondrama
Billion Dollar HeistDaniel Gordondocumentary[193]
Building Bridges: Bill Youren's Vision of PeaceJohn Christoffelsdocumentary[194]
Grant Sheehan: Light, Ghosts & DreamsRobin Greenbergdocumentary[195]
Home KillsHaydn Butler[196]
King LoserCushla Dillon, Andrew Mooredocumentary[197]
Loop TrackTom Sainsburycomedy horror[198]
Ms. InformationGwen Isaacdocumentary[199]
Red Mole: A RomanceAnnie Goldsondocumentary[200]
2024
We Were DangerousJosephine Stewart-Te Whiudrama[201]
The MountainRachel Housecomedy drama[202]
The LieHelena Coandocumentary[203]
The Moon Is Upside DownLoren Taylorcomedy[204]
Ka Whawhai TonuMichael Jonathanwar drama[205]
BookwormAnt Simpsoncomedy drama[206]
Went Up the HillSamuel Van Grinsventhriller, horror, drama[207][208]
Alien Weaponry: Kua Tupu Te AraKent Belcherdocumentary[209]
GraftedSasha Rainbowhorror[210]
The Haka Party IncidentKatie Wolfedocumentary[211][212]
Head SouthJonathan Ogilviecoming-of-age, drama[213]
The House WithinJoshua Prendevilledocumentary[214]
MarimariPaul Wolfframdocumentary[215]
A MistakeChristine Jeffsdrama
Never Look AwayLucy Lawlessdocumentary[216]
Taki Rua Theatre - Breaking BarriersWhetu Faladocumentary[217]
Maurice & IRick Harvie, Jane Mahoneydocumentary[218]
The Rule of Jenny PenJames Ashcroftthriller[219]
The Bostrom ScenarioRicky Townsendsci-fi, thriller[220]
TināMiki Magasivadrama[221]
Gut InstinctDoug DillamanScience fiction[222]
The Weed EatersCallum DevlinComedy, Horror[223]
2025
Forgive Us AllJordana Stott and Lance Gilesapocalyptichorror[224][225]
Marlon Williams: Ngā Ao E Rua Two WorldsUrsula Grace WilliamsDocumentary[226]
The People We LoveMike SmithDrama, Romance[227]
Project FiftyoneGaylene Barnes, Bariz Shah, Saba AfrasyabiDocumentary[228]
KōkāKath Akuhata-BrownDrama[229]
Pike RiverRobert SarkiesDrama[230]
WorkmatesCurtis VowellDrama, Comedy[231]
Prime MinisterMishelle Walshe, Lindsay UtzDocumentary[232]
GRACE A Prayer for PeaceGaylene PrestonDocumentary[233]
Life in One ChordMargaret GordonDocumentary[234]
TOITŪ Visual SovereigntyChelsea WinstanleyDocumentary[235]
Anchor Me - The Don McGlashan StoryShirley HorrocksDocumentary[236]
Kaikohe Blood & FireSimon OgstonDocumentary[237]
Notes from a FishTom Levesque, Romy HooperComedy[238]
MāramaTaratoa StappardGothic horror[239]

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  • Leonard Maltin's 2007 Movie Guide

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  • Dennis, Jonathan & Jan Bieringa, (1996) "Film in Aotearoa New Zealand", Wellington: Victoria University Press. (best source on topic)ISBN 0-86473-309-7
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