I’m the Wellington-based Publicist for NZIFF and I’ll be upfront right here: I have very eclectic taste in film. I’ll happily mix up a blockbuster double feature with a slow cinema evening. I’m thrilled that sci-fi is making an appearance this year. Excited that once again we have the pick of Cannes to choose from. And beside myself at the idea of Tom Hardy having a movie vehicle all to himself (see Locke).
Films — by Collection
- David Larsen
 - Florian Habicht
 - Gemma Gracewood
 - Jess Feast
 - Letterboxd
 - Lindsay Shelton
 - Peter Calder: From the Earth to the Stars
 - RNZ: Simon Morris Chats to Bill Gosden
 - Sandra Reid
 - Staff Picks: Cass Hesom-Williams
 - Staff Picks: Debbie Fish
 - Staff Picks: Felicity Drace
 - Staff Picks: Hayden Ellis
 - Staff Picks: Jule Hartung
 - Staff Picks: Kailey Carruthers
 - Staff Picks: Leah Goffe Robertson
 - Staff Picks: Lynn Smart
 - Staff Picks: Megan Duffy
 - Staff Picks: Melanie Rae
 - Staff Picks: Michael McDonnell
 - Staff Picks: Rebecca McMillan
 - Staff Picks: Sarah Garven
 - Staff Picks: Sarah McMullan
 - Staff Picks: Vanessa Rushton
 - The Lumière Reader
 - The Pantograph Punch
 - Wellington Film Society's Picks of NZIFF 2014
 
Staff Picks: Rebecca McMillan
  Housebound
Welcome home to the Kiwi horror house comedy that took SXSW by storm. Gerard Johnstone’s brilliant genre mash-up stars Rima Te Wiata, Morgana O’Reilly, Glen-Paul Waru and Cameron Rhodes.
  Pulp: a Film about Life, Death & Supermarkets
NZer Florian Habicht’s acclaimed collaboration with Jarvis Cocker fixes the triumphant 2012 concert billed as Pulp’s last ever within a loving portrait of Sheffield and Sheffielders.