Horror, heartbreak, history and a healthy dose of the utterly unhinged… the first films to join this year’s Whānau Mārama New Zealand International Film Festival (NZIFF) lineup have all that and more.
The 12 features include a backstage French farce (Comédie-Française), a comedy-drama that pokes a gentle stick at family complexities (Father Mother Sister Brother), and a jazz icon’s comeback from tragedy (Everybody Digs Bill Evans). A jailhouse splatter horror (Ghost in the Cell) and a cosmic conception (Mum, I’m Alien Pregnant) also join the eclectic movie mix, as well as a sizzling romance in southern Spain (Iván & Hadoum), a haunting queer indie classic re-mastered in 4K (Mysterious Skin), and a powerful documentary portrait of Lebanon (Do You Love Me).
"We are excited to share this first batch of titles from NZIFF 2026,” says Artistic Director Paolo Bertolin. “They reflect the diverse, free and adventurous nature of a line up that promises to be high on cinematic quality but also on emotional impact, fun and topicality.
We can't wait to share more titles and really look forward to the moment our audiences will discover them on the big screen."
First film announcements by strand:
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