Jo Scott is NZIFF’s Christchurch publicist. Her background is in journalism so she loves films that are well-researched, eye opening and that make a difference by shining a light on issues that need change.
Films — by Collection
- Cactuslab
 - Dominic Corry
 - Dunedin Film Society: Raphael Richter-Gravier
 - Letterboxd
 - Staff Picks: Andrew Harrison
 - Staff Picks: Ant Timpson
 - Staff Picks: Bill Gosden
 - Staff Picks: Caroline Palmer
 - Staff Picks: Cianna Canning
 - Staff Picks: Collette Wright
 - Staff Picks: Felicity Drace
 - Staff Picks: Hedda ten Holder
 - Staff Picks: Jo Scott
 - Staff Picks: Kailey Carruthers
 - Staff Picks: Kate McGee
 - Staff Picks: Lynn Smart
 - Staff Picks: Melanie Rae
 - Staff Picks: Michael McDonnell
 - Staff Picks: Nic Marshall
 - Staff Picks: Nick Paris
 - Staff Picks: Rebecca McMillan
 - Staff Picks: Rosie Jones
 - Staff Picks: Sandra Reid
 - Staff Picks: Tim Wong
 - Wellington Film Society
 
Staff Picks: Jo Scott
  I, Daniel Blake
This often funny and ultimately intensely moving tale of the friendship between an out-of-work Newcastle carpenter and a young single mother won for Britain’s Ken Loach a second Palme d’Or for Best Film at Cannes this year.
  Sunset Song
“Terence Davies’s Sunset Song is a movie with a catch or sob in its singing voice: a beautifully made and deeply felt adaptation of Lewis Grassic Gibbon’s 1932 novel of rural Scotland.” — Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian
  The Red Turtle
La Tortue rouge
Studio Ghibli’s first international co-production is a ravishing castaway fable that combines beauty, mystery, drama and heartbreak – with not a word spoken. It’s a triumph for animator Michael Dudok de Wit.