“The New Zealand International film Festival is... our annual embodiment of the Great Truth About Culture: you are going to die leaving a lot of good things unread, unlistened to, and unwatched...
The right approach is to work out how much you can take in while still enjoying it, and then do that. There is no wrong number: in case of the festival, 50 films over 17 days is great, but so is five.
Which only leaves the problem of choice. My Mantra: Follow your people, but take some risks.” — David Larsen, Metro Magazine