I am here to be entertained and my NZIFF 2019 selection contains great stories told with great skill, cinematic experiences that are like a juicy custard square for the soul, and documentaries that help make sense of this messy life. — Ina Kinski, Content Manager
Films — by Collection
- Film Talks: Jane Ross
 - Flicks.co.nz
 - Letterboxd Community
 - Letterboxd Crew
 - Lumière Cinemas
 - Staff Picks: Bradley Pratt
 - Staff Picks: Charlotte Underhill
 - Staff Picks: Daniel Burger
 - Staff Picks: Emma Carter
 - Staff Picks: Ina Kinski
 - Staff Picks: Jessica Hof
 - Staff Picks: Lauren Day
 - Staff Picks: Lauri Korpela
 - Staff Picks: Lynnaire MacDonald
 - Staff Picks: Michael McDonnell
 - Staff Picks: Nick Paris
 - Staff Picks: Rebecca McMillan
 - Staff Picks: Sandra Reid
 - Staff Picks: Sharon Byrne
 - Staff Picks: Tim Wong
 - Wellington Film Society
 
Staff Picks: Ina Kinski
  Ask Dr. Ruth
As her 90th birthday approaches, irrepressible Dr Ruth, the famed American sex therapist, reflects on her life and career in a film as spirited as she is.
  Portrait of a Lady on Fire
Portrait de la jeune fille en feu
Winner of Best Screenplay and the Queer Palm at Cannes, Céline Sciamma’s striking 18th-century tale of romantic obsession burns bright with female desire and the craft of a masterful filmmaker.
  A White, White Day
Hvítur, Hvítur Dagur
Evidence of a deceased wife’s affair tips a grieving ex-cop in remote Iceland over the edge, leading to a shocking spiral of events in search of the truth.
  The Wild Goose Lake
Nan fang che zhan de ju hui
Gangland subterfuge tumbles into a dazzling nocturnal manhunt in Chinese director Diao Yinan’s film noir par excellence – a modern genre classic in the making.