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Be first to see Life in One Chord – World Premiere, 16 August in Dunedin
Thursday 31 July 2025
See the Faces Behind the Films – International Guests Live at NZIFF 2025
Monday 28 July 2025
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This year, NZIFF is rolling out the red carpet for the people in (and behind) the films.
From intimate Q&As to powerful opening night intros, over 50 live events across Aotearoa will bring filmmakers out from behind the camera and into the spotlight. You'll get the chance to see, hear from, and connect with an incredible line-up of local and international directors, actors, writers, and creatives - all appearing in person at screenings, workshops and panels nationwide.
Please note that guest appearances and live events may be subject to change.
INTERNATIONAL GUESTS
Dacre Montgomery
Stranger Things star Dacre Montgomery appears in person with his haunting new feature, Went Up the Hill
Auckland – Wednesday 7 August, 6:15pm at The Civic
Appearing at the screening of Went Up the Hill
Christchurch – Friday 8 August, 8:15pm at Lumière Cinemas
Appearing at the screening of Went Up the Hill
Christchurch – Saturday 9 August, 10:00am at Lumière Cinemas (Bernhardt)
Appearing at the screening of Went Up the Hill
James Rabuatoka
A breakout Fijian talent whose performance in Bati brings strength, soul, and deep emotional power to the screen
Auckland – Saturday 9 August, 1:45pm at Hollywood Avondale
Appearing at the screening of Bati
Auckland – Sunday 10
5 Legendary Directors You Need to Know About
Wednesday 23 July 2025

Big name actors get plenty of time in the limelight, but who's making moves behind the camera? These internationally-acclaimed directors are ones to watch, and they all have films at this year's festival.
Jafar Panahi
It Was Just an Accident 2025
Yek tasadef sadeh
Legendary Iranian director Jafar Panahi is just the fourth director ever to snag the top prizes at the Venice, Berlin, and Cannes film festivals. He took home the Golden Lion in 2000 for The Circle, and the Golden Bear in 2015 for Tehran Taxi, both of which have screened at the Whānau Mārama: New Zealand International Film Festival. So it’s a fitting, full circle tribute to “one of the greatest artists of contemporary cinema and one of its most empathetic and committed humanists,” that this year's opening night film is the rousing 2025 Palme d’Or winning It Was Just an Accident.
A bigger accomplishment than any film festival top prize, is that despite travel bans, house arrests, imprisonment, and a 20-year ban from filmmaking, Panahi has never shied from his courageous commitment to “crafting self-reflexive works about political, artistic and personal freedom.” Ruled as “propaganda against the system” by the Iranian government, all of Panahi’s films
NZIFF Engage
Wednesday 9 July 2025

NZIFF 2025 invites New Zealand audiences and filmmakers to broaden their knowledge and connect with film festival fans, visiting filmmakers and industry professionals.
2025 Programmes Have Landed! Here’s Where to Get Yours
Monday 7 July 2025

Looking for a physical NZIFF 2025 programme? These are the main spots where you’ll always find one.
We’re also dropping them off at loads of local haunts from cafes and cinemas to libraries and bookshops across the country, so keep an eye out wherever you go!
And if you simply can’t wait, digital programmes are available to browse here:
AUCKLAND: PRE-SALE 8-10 JULY, TICKETS ON GENERAL SALE 11 JULY
Auckland Uni Students Association
WELLINGTON: PRE-SALE 15-17 JULY, TICKETS ON GENERAL SALE 18 JULY
Massey University National Academy of Screen Arts Cinema
HAMILTON: TICKETS ON SALE 31 JULY
Waikato University Student Union
NAPIER: TICKETS ON SALE 31 JULY
NEW PLYMOUTH: TICKETS ON SALE 21 JULY
TAURANGA: TICKETS ON SALE 31 JULY
MASTERTON: TICKETS ON SALE 31 JULY
CHRISTCHURCH: TICKETS ON SALE 18 JULY