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2025 News
NZIFF Presents: Rental Family
Tuesday 4 February 2025
The 2025 festival may be over, but Whānau Mārama New Zealand International Film Festival is proud to present a special one-off preview screening of Rental Family, in conjunction with The Walt Disney Company New Zealand and Searchlight Pictures.
These exclusive events give audiences the chance to experience the film ahead of its wider release, extending that festival feel just a little longer. We’re excited to welcome film lovers back to celebrate this standout title with us — see it before everyone else at our screenings on Sunday November 23 in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin.
To find out more about the film see HERE. To book tickets:
AUCKLAND: Sunday November 23 2.30pm, Rialto Cinemas Newmarket | Book here
WELLINGTON: Sunday November 23 2.30pm, Empire Cinemas | Book here
CHRISTCHURCH: Sunday November 23 2.00pm, Lumière Cinemas | Book here
DUNEDIN: Sunday November 23 2.30pm, Rialto Cinemas Dunedin | Book here
Encore Screenings Announced for GRACE A Prayer for Peace
Wednesday 20 August 2025
Dame Gaylene Preston’s GRACE: A Prayer for Peace has struck a profound chord with audiences at NZIFF 2025. The documentary traces the remarkable life and work of artist Dame Robin White, whose career has spanned from small-town New Zealand realism to large-scale Pacific collaborations, always driven by a spirit of connection and resilience.
At Sunday’s packed Wellington screening, the film was met with a standing ovation - testament to both the power of Preston’s filmmaking and the enduring impact of White’s vision.
"This project is a beautiful tribute that reminds us how art and creation can highlight the harsh reminders and realities of humanity. It is a film that can only be experienced, through shedded tears, shared chuckles, reflective warmth and a more invigorated movement to create a world better than we left." - Taylor Lee, Craccum
Due to demand, we’re delighted to be able to announce three special encore screenings:
Lumiere Cinemas, Christchurch - Weds 27 Aug, 5:00pm
Massey University, Wellington - Tue 26 Aug, 6:15pm
The Screening Room, Masterton - Weds 10 Sept, 6:00pm
These added sessions offer festival-goers a final chance to experience Preston’s deeply moving portrait of an artist whose work continues to inspire across generations
Ngā Whanaunga Aotearoa: New Zealand’s Best - Winners Announced
Monday 18 August 2025
Film fans from across the capital flocked to Massey University Theatre on 16 August for screenings of both programmes of Ngā Whanaunga: Aotearoa New Zealand’s Best – aka, the country’s top short films.
A jury of four – Alex Liu, Mike Jonathan, Kate Rodger and Mathias Taylor – had the difficult job of picking out the prizewinners from a stellar selection. They decided on Womb, by Ira Hetaraka for the competition's top prize, the Umbrella Best Short Film Award. See all the rest of the winners below, and check out the photos from the afternoon here.
Congratulations to everyone who entered a film this year, and applause to everyone who took home an award.
Umbrella Entertainment Best Short Film Award:
Womb by Ira Hetaraka
Auckland Live Spirit of the Civic Award:
Growing Still by Alyx Duncan
Wellington UNESCO Creative City of Film Emerging Talent Award:
Stage Challenge by Stella Reid
Letterboxd Award for Māori Pasifika Talent:
Mirumiru by Allan George
Picking Crew by Tanu Gago
Best Performance Award:
Nora Aati for I Am Not Your Dusky Maiden by Vea Mafile'o
Best Artistic Contribution Award:
Michael Cong for the Cinematography of When the Geese Flew by Arthur Gay
Special Mention:
Nausea by Elliott Louis