Stage Challenge
Stage Challenge

Ngā Whanaunga: Aotearoa New Zealand’s Best 2025 Programme One 

96 minutes
TBC

Since 2012, the Wairoa Māori Film Festival and Pollywood have been part of NZIFF, curating the annual Ngā Whanaunga Māori Pasifika short film programme. The name “Ngā Whanaunga" was gifted by Huia Kaporangi Koziol, who described it as meaning relatedness and connectedness between peoples. Māori are part of the great Pasifika whānau; our Polynesian peoples journeyed on the same waka from Hawaiiki, and are related by culture, language and blood and in wairuatanga (soulfulness) across our vast sea Moana-nui-a-kiwa. From the beginning, screening Māori works alongside Pasifika was symbolic of whānaungatanga and connectedness.

In 2025, we now evolve into Ngā Whanaunga: Aotearoa New Zealand’s Best, with the best of Māori and Pasifika filmmaking now alongside the best films made by everyone in Aotearoa. Wairoa Māori Film Festival founder Leo Koziol (Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāti Rakaipaaka) and Pollywood Film Festival founder Craig Fasi (Niue) continue their role in short film programming, focusing their lens upon Ngā Whanaunga: Aotearoa New Zealand’s Best 2025 Indigenous talent in their role as co-curators. Artistic Director Paolo Bertolin, Programme Manager Michael McDonnell and programmers Carmen Gray and Huia Haupapa (Te Ātiawa,Ngāti Mutunga) round out the selection committee. Notes on each film are provided by the selection committee.

A total of 88 films were submitted for this year’s competition, with 13 finalists chosen by the selectors. A jury of three will select the winner of the $5000 Umbrella Entertainment Best Short Film Award, the $4000 Spirit of the Civic Award, the $2000 Wellington UNESCO Creative City of Film Emerging Talent Award, and the $2000 Letterboxd Award for Māori Pasifika Talent. The jury awards will be presented following the Auckland screening. The winner of the audience vote takes away the coveted Audience Award, consisting of 25% of the box office from NZIFF screenings in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin.

When the Geese Flew 2025

Director, Screenplay

Producer

Laura Ganotis

Screenplay

Rali Chaouni

Cinematography

Michael Cong

Editor

Alejo Santos

Music

Roger Goula

Cast

Tom Kerr, Lee-Ann Dirks, Jack Parker, Jono Martin

Festivals

Cannes (Directors’ Fortnight) 2025
19 minutes

A sullen teenager hopes recovering his sister’s stolen dirtbike will change her mind about leaving their remote small town. This Cannes’ selected short brings arthouse nihilism to Godzone. — MM 

Picking Crew 2025

Director, Screenplay, Editor

Producer

Nicole Horan

Cinematography

Darryl Ward

Music

Grayson Gilmour

Cast

Henry Auva’a, Joe Malu Folau, Kurt Uta’I-Laurenseon
12 minutes

A subtle and poignant exploration of Pasifika masculinity and its queer-tinged boundaries. — LK 

Stage Challenge 2024

Director, Screenplay

Producer

Kate Goodwin

Cinematography

Bill Bycroft

Editor

Paul Wedel

Music

Thomas Arbor

Cast

Kimiora Honeycombe, Izzie Newton-Cross, Paris Tuimaseve-Fox
17 minutes

Shy Ali joins a group of zealous schoolgirls creating a stage challenge concept that will both wow audiences and distract the girls from their concerns for the future. — HH 

Chrysanthemum 2024

Director, Screenplay, Editor

Producer

Rachel Fawcett

Cinematography

Tim Flower

Editor

Steven Chow

Music

James Gibb, Oliver Johnson

Cast

Katlyn Wong, Sandy Zhang, Dylan Thuraisingham
12 minutes

Gardening – peaceful, pleasant, intrusive, sad… Grief distracts confrontation, and blame is the only reality. — CF 

Our Party 2025

Director, Producer, Screenplay

Producers

Jill Macnab, Kerry Prendeville, Victoire Maderou

Screenplay

Minka Bleakley, Based on the short story “The Garden Party” by Katherine Mansfield

Cinematography

Bill Bycroft

Editor

Bella Walker

Music

Arli Liberman, Xavier Mañetto

Cast

Davida McKenzie, Thomasin McKenzie, Michael Hurst, Alison Bruce
20 minutes

Katherine Mansfield’s __The Garden Party__ is modernised in this contemplative short, following teenage Laura as she hosts a party up the road from a mourning family. — HH 

Wild Nights, Wild Nights! 2024

Director, Screenplay, Editor

Producers

Melissa Shao, Tayla Sutton

Cinematography

Daryl J. Wong

Music

Robyn Bryant

Cast

Brit O’Rourke, Eden Hart
16 minutes

Ollie's girlfriend has a shiny new ring on her finger, but it ain't from Ollie. Shades of Chappell Roan in this sapphic not-quite-love story. — LK