Thursday
22
Aug
2024
Screening of We Were Dangerous with special guests!

Screening of We Were Dangerous with special guests!

Posted Friday 16 Aug 2024

Come celebrate the official opening night of We Were Dangerous with special guests in attendance!

Don't miss this very special WIFT NZ screening of this film on the opening night of its theatrical release! Described as ‘a joyous and triumphant story of rebellion’. Masterfully directed, beautifully shot, tightly edited, with the perfect cast, we will guarantee that you will love this film!

The screening will be followed by a conversation with director, Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu,  DOP María Inés Manchego, three stars from the film, Rima Te Wiata, Erana James, and Nathalie Morris, in discussion with Armagan Ballantyne about navigating a short rehearsal period, wide-ranging experience in the cast, and challenging locations.

In 1954 New Zealand, Nellie and Daisy attempt to escape an institution for delinquent girls, however, not only are they caught, it triggers a relocation to a facility on a remote island. The duo become a trio as well-to-do Lou joins them, and life on the island takes shape under the command of devout Matron.

Get your tickets today to attend this screening and take part in this rare opportunity to hear from the lead creatives themselves!

We Were Dangerous is written by Maddie Dai, produced by Morgan Waru, and Polly Fryer, and executive produced by Carthew Neal. See below for an extensive list of more WIFT contributors!

We Were Dangerous was this year's NZIFF Opening Night film and was awarded the Special Jury Award for Filmmaking in the Narrative Feature Competition at SXSW!

 

Rialto Cinema, Newmarket
Thursday 22 August 2024
6.30PM
Members $22, Non-members $30 - All ticket holders will receive a glass of bubbles.

Click here to view the trailer.

Line Producer: Amanda Jenkins
Art Director: Michelle Crowley
Set Decoration: Sadie Wilson
Casting: Kate McGill
Colourist: Clare Burlinson
Production Assistant: Chelsea Bridges
Production Assistant: Gill Weavers
Production Coordinator: Penny Westwood

Come see this fabulous film, created by an incredible team of fellow WIFT members!

GET YOUR TICKETS TODAY!

Let's celebrate!

 

Date: Thursday 22 Aug 2024
Location: Rialto Cinema, Newmarket
Time: 6:30PM

Thursday
22
Aug
2024

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REBATE 101 AUCKLAND : An introduction to the NZ Screen Production Rebate

WIFT and Ngā Aho Whakaari present

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TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE

You’ve heard of it - but what does it mean for you and your work?         

Even if you’re not quite ready to apply for the NZSPR, now is the perfect time to learn from the experts about how it might help finance your project.

Delivered by NZFC : Mel Read, Senior Incentives Executive; and Jennifer Wilton and Marc Ashton, Co-production and Incentives Executives.

This interactive wānanga will cover:

  • Introduction to the Co-Production and Incentives Team
  • Overview of the NZSPR  
  • Eligibility criteria for New Zealand productions
  • Application requirements and process   
  • Official Co-Productions and the NZSPR  

To get the most out of the workshop we recommend that you do some pre-reading here: New Zealand Screen Production Rebate for New Zealand Productions

And then bring your questions for our panel of specialists from the NZFC.

YOUR SPECIALISTS ARE:

Mel Read
 - Mel has been with the NZFC’s incentives team since 2017, as an administrator of the New Zealand Screen Production Rebate for both domestic and international productions.

Jennifer Wilton - Jennifer Wilton has worked with the Co-Production and Incentives Team at the NZFC since 2023 and assesses applications for both the NZSPR and Co-production Certification.

Marc Ashton - Marc Ashton has been with the NZFC’s Co-Production & Incentives team since August 2024. This follows a previous role with the NZFC’s Funding team with a background in Film and TV production both here and overseas.

FREE FOR WIFT AND NAW MEMBERS.  $20 FOR NON MEMBERS.

TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE

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REBATE 101 WELLINGTON : An introduction to the NZ Screen Production Rebate

WIFT and Ngā Aho Whakaari present

REBATE 101: An Introduction to the NZ Screen Production Rebate  

TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE

You’ve heard of it - but what does it mean for you and your work?         

Even if you’re not quite ready to apply for the NZSPR, now is the perfect time to learn from the experts about how it might help finance your project.

Delivered by NZFC : Mel Read, Senior Incentives Executive; and Jennifer Wilton and Marc Ashton, Co-production and Incentives Executives.

This interactive wānanga will cover:

  • Introduction to the Co-Production and Incentives Team
  • Overview of the NZSPR  
  • Eligibility criteria for New Zealand productions
  • Application requirements and process   
  • Official Co-Productions and the NZSPR  

To get the most out of the workshop we recommend that you do some pre-reading here: New Zealand Screen Production Rebate for New Zealand Productions

And then bring your questions for our panel of specialists from the NZFC.

YOUR SPECIALISTS ARE:

Mel Read
 - Mel has been with the NZFC’s incentives team since 2017, as an administrator of the New Zealand Screen Production Rebate for both domestic and international productions.

Jennifer Wilton - Jennifer Wilton has worked with the Co-Production and Incentives Team at the NZFC since 2023 and assesses applications for both the NZSPR and Co-production Certification.

Marc Ashton - Marc Ashton has been with the NZFC’s Co-Production & Incentives team since August 2024. This follows a previous role with the NZFC’s Funding team with a background in Film and TV production both here and overseas.

FREE FOR WIFT AND NAW MEMBERS.  $20 FOR NON MEMBERS.

TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE

Programme is brought to you with generous support from the NZ Film Commission and Foundation North.