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  1. We support the vibrant screen industry of Aotearoa New Zealand through making and promoting New Zealand films, attracting international productions and developing careers for our filmmakers. Learn New Zealand Film Commission

  2. 30 May 2022. The world will soon be seeing more of New Zealand on screen. A total of nine film and television projects have been offered funding in the final round of Te Puna Kairangi – Premium Productions for International Audiences Fund, which is administered by Te Tumu Whakaata Taonga| The New Zealand Film Commission.

  3. Sep 11, 2023 · The New Zealand Film Commission provides grants, loans, and equity investment to New Zealand filmmakers and businesses to assist in the development and production of feature films and short films. Our aim is to support the New Zealand film industry to make amazing, original, satisfying, and culturally significant New Zealand films.

  4. The New Zealand Government offers a series of incentives for both domestic and international film and television productions. The New Zealand Film Commission administers the grant schemes listed below on behalf of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE). If you have any questions about specific projects or the scheme please c

  5. Mar 14, 2024 · The Ontario Creates Film Fund is intended to increase the level of domestic feature film production in Ontario. It provides support to Ontario producers for feature film projects with development and production financing. The Ontario Creates Film Fund supports a range of projects across genres with both industrial and cultural benefits.

  6. May 30, 2022 · Mladen Ivancic – acting CEO of Te Tumu Whakaata Taonga | New Zealand Film Commission says across three production funding rounds Te Puna Kairangi has supported a total of 16 productions. “These projects represent an anticipated collective spend of over $154 million in a range of locations around the country, with an estimated spend on local jobs of over $90 million.

  7. The $50m Fund supports the Aotearoa New Zealand production sector recovery from COVID-19 by supporting high-quality productions that tell New Zealand stories for global audiences. The remaining two projects are a feature film about a talented surgeon's missteps, and a drama series about the disappearance of an Irish couple in a small North Island town.