The NZ Film Festival Trust - Mount Victoria
About The NZ Film Festival Trust
Leo Koziol (Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāti Rakaipaaka) is founder and director of the Wairoa Māori Film Festival. It is the longest-running indigenous film festival of New Zealand and will be taking place in a traditional marae (Maori assembly house) for the 15th time this year. Leo Koziol worked as cultural advisor in the Ministry of Maori Development and curates short films for the New Zealand International Film Festival (Ngā Whanaunga Maori Pasifika programme). He also curates for various film festivals in Canada, Italy, Polynesia, the United States and Australia. Leo is curator of the annual CineMarae art exhibition at the Wallace Arts Centre, Auckland. He is the subject of short film "Native in Nuhaka" by award winning film maker Hiona Henare. Leo is a member of the Anishnaabe Bawaadan Artists Collective based in Ontario, Canada. In 2019, he was presented with the Te Aupounamu Māori in Screen Excellence Award. In 2020, he was a guest film expert in the visitor programme of the Goethe Institute at the Berlinale film festival.
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Address : | The NZ Film Festival Trust 2 Majoribanks Street, Mount Victoria, Wellington 6011, New Zealand |
Phone : | 📞 +8 |
Postal code : | 6011 |
Website : | https://www.nziff.co.nz/ |
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★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3 pm 25/7/2019: Insufficient resources to meet demands via Internet booking or phone bookings (with phone-back system a dismal failure). Your website won't allow bookings, the number you gave online to book tickets prior to 26/7 IS A DEAD LINE, the Embassy Theatre as per your NZIFF booklet to book over the PHONE was also a DEAD END (no one has rung back), so it was impossible to book via the Net / phone.
The very first film (the only one that really mattered to us) that we attempted to book had SOLD OUT ON ALL DAYS EXCEPT ONE and even this last venue had "limited seats" left (as per your website's notice). So we made a 30 km dash to the Embassy only to discover that there were NO seats left whatsoever. What a shambles & a huge disappointment!
10/8/2019: We note that one week into the IFF you put on extra shows but not for "Making Waves" (educational doco on audio) yet this sold out long before the IFF began. There was a huge demand for MW because of the interest from the growing, creative industry-community so it was a real shame you did not put on extra screenings. NZIFF needs better management and the ability to ring up box office profits without sacrificing the community's educational interests.
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