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In this section you will find a selection of posters advertising New Zealand feature films.
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Everard Films Ltd
Academy award nominee, gold medal winner, Festival of the Americas. "Off the edge" - "a beautiful and awesome film" - Los Angeles Times. Air New Zealand and Everard Films presents a Pentacle Films production ... starring Jeff Campbell & Blair Trenholme. Produced & directed by Michael Firth. [1977].
Ama presents "Goodbye Pork Pie". From one end of the country to the other, nothing could stop the men, the mini, the madness. Made with the assistance of New Zealand United Corporation [and] the New Zealand Film Commission. [1980-1981].
Griffiths, Reston, fl 1978-1989 (as the artist)
ILA Productions presents "Angel Mine", a film by David Blyth. New Zealand's own erotic fantasy, that's far too close to home!. Design - Reston Griffiths / Illustration - Marion Campbell. [1978]. .
Once were Warriors. Communicado in association with the New Zealand Film Commission, Avalon Studios and New Zealand on Air, present, Once Were Warriors, starring Rena Owen, Temuera Morrison, Mamaengaroa Kerr-Bell. Story by Alan Duff, Screenplay by Riwia Brown, Cinematographer Stuart Dryburgh. Producer Robin Scholes, Director Lee Tamahori. Copyright 1994, Communicado Limited.
Pacific Films in association with the New Zealand Film Commission present "Ngati". 1987 Wellington Cinematics Ltd.
Phase Three Film Productions Ltd with the assistance of the interim New Zealand Film Commission presents "Skin deep", starring Deryn Cooper, Ken Blackburn, Grant Tilly, Alan Jervis. Directed by Geoff Steven. [1978].
Smash Palace; there's no road back. Aardvark Films presents a film by Roger Donaldson. Produced in association with the New Zealand Film Commission. [1982].
The New Zealand National Film Unit presents "The War Years 1939-1945". This time the story is about us. Devised and directed by Pat McGuire; produced by Hugh MacDonald. Executive producer Frederick Cockram; film editor Chris Lancaster. [1983].
[Oasis Films and New Zealand National Film Unit]
The scarecrow. "The same week our fowls were stolen, Daphne Moran had her throat cut". Starring John Carradine and Tracy Mann, and introducing Jonathan Smith. [1982].
Wong, Harry, fl 1980s (as the artist)
"UTU". Produced by Utu Productions Limited in association with the New Zealand Film Commission. Directed by Geoff Murphy. [1983?].
Vigil; a film by Vincent Ward. A John Maynard production in association with the Film Investment Corporation of New Zealand and the New Zealand Film Commission. In competition. [1985].
Vincent Ward's "A State of Siege", starring Anne Flannery. Produced by Timothy White. Photography by Alun Bollinger. Gold medal winner at 1978 Miami Film Festival; Winner of Golden Hugo at Chicago. [1979].
Aardvark Films Ltd
What happens when you're hunted ... and there's nowhere to run! Sleeping Dogs, starring Sam Neill / Ian Mune / Nevan Rowe / Warren Oates. Directed & produced by Roger Donaldson; screenplay by Ian Mune & Arthur Baysting; adapted from the novel "Smith's dream" by Karl Stead. [1977].
Wingnut Films presents "Bad taste". Wingnut Films 1987. All rights reserved.
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