2015 NZIFF Dunedin Programme Launched
2015 NZIFF Dunedin Programme Launched
Dunedin – Monday 6th July
The 2015 New Zealand International Film Festival
in Dunedin will be a smorgasbord of almost 100 films from 25
countries, screening at the Regent Theatre and Rialto
Cinemas from 30th July until 16th The Dunedin Festival
commences with Italian comedy The Mafia Kills Only in Summer
on Thursday
30th July and closes with another Italian
film, Tale of Tales on Sunday 16th August.
In between there are seven New Zealand made films and two New Zealand short film programmes, 11 selections from Cannes Film Festival, biographies of stars ranging from Amy Winehouse to Evel Knievel and much more, ensuring every film enthusiast in Dunedin will have many choices to make.
NZIFF Director, Dunedin-born Bill Gosden says, “Digital cinema enables us to get the world’s best onto New Zealand screens sooner than ever and our 2015 programme is fatter than ever. The variety is better than ever too, with sporting documentaries rubbing shoulders with Hollywood classics; great films for kids alongside Cannes winners; films about high fashion next to home-grown horror.
“We’ll be surprised and disappointed if you don’t find something to entertain you in this year’s programme.”
The programme will be released tonight at 6pm and available from the Regent, Rialto, cafes, libraries and many other sites around the city from Tuesday. All film information will be live on nziff.co.nz from 7pm tonight.
Tickets are on sale from Tuesday 7 July at the Regent Theatre and from Thursday 9 July at Rialto Dunedin.
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