NZ French Film Festival to return in March 2020
NZ French Film Festival to return in March 2020 - Save the date
We are delighted to announce that the New Zealand
French Film Festival will return to the country in March
2020.
Last year, the festival was entirely redesigned by a new director, Mr Iain Macleod. The upcoming festival is set to be bigger and stronger than ever before, with three additional cities and five more venues.
This event is made possible with the collaboration of the New Zealand Alliance Française network and the Embassy of France in New Zealand.
We are pleased to have new sponsors joining us in 2020 for this unique celebration of French cinema down under.
Please find below a few key figures of the 2020 edition of the NZ FFF as well as the details of the dates and locations:
2020 NZFFF KEY FIGURES
21 locations | 16 cities | A selection of films for all ages
12 MARCH 2020
Opening Night in Wellington
13 MARCH 2020
Opening Night in Christchurch
19 MARCH 2020
Opening Night in Auckland
DATES AND LOCATIONS
12 MARCH – 5 APRIL
Kerikeri - (12-29 March)
Matakana -(19 March – 5 April)
Auckland - (19 March – 5 April): Bridgway Cinema, Monterey Takapuna, Monterey Howick, Capitol Cinema, Berkeley Mission Bay
Tauranga - (19 March – 5 April)
Havelock North - (12-29 March)
Hamilton - (19 March – 5 April)
New Plymouth - (12-29 March)
Palmerston North - (12-29 March)
Martinborough - (12-29 March)
Wellington - (12-29 March): Penthouse Cinema, Light House Petone
Nelson - (12-29 March)
Christchurch - (13-29 March: Lumiere Cinemas
Timaru -(12-29 March)
Wanaka - (12-29 March)
Arrowtown - (12-29 March)
Dunedin - (12-29 March)
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