From Inside Gaza To Alec Baldwin's Trial — Doc Edge 2026 Reveals First Films
The Oscar®-qualifying Doc Edge Festival marks its 21st year with a bold opening slate — sixteen films that take audiences inside a Gaza conflict zone, into the world of AI companionship, onto the set of a fatal Hollywood shooting, and deep into the criminal underworld of Aotearoa. From competitive dance floors to a bucket list written by a dying man and narrated by Benedict Cumberbatch, this year's programme is as wildly varied as it is urgent.

Spanning deeply personal stories to global issues playing out in real time, the opening line-up draws on voices from Aotearoa and around the world and features multiple World Premieres ahead of the full programme release on 15 May.
The festival runs in Auckland from 24 June to 12 July and Wellington from 15 to 26 July, with screenings alongside an immersive exhibition programme. Auckland will also host Doc Edge's industry event and awards from 29 June to 1 July, drawing filmmakers, distributors, and industry guests from across New Zealand and internationally.
New Zealand Films
World Premiere
Finding
Honk
Director: Eldon Booth
To fulfil his
dying father's final wish, Hayden Pere tracks down an
estranged relative and is pulled deep into the shadows of
his own family history, where vengeful enemies and buried
secrets threaten everything he holds dear.
World
Premiere
Music and the Mystical
Experience
Director: Isabel Corfiatis
Sound
engineer Michael Sutherland assembles twenty of New
Zealand's most talented musicians to score the psychedelic
experience. Through performance and expert insight, the film
explores music as a transformative tool for therapeutic
healing.
World Premiere
There's a Hole in
my Bucket
Director: Robert Cavanah — Narrated
by Benedict Cumberbatch
When Royd Tolkien, great-grandson
of J.R.R. Tolkien, loses his brother Mike to Motor Neurone
Disease, Mike leaves behind one final act of love and
mischief: a bucket list of 50 challenges designed to drag
his reluctant, comfort-zone-hugging brother back into the
land of the living. Raucous, tender, and deeply
human.
World Premiere
Unlikely
Kin
Directors: Kim Webby, Michael Jonathan
A
father and son fight to uphold Māori guardianship —
harvesting stranded whales and protecting endangered fauna.
They reveal how ancestral knowledge may be the essential key
to healing the land and saving New Zealand's
forests.
International
Films
World Premiere
Mar
Musa
Director: Schahab Kermani —
Germany
Amid Syria's desert mountains, the Mar Musa
monastery embodies interfaith hope as monks and nuns pursue
peace in the long shadow of war.
World
Premiere
Return to the Strange
Land
Director: Olga Malirova —
Czechia
Legendary choreographer Jiří Kylián creates
his final masterpiece: a personal tribute to his lifelong
muse, Sabine Kupferberg. Set on a windswept Dutch island,
this film is physical poetry about love, mortality, and
shared legacy.
International Premiere
The
Trial of Alec Baldwin
Director: Rory Kennedy —
USA
A fatal on-set shooting. A Hollywood star. A
courtroom battle that put fame and accountability on trial.
Rory Kennedy's unflinching film examines how Baldwin's
public persona became a lightning rod for justice and
judgment.
International
Premiere
Revolution's
Daughter
Director: Thaddeus D. Matula
Alina
Fernández never knew her father was Fidel Castro. When she
found out, she spoke out, defected, and never looked back. A
portrait of identity, secrets, and life in
exile.
International
Premiere
Seized
Director: Sharon
Liese — USA
A police raid on the Marion County Record
in Kansas and the death of its 98-year-old co-owner ignites
a fierce debate about the abuse of power, journalism, and
the U.S. Constitution.
International
Premiere
Dance For Your
Life
Director: Luke Cornish — Australia
Ten
young Australian dancers from Brent Street performing arts
school compete for a spot with an international dance
company — travelling to London to audition for Shapehaus
Dance Theatre under choreographer Dean Lee.
Asia
Pacific Premiere
A War on
Women
Director: Raha Shirazi — Italy
Shot
to reframe the 2022 Iranian uprising, this film reveals a
feminist resistance forty years in the making.
Asia
Pacific Premiere
Inside
Gaza
Director: Hélène Lam Trong — France,
Belgium
Trapped in a conflict closed to the international
press, a group of AFP journalists documents the war from
within. A searing exploration of the moral dilemma of
survival, and the vital role of field journalism in an era
of growing attacks on media freedom.
Asia Pacific
Premiere
Ceremony
Director: Banchi
Hanuse — Canada
From ramshackle Nuxalk Radio in Bella
Coola, voices trace the disappearance of the ooligan run
revealing a buried history deeper than the river
itself.
Asia Pacific Premiere
Let Our
Mountains Live
Director: Håvard Bustnes —
Norway, Finland
Sámi reindeer herders win a Supreme
Court victory against Europe's largest wind farm — but
when the state refuses to act, their fight reveals a deeper
crisis of justice and trust.
NZ
Premiere
Elon Musk Unveiled – The Tesla
Experiment
Director: Andreas Pichler —
Germany
For the first time, close confidants,
whistleblowers, victims, and former high-ranking Tesla
employees pull back the curtain on Musk's empire and speak
out.
NZ
Premiere
Replica
Director: Chouwa
Liang — Australia, France
Young Chinese women turn to
AI companions in search of the love they feel is missing
from their lives. But are chatbots standing in the way of
real human connection?
Key Dates
Programme launch & tickets on sale
15
May
Auckland
24 June – 12 July
Industry
& Awards (Auckland)
29 June – 1
July
Wellington
15 – 26
July
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