Film
Coming together on the Tex-Mex border
Turner Ross and his brother Bill create lo-fi documentaries documenting little-heard but uniquely American stories. Turner Ross told Shaun D Wilson about their non-fiction take on the western genre… Audio
Sam Brower - Prophet's Prey
Sam Brower worked for seven years to crack open the secretive world of the polygamous Fundamentalist Church of Latter Day Saints (FLDS). His work led to the arrest and conviction of prophet Warren… Video, Audio
Lawrence Arabia - Lonesome
The 2015 New Zealand International Film Festival pairs Lawrence Arabia and his drummer's side band, the Carnivorous Plant Society, with the 1928 silent romance film, Lonesome. Sophie Wilson catches up… Audio
Movie Review with Sarah McMullan
Mr Holmes 1hr 44mins / PG: Adult themes The Guest 1hr 36mins / R16:Graphic Violence NZIFF Tangerine Feature - 88mins Directed by Sean Baker Audio
Learning to Drive - interview with Sir Ben Kingsley
Learning to Drive stars two people who know what they're doing - Patricia Clarkson and Ben Kingsley… and it turns out the versatile Sir Ben hasn't quite played everything yet… Simon Morris talks to… Video, Audio
Learning to Drive - interview with Sir Ben Kingsley
Learning to Drive stars two people who know what they're doing - Patricia Clarkson and Ben Kingsley… and it turns out the versatile Sir Ben hasn't quite played everything yet… Simon Morris talks to… Audio
Ant-Man - film review
Simon Morris looks at the new Marvel Comics movie, Ant-Man, starring Paul Rudd playing a reformed burglar. Video, Audio
At the Movies: Ant-Man, Learning To Drive + Sir Ben Kingsley interview
On At The Movies, Simon Morris looks at the new Marvel Comics movie, Ant-Man. He also talks to former Marvel villain, Sir Ben Kingsley - aka The Mandarin - about his new film Learning To Drive, and a… Audio
Robin Greenberg: NZIFF
Director of Return of the Free China Junk previews its New Zealand International Film Festival screenings Audio
You Call this Art 2014 Part 2
The actor Cliff Curtis, composer Phil Dadson and authors Damien Wilkins and Georgina White discuss the importance of discovery in the process of creating new performances or writing. Justin Gregory is… Audio
Flavio Vallani and Rebecca Tansley - Crossing Rachmaninoff
Filmmaker Rebecca Tansley and the subject of her documentary film Crossing Rachmaninoff, Flavio Vallani, join Wallace to talk about the journey they took back to Vallani's homeland of Italy. The film… Audio
Kim Webby - The Price of Peace
Investigative journalist Kim Webby's new documentary The Price of Peace has its world premiere today at the New Zealand International Film Festival. It follows prominent activist Tame Iti and how his… Audio
Deathgasm
Deathgasm, a homegrown heavy metal horror comedy premieres at this year's New Zealand International Film Festival. Featuring an ear-splitting collection of local and international bands on it's… Audio
Iris Apfel: style icon
Interior designer who came to prominence in 1950s New York, when she and her husband founded a company specialising in hand-woven historic textiles, and furnished nine White Houses. Now a 93-year-old… Video, Audio
Nick Shymansky: managing Amy
Nick Shymansky Senior A&R manager at Island Records and original manager of Amy Winehouse between 1999 and 2006, who features in a new documentary about the singer, screening at the New Zealand… Video, Audio
Jennifer Peedom: sherpas and Everest
Australian filmmaker known for her intimate portraits of people in extreme circumstances. Her latest documentary, Sherpa, is screening at the New Zealand International Film Festivals. Audio
New Zealand cinematographer Ginny Loane - At The Movies
Simon Morris talks to successful New Zealand cinematographer Ginny Loane about hacking it in a man's world. Video, Audio
Far From The Madding Crowd - film review
Simon Morris looks at big costume drama Far From the Madding Crowd. Video, Audio
The Falling - film review
Simon Morris looks at the recent burst of women-oriented films - including The Falling. Video, Audio
At The Movies: Far From The Madding Crowd, The Falling, Ginny Loane interview
Simon Morris looks at the recent burst of women-oriented films – including Far From The Madding Crowd, Inside Out, The Falling and Man Up. He also talks to a successful New Zealand cinematographer… Audio