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Media Mentions
23 August - Film offers glimpse of city's recent past (James Croot, The Press)
23 August - Film Festival a major success (James Croot, The Press)
22 August - Film Festival: How Much Does Your Building Weigh? (James Croot, The Press)
18 August - Snow business like show business (Otago Daily Times)
16 August - Festival littered with documentaries (James Croot, The Press)
14 August - Moving (James Croot, The Press)
13 August - Irish dancing, chess, and enfant terribles
11 August - International Film Festival kicks off in ChCh (James Croot, The Press)
10 August - Provocative, warm-hearted wee film (Graeme Tuckett, Dominion Post)
9 August - Review: How to die in Oregon (Graeme Tuckett, Dominion Post)
6 August - FILM REVIEWS: 'Tabloid' & 'A Separation' (Otago Daily Times)
6 August - Finest film no-one has seen (Otago Daily Times)
6 August - The medium is still the message (Otago Daily Times)
6 August - Review: The Great Bear (Graeme Tuckett, Dominion Post)
5 August - Film festival preview: Flights of Fantasy (Graeme Tuckett, Dominion Post)
4 August - D&C v Morgan Spurlock (Classic Hits)
3 August - Kirsten Dunst's 'delicate' new role (Stuff)
3 August - Film festival review: Autumn Gold (Dominion Post)
3 August - Film festival preview: Buck (Dominion Post)
2 August - Film festival preview: Pink Saris (Dominion Post)
1 August - Girl's meeting with Hitler an important, salutary tale (Dominion Post)
31 July - Until next time (Peter Calder, NZ Herald)
30 July - All aboard (Peter Calder, NZ Herald)
29 July - Film3 NZ Film Festival diary (TV3)
29 July - Homegrown: Works on film (Dominion Post)
29 July - Marathon of movies about to begin (Dominion Post)
29 July - Slow burn (Peter Calder, NZ Herald)
29 July - An eye inside the New York Times
28 July - Miranda July is calling the shots (Time Out, NZ Herald)
28 July - Morgan Spurlock on The Greatest Movie Ever Sold (Radio Wammo, Kiwi FM)
28 July - International Film Festival opens this week (Dominion Post)
28 July - Film3 NZ Film Festival diary (TV3)
27 July - Product placement on the big screen (Close Up, TVNZ)
27 July - From fast food to product placement - Morgan Spurlock's new doco (3 News)
27 July - Morgan Spurlock (Nine To Noon, Radio NZ National)
27 July - Film3 NZ Film Festival diary (TV3)
27 July - Super Size Me director - live chat replay (NZ Herald)
27 July - The subtitler's challenge (Peter Calder, NZ Herald)
26 July - Film3 NZ Film Festival diary (TV3)
25 July - Film Festival review: Miss Representation (Stuff)
25 July - Film festival review: The Trip (Stuff)
25 July - The drummer speaks (Peter Calder, NZ Herald)
25 July - A Matter of Taste director Sally Rowe (Radion Wammo, Kiwi FM)
25 July - Film3 NZ Film Festival diary (TV3)
24 July - James Croot looks at the classics screening as part of the NZIFF (Radio Live)
23 July - The Morris version (Peter Calder, NZ Herald)
22 July - This headline is brought to you by Morgan Spurlock (NZ Herald)
22 July - Film3 NZ Film Festival diary (TV3)
22 July - Tragedy and comedy (Peter Calder, NZ Herald)
22 July - Annie Goldson talks about Brother Number One (Radio Wammo, Kiwi FM)
21 July - Graeme Tuckett's Film Festival Picks (Nine To Noon, Radio NZ National)
21 July - Film3 NZ Film Festival diary (TV3)
21 July - Australian killing spree film an unlikely hit (TV3)
21 July - Rhyme time for A Tribe Called Quest (NZ Herald)
21 July - Fast forward (Peter Calder, NZ Herald)
20 July - Film festival review: Norwegian Wood (Stuff)
20 July - Daniel Henshall and Justin Kurzell from Snowtown (Radio Wammo, Kiwi FM)
20 July - Film3 NZ Film Festival diary (TV3)
20 July - Actress Shirley Henderson, of Meek's Cutoff (Morning Glory, 95bFM)
20 July - 'Life' goes on (Peter Calder, NZ Herald)
19 July - Film3 NZ Film Festival diary (TV3)
19 July - Ti West, director of The Innkeepers (Radio Wammo, Kiwi FM)
19 July - Sons of Perdition director Tyler Measom (Nine To Noon, Radio NZ National)
19 July - Separation anxiety (Peter Calder, NZ Herald)
19 July - Charlotte chats to Ti West, director of The Innkeepers (Morning Glory, 95bFM)
18 July - Film festival review: Tree of Life
18 July - Film Festival review: Page One (Stuff)
18 July - Film festival review: Submarine (Stuff)
18 July - Film3 NZ Film Festival diary (TV3)
18 July - Russian fudge (Peter Calder, NZ Herald)
17 July - Liz Garbus - The Bizarre World of Bobby Fischer (Sunday Morning, Radio NZ National)
17 July - Sunday fest best (Peter Calder, NZ Herald)
16 July - Mana Waka's triumphant return (Peter Calder, NZ Herald)
17 July - Brother Number One filmmaker Annie Goldson (Public Address Radio, Radio Live)
15 July - Mita's troubled waters - 1989 interview (Peter Calder, NZ Herald)
15 July - Florian owns the Civic (Peter Calder, NZ Herald)
14 July - Forward Thinking: Flights of the imagination (Scott Cara, NZ Herald)
14 July - An NZ Film Love Story (Close Up, TVNZ)
14 July - French pair put life into Parisian cat (Peter Calder, NZ Herald)
14 July - See you at the Civic (Peter Calder, NZ Herald)
13 July - Auckland gears up for cinemaphiles (TVNZ)
12 July - Dan Slevin previews the festival line-up. (Upbeat, Radio NZ Concert)
11 July - Food and Wine with Paul Liebrandt and John Hawkesby (Nine To Noon, Radio NZ National)
11 July - James Croot's DON'T MISS LIST on Radio Live.
11 July - Film festival fortnight kicks off (Stuff)
11 July - International Film Festival: Movie bonanza ahead (Barney McDonald, NZ Herald)
10 July - Film festival line-up: A matter of facts (NZ Herald)
10 July - Florian Habicht’s Love Story (Public Address Radio, Radio Live)
9 July - Jessica Chastain is seeing red
6 July - Rob Hamill film to debut at festival (Stuff)
2 July - Susan Saladoff, director of Hot Coffee (Saturday Morning with Kim Hill, Radio NZ National)
30 June - Super Size Me star heads to Wellington (The Dominion Post)
25 June - Florian Habicht: loving New York (Saturday Morning With Kim Hill, Radio NZ National)
22 June - NZ International Film Festival kicks off in Auckland (stuff.co.nz)
22 June - Bill Gosden NZ International Film Festival preview (Radio Wammo, Kiwi FM)
21 June - Doco shows plight of migrants who lost everything in quake (NZ Herald)
18 June - 'Universal' story caught on film (The Press)
18 June - NZ film festival unveils line-up (NZ Herald)
16 June - International film fest goes local (NZ Herald)
13 May - Wintergarden to be transformed in to buzzing Film Cafe (Scoop)


