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NZ film selected for showing in China
Thursday, 5 October 2006, 3:23 pm | Wet West Film Festival
Sand Dancer, a ten minute documentary directed by Christchurch Film maker Valerie Ried, has just been selected to screen in the Golden Horse International Short Film Competition in Taipei. A showcase of the work of sand artist Peter Donnelly, the ... More >>
Media Release
Thursday, 20 July 2006, 4:25 pm | Wet West Film Festival
Hokitika, renowned for giving New Zealanders the excuse they need to come on over the hills to enjoy some West Coast hospitality, is doing it again. From 2004 the Wet West Film Festival has shown in the grand old Regent Theatre for four days in ... More >>
Wet West Film Festival ready to show world firsts
Wednesday, 4 January 2006, 2:12 pm | Wet West Film Festival
The Wet West Film Festival opens this Thursday with the wet and wild kayak night. It’ll be a night of action from around the world screening white water kayak films from Chile, Africa, Patagonia, Iran and then ‘In Flux’ by kayaker and film maker ... More >>
Dry audience action at Wet West Film Festival
Friday, 16 December 2005, 12:35 am | Wet West Film Festival
The Wet West Film Festival is adding to its programme of film this year with a rare session of film presented by sea kayaking legend Paul Caffyn. Starting on Thursday 5th January, the Festival offers six sessions of film around the theme of water, ... More >>
New associations offer film makers more
Monday, 21 November 2005, 11:29 am | Wet West Film Festival
The Wet West Film Festival offers strong benefits to its film makers who enter with growth in the Festival associations…and prize list! Film South have joined the list of supporters of the event by backing the Judges Choice Award, and are excited to ... More >>
Wet West Film Festival goes international
Tuesday, 4 October 2005, 12:34 am | Wet West Film Festival
The Wet West Film Festival confirms the first ten entries received for the January 2006 Festival are of a truly international flavour. Films received for the Hokitika festival are so far from nine countries, with two films from New Zealand. More >>