The Regent in Te Awamutu: Opening Title
The opening video now utilized by The Regent Theatre in Te Awamutu between selected previews and feature presentations. This was made possible through a collaboration between Fulbright New Zealand, The Regent Theatre in Te Awamutu, and The University of Waikato.
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The Regent Theatre: Policy Trailer
The Regent Theatre in Te Awamutu, New Zealand is a remarkable cinema filled with a treasure trove of cinematic history. This video is a policy trailer I created for the Regent.
Regent Theatre 75th Birthday
Te Awamutu's Regent Theatre celebrated its 75th Birthday with a premiere of Miss Potter.
Holiday Videos for Cinemas: Demo Reel
Above is a collection of custom made short holiday videos for The Regent Cinema of Te Awamutu, New Zealand.
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Te Awamutu / Finn NZ Wharenoho
The day i visited Te Awamutu, New Zealand, birthplace of Tim & Neil Finn. After watching this video, why not replay and read my journal here :)
Pictures of Wharenoho demolition/Nurse Davey kindly donated by
Music by Neil Finn.
HOUSEBOUND Official Trailer
In Cinemas in New Zealand Thursday 4 Sept 2014
Kylie Bucknell is forced to return to the house she grew up in when the court places her on home detention. Her punishment is made all the more unbearable by the fact she has to live there with her mother Miriam -- a well-intentioned blabbermouth who's convinced that the house is haunted. Kylie dismisses Miriam's superstitions as nothing more than a distraction from a life occupied by boiled vegetables & small-town gossip. However, when she too becomes privy to unsettling whispers & strange bumps in the night, she begins to wonder whether she's inherited her overactive imagination, or if the house is in fact possessed by a hostile spirit who's less than happy about the new living arrangement.
NZ Cinemas screening the movie:
Bay City Cinemas Mt Maunganui
Bay City Cinemas Tauranga
Capitol Cinema Balmoral
Capitol Cinema Te Puke
Cathay Keri Keri
Central Cinema Alexandra
Cinema Gold Paraparaumu
Civic Waipukurau
Dargaville
Downtown Palmerston North
Embassy 3 Wanganui
Event Cinemas Albany
Event Cinemas Broadway Newmarket
Event Cinemas Embassy
Event Cinemas Manukau
Event Cinemas New Plymouth
Event Cinemas Queen Street
Event Cinemas Queensgate
Event Cinemas St Lukes
Event Cinemas Westcity
Event Cinemas Westgate
Event Cinemas Whangarei
Focal Point Cinema Levin
Hastings Cinema
Hawera 2 Cinema
Hoyts Cinemas Botany Downs
Hoyts Cinemas Metro Hamilton
Hoyts Cinemas Northlands
Hoyts Cinemas Riccarton
Hoyts Cinemas Sylvia Pk
Hoyts Cinemas Te Awa (Hamilton)
Hoyts Cinemas Wairau Pk
Lighthouse Cinemas Cuba
Mayfair Kaikoura
Movie Max 5 Timaru
Movieworld 3 Oamaru
NBS Theatre Westport
Odeon Cinema Gisborne
Opotiki De Luxe
Paradiso Wanaka
Pukekohe Cinema 3
Reading Courtenay Wellington
Reading Invercargill
Reading Napier
Reading Porirua North City
Reading Rotorua
Reading The Palms
Reefton
Regent Ashburton
Regent Greymouth
Regent Hokitika
Regent Masterton
Regent Te Awamutu
Rialto Cinema Auckland
Starlight Cinema Taupo
State Cinemas Motueka
State Cinemas Nelson
Thames Cinemas
Top Town 3 Blenheim
Village Theatre Takaka
Waiheke Community Cinema
Whakamax Whakatane
Tim Finn Te Awamutu Concert (2006)
Tim Finn performs in his hometown Te Awamutu, on his Imaginary Kingdom Tour, December 2006. We only have permission to show excerpts from songs so this video just includes a few highlights.
HIP HOP-ERATION Official Trailer
In New Zealand Cinemas September 25
A wonderfully warm and energetic Kiwi adventure. Hip Hop-eration follows a troupe of courageous, yet cheeky, senior citizens on an extraordinary quest to perform at the World Hip Hop Championships in Las Vegas.
A wonderfully warm and energetic Kiwi adventure. Hip Hop-eration follows a troupe of courageous, yet cheeky, senior citizens on an extraordinary quest to perform at the World Hip Hop Championships in Las Vegas. Hip Hop-eration is a poetic feel-good film that proves age has no limits and that hip-hop can set you free. It will make you want to celebrate life regardless of age or condition.
New Zealand Cinemas starting dates:
25-Sep-14
Academy Lorne St Auckland
Bridgeway Cinema Auckland
Hawkins Theatre Papakura
Berkeley Mission Bay
Monterey Howick
Rialto Cinemas Auckland
Waiheke Community Cinema
Academy Gold Class Cinema Chch
Hollywood Sumner Christchurch
Hoyts Cinemas Northlands
Metro Cinema Dunedin
Rialto Cinemas Dunedin
Lido Hamilton
Regent Te Awamutu
Tivoli Cinema Cambridge
Civic Waipukurau
Globe Theatrette Napier
Capitol Cinema Te Puke
Rialto Cinemas Tauranga
Lighthouse Cinemas Cuba St
Lighthouse Cinemas Pauatahanui
Lighthouse Cinemas Petone
Penthouse Wellington
Basement Rotorua
Central Cinema Alexandra
Cinema Gold Palmerston North
Cinemas Thames
Circus Cinema Martinborough
Clyde Cinema
Dargaville
Focal Point Cinema Fielding
Gecko Theatre and Café Motueka
Geraldine Cinemas
Matakana Cinemas
Movie Max 5 Timaru
NBS Theatre Westport
Paradiso Wanaka
Regent Hokitika
Rubys Wanaka
State Cinemas Motueka
State Cinemas Nelson
2-Oct-14
Dorothy Browns Arrowtown
Limelight
Majestic Cinema Taihape
Methven Cinema Paradiso
Opotiki De Luxe
Shoreline Cinema Waikanae
Starlight Cinema Taupo
Village Theatre Takaka
9-Oct-14
Pukekohe Cinema 3
Cinema Gold Havelock North
Cinema Gold Paraparaumu
Embassy 3 Wanganui
Focal Point Cinema Levin
Hawera 2 Cinema Harewa
Regent Masterton
Regent Pahiatua
Tokoroa
Top Town 3 Blenheim
16-Oct-14
Hoyts Cinemas Hibiscus Coast
Event Cinemas New Plymouth
Event Cinemas Whangarei
Fiordland Cinema Ltd. Te Anau
Kings Stratford TET
Mayfair Kaikoura
Odeon Cinema Gisborne
Picton Cinemas
Reefton
Regent Ashburton
Regent Greymouth
St James, Gore
Whakamax Whakatane
23-Oct-14
Mercury Twin Whitianga
30-Oct-14
Cathay Keri Keri
Everybodys Theatre Opanaki
Regent Waimate
chris goes deer hunting te awamutu
Aussie Chris meets up with Kiwis Nick and Luke to hunt deer on private land near Te Awamutu New Zealand
Leonardo Live 30 sec NZ trailer
The first-ever tour of a fine art exhibition created for movie theater audiences, coming via satellite to select cinemas in February.
Experience the U.K. National Gallery's sold-out, once-in-a-lifetime exhibition 'Leonardo da Vinci: Painter at the Court of Milan' at your local movie theater in limited screenings only from February 16, 2012.
The show is dazzling, mysterious and disturbing. That there are any paintings to show at all is something of a miracle says the Guardian in its review of the gallery presentation. Five stars -- a breathtaking and truly remarkable exhibition, the greatest exhibition of the century raves the Telegraph.
Crowds in the U.K. have been queuing every day from dawn to snatch the few remaining tickets to the gallery. Tickets have been re-selling for $700 apiece.
In a first for movie audiences, the big-screen presentation of 'Leonardo Live' gives art lovers the world over the opportunity to share in the excitement of viewing the unprecedented and historic exhibition, in the comfort of their local movie theater. The exhibition brings together the largest ever number of da Vinci's paintings, including a new, never-before-seen Leonardo painting. The program was captured on the eve of the exhibition opening in November 2011 -- the cinema screenings in February will feature extra content.
'Leonardo Live' is presented by art historian Tim Marlow and presenter Mariella Frostrup, who will explore the exhibition and feature detailed examinations of the paintings and interviews with special guests and experts.
See the paintings revealed in astonishing detail through close-up footage on the big screen.
Presented by New York-based alternative content distributors BY Experience and PhilGrabskyFilms.com with the support of Eutelsat.
Showing at the following New Zealand cinemas:
1. Arthouse Cinema, New Plymouth
2. Basement Cinema, Rotorua
3. Bridgeway Cinema, Auckland
4. Central Cinema, Alexandra
5. Cinema Gold Havelock North
6. Cinema Gold Palmerston North
7. Cinema Gold Paraparaumu
8. Dorothy Browns Cinemas, Arrowtown
9. Event Embassy
10. Event Queen St
11. Focal Point Cinema, Levin
12. Geraldine Cinemas, Geraldine
13. Globe Theatrette Napier
14. Hollywood Cinema Sumner, Christchurch
15. Lido Cinema, Hamilton
16. Lighthouse Cinema, Petone
17. Matakana Cinemas, Matakana
18. Metro Dunedin
19. Monterey Cinema, Howick, Auckland
20. Movieworld 3, Oamaru
21. NBS Cinema, Westport
22. Odeon Cinema, Gisborne
23. Penthouse Cinema, Wellington
24. Regent Hokitika
25. Regent Te Awamutu
26. Rialto Cinema, Tauranga
27. Rialto Cinemas Auckland
28. Rialto Cinemas Dunedin
29. Rubys Wanaka
30. Shoreline Cinema, Waikanae
31. Starlight, Taupo
32. State Cinemas, Nelson
33. Toptown Cinema, Blenheim
34. Village Theatre Takaka
35. Waiheke Community Cinema
THE MOST FUN YOU CAN HAVE DYING official trailer
The Most Fun You Can Have Dying will be released in NZ on April 26, 2012. The official website is:
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The film is an audacious love story written and directed by debut feature filmmaker Kirstin Marcon. It stars Matt Whelan (My Wedding and Other Secrets, Go Girls), Roxane Mesquida (Rubber, Kaboom, À ma sœur!), and Pana Hema-Taylor (Boy, Spartacus). It is based on the novel 'Seraphim Blues' by Steven Gannaway.
Michael has life pretty sweet. His girlfriend adores him, his best mate David is loyal to the end, and David's girlfriend doesn't mind a quick hook-up either.
But his self-regarding lifestyle comes crashing down when he finds out he has just a few months to live. Desperate to live fast, Michael steals the $200,000 raised for his treatment, and catches a one-way flight to London.
Everything changes when he meets the ethereal Sylvie; a beautiful French drifter.
Screening at the following Cinemas around New Zealand from 26th April:
Arthouse Cinema New Plymouth
Basement Rotorua
Bridgeway Cinema Auckland
Capitol Te Puke
Central Cinema, Alexandra
Cinecafe Akaroa
Cinema 5 Whakatane
Cinema Gold Havelock North
Circus Cinema Martinborough
Dome Cinema Gisborne
Downtown Palmerston North
Downtown Paraparaumu
Embassy 3 Wanganui
Empire Island Bay
Event Albany
Event Chartwell Hamilton
Event Embassy Wton
Event Queen St
Event Queensgate
Event St Lukes
Event West City
Focal Point Cinema Levin
Gecko Theatre and Café Motueka
Hoyts Sylvia Park
Matakana Cinemas
Monterey Howick
Movie Max 5 Timaru
Movieworld 3 Oamaru
NBS Theatre St James Westport
Odeon Cinema Gisborne
Paradiso Wanaka
Picton Cinemas
Reading Courtenay
Reading The Palms
Regent Greymouth
Regent Te Awamutu
Rialto Cinema Tauranga
Rialto Cinemas Auckland
Rialto Cinemas Dunedin
Rubys Wanaka
Starlight Cinema Taupo
State Cinemas Motueka
State, Nelson
Top Town 3 Blenheim
Victoria Cinema Hamilton
Anzac Day 2009
Anzac ceremony at Anzac Green, te Awamutu, April 2009.
Onehunga Factory Fire K99.mp4
Copyright: Not for rebroadcast without permission
Footage from the factory fire in Onehunga, Auckland NZ this morning.
Mon, 16 Jan 2012
Report by By Josh Heslop
A family-owned factory that employs 25 people has burned to the ground in South Auckland.
Five people were treated for injuries at the scene of the blaze at textile products in Onehunga.
Fire broke out at Textile Products Ltd just after 11am. The plumes of toxic black smoke could be seen for kilometres around Auckland and fire fighters had no chance of saving the factory.
Fire area commander Brian Edwards says it was well alight when crews arrived and the building is pretty much destroyed.
It took more than 50 firefighters to battle the blaze, which started in the warehouse containing polyester foam.
It was used to store bedding material and witnesses say the fire spread fast.
There was a reasonable amount of smoke and it just kept getting bigger and bigger, says Fraser Gates. We sort of saw flames poking up through [the roof].
Eleven workers were inside the building but all managed to escape.
Five were treated at the scene for minor injuries.
Initially there was a report that someone was in the building but on arrival they were told that all the people were accounted for, says Mr Edwards.
Surrounding businesses ground to a halt as the flames threatened to spread to neighbouring buildings.
There was concern that there was some tanks containing waste acid at the premises next door, collect and store waste acid, so we had to keep them cooled down, says Mr Edwards.
The cause of the fire is still unknown but firefighters are investigating.
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The Roxy Cinema: Rediscover the Magic of Cinema
This video was made for The Roxy Cinema in Miramar, Wellington New Zealand. This was made possible through a collaboration between Fulbright New Zealand, The Roxy Cinema, cinemasofnz.info, and The University of Waikato.
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