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
Metropolitan Opera 2011-2012 coming soon trailer New Zealand
The Metropolitan Opera's Peabody and Emmy Award-winning series The Met: Live in HD continues for its sixth season, featuring 11 live transmissions. Don't miss the chance to experience the Met live at your local movie theater!
This seasons line up includes: La Traviata, Manon, Ernani, Götterdämmerung, The Enchanted Island, Faust, Rodelinda, Satyagraha, Siegfried, Don Giovanni, Anna Bolena
Showing at the following cinemas in New Zealand:
Rialto Cinemas, Auckland
Bridgeway Cinema, Auckland
Penthouse Cinema, Wellington
Rialto Cinema, Tauranga
Hollywood Cinema Sumner, Christchurch
Cinema Gold Palmerston North
Cinema Gold Havelock North
Cinema Gold Paraparaumu
State Cinemas, Nelson)
Rialto Cinemas Dunedin
Lido Cinema, Hamilton
Matakana Cinemas, Matakana
Dorothy Browns Cinemas, Arrowtown
Shoreline Cinema, Waikanae
Toptown Cinema, Blenheim
Odeon Cinema, Gisborne
NBS Cinema, Westport
Cathay Cinema, Keri Keri
Movieworld 3, Oamaru
Starlight, Taupo
Arthouse Cinema, New Plymouth
Majestic, Taihape
Circus, Martinborough
Lighthouse Cinema, Petone
Basement Cinema, Rotorua
Focal Point Cinema, Levin
Geraldine Cinemas, Geraldine
Akaroa Cinema
Monterey Cinema, Howick, Auckland
Regent Greymouth
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
Shoreline Review - 26/01/2018
Peter Edwards shares his thoughts on the popular American political thriller film, The Post, which is currently showing at the Shoreline Cinema in Waikanae.
Flooding in Kapiti - Slow Motion
A fair bit of water around the place today!
Wellington | Wikipedia audio article
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00:03:12 1 Toponymy
00:05:20 2 History
00:05:29 2.1 Māori settlement
00:06:26 2.2 Early European settlement
00:07:48 2.3 National capital
00:11:20 3 Geography
00:15:19 3.1 Relief
00:16:25 3.2 Climate
00:18:05 3.3 Earthquakes
00:23:18 4 Demographics
00:24:41 4.1 Quality of living
00:26:05 4.2 Culture and identity
00:27:28 4.3 Age distribution
00:28:06 5 Architecture
00:32:15 6 Housing and real estate
00:36:26 7 Economy
00:38:42 7.1 Tourism
00:42:11 8 Arts and culture
00:42:21 8.1 Museums and cultural institutions
00:43:03 8.2 Festivals
00:44:18 8.3 Film
00:46:26 8.4 Music
00:47:30 8.5 Theatre and the dramatic arts
00:48:32 8.6 Dance
00:48:51 8.7 Comedy
00:49:59 8.8 Visual arts
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00:53:45 11 Government
00:53:54 11.1 Local
00:54:32 11.2 National
00:55:48 12 Education
00:57:55 13 Transport
01:01:43 14 Infrastructure
01:01:52 14.1 Electric power
01:03:58 14.2 Natural gas
01:04:45 14.3 Water
01:05:24 15 Twin cities
01:05:52 16 Gallery
01:06:01 17 See also
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Wellington (Māori: Te Whanganui-a-Tara [tɛ ˈfaŋanʉi a taɾa]) is the capital and second most populous urban area of New Zealand, with 418,500 residents. It is located at the south-western tip of the North Island, between Cook Strait and the Remutaka Range. Wellington is the major population centre of the southern North Island, and is the administrative centre of the Wellington Region, which also includes the Kapiti Coast and Wairarapa. Its latitude is 41°17′S, making it the world's southernmost capital of a sovereign state. Wellington features a temperate maritime climate, and is the world's windiest city by average wind speed.The Wellington metropolitan area comprises four local authorities: Wellington City, on the peninsula between Cook Strait and Wellington Harbour, contains the central business district and about half the population; Porirua on Porirua Harbour to the north is notable for its large Māori and Pacific Island communities; Lower Hutt and Upper Hutt are largely suburban areas to the northeast, together known as the Hutt Valley.
As the nation's capital since 1865, the New Zealand Government and Parliament, Supreme Court and most of the public service are based in the city. Architectural sights include the Government Building—one of the largest wooden buildings in the world—as well as the iconic Beehive. Wellington is also home to several of the largest and oldest cultural institutions in the nation such the National Archives, the National Library, the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, and numerous theatres. It plays host to many artistic and cultural organisations, including the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and Royal New Zealand Ballet. One of the world's most liveable cities, the 2016 Mercer Quality of Living Survey ranked Wellington 12th in the world, and was first in the world for both liveability and non-pollution by Deutsche Bank, from 2017-18.Wellington's economy is primarily service-based, with an emphasis on finance, business services, and government. It is the centre of New Zealand's film and special effects industries, and increasingly a hub for information technology and innovation, with two public research universities. Wellington is one of New Zealand's chief seaports and serves both domestic and international shipping. The city is served by Wellington International Airport, the third busiest airport in the country. Wellington's transport network includes train and bus lines which reach as far as the Kapiti Coast and Wairarapa, and ferries connect the city to the South Island.