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  • Auckland, New Zealand February 2013, TBA
  • Call for Entry Deadline: September 2013, TBA
    Early Bird: June 15th, Regular: Aug. 31, Extended: Sept. 30th
  • Festival Data:
    • Established: 2005
    • Attendance: 10000
    • Accredited Industry Attendance: 100
    • Total Number of Films Submitted: 600
    • Total Number of Films Screened: 56
    • Total Screenings: 308
    • Total Domestic Films Screened: 8
    • Total Foreign Films Screened: 50
    • Total National and International Premieres: 56
    • # of Shorts Screened: 7
    • # of Features Screened: 49
    • Competitive
    • Film Market
    • Has Panels
    • Has Seminars
    • Workshops
  • Festival Website:
    http:/ / www.documentaryedge.org.nz/
  • Festival Description:

    Documentary Edge Festival, formerly DOCNZ, is Australasia's premiere international documentary film festival. Documentary Edge Festival is a contemporary cutting edge festival that seeks to showcase documentaries that are thought provoking and challenge audiences, provide a valuable insight into the topics and issues that confront our society, build bridges of understanding, give a voice to people and communities that are rarely or not heard, and that are innovative in their genre, style, narrative and delivery. The Festival strives to promote a cinematic experience while at the same time ensuring that independent and low budget films continue to be celebrated.

    The Festival runs in Auckland and Wellington, New Zealand during February-March each year. Films compete for the Documentary Edge Awards in the short and feature length categories as well as for Best Director, Best Editing, Best Cinematography, Best NZ Emerging Filmmaker, and Best Educational documentary.

    Documentary Edge Forum is an industry event held at the time of the Festival. The 3-day conference includes master-classes, seminars, panels, and DOC Pitch (pitching forum). It seeks to bring together local and overseas filmmakers / industry to share, network and learn from each other. It also aims to bring a business side to the Festival by helping local filmmakers present their ideas to potential local and international funders, buyers, broadcasters and festival programmers.

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  • Email:info(at)documentaryedge.org.nz
    Phone:+64 9 360 0329
    Fax:+64 9 360 0163
    Mailing Address: The Documentary New Zealand Trust
    PO Box 90943
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    Auckland 1142
    New Zealand

                                                                                                                                                       


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  • Best Editing (International)
    Stolen
    Directors: Violeta Ayala and Daniel Fallshaw
    AUSTRALIA 2009 / 78min.

    Best Cinematography (International)
    At the Edge of the World
    Director: Dan Stone
    USA 2009 / 90min.

    Best Director (International) - Joint Winners
    Defamation
    Director Yoav Shamir
    ISRAEL/DENMARK/USA/AUSTRIA 2009 / 93min.
    and
    Petition
    Director Zhao Liang
    CHINA/SWITZERLAND/UK/FRANCE/BELGIUM
    2009 / 124min.

    International Competition: Short Documentary
    The Solitary Life of Cranes
    Director Eva Weber
    UK 2008 / 27min.

    International Competition: Feature Documentary
    Last Train Home
    Director Lixin Fan
    CANADA 2009 / 87min.

    Best Emerging New Zealand Filmmaker
    Five Hours with Raja
    Director/Producer Anna McKessar
    NEW ZEALAND 2009 / 52min.

    Best NZ Director
    The Unnatural History of the Kakapo
    Director/Producer Scott Mouat
    NEW ZEALAND 2009 / 77min.

    Documentary Edge Form Best Pitch
    Simon Burgin, Bring it on Home




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  • 25 FEB 2009 - DOCNZ 2009 Film Festival hosted their annual awards night with more than 250 guests including politicians, media and members of the broadcasting industry present at the ceremony that saw New Zealand Broadcasting Minister Dr. Jonathan Coleman give the keynote address.

    The big winner of the night was New Zealand director Stuart Page, who picked up the prize for Best New Zealand Feature to go along with the Staples Rodway Best Emerging New Zealand Filmmaker award for his documentary Shustak. The film is exploration of the legacy of enigmatic radical Lawrence Shustak, a popculture philosopher who left New York in the 1970s and later set up the photography department at the University of Canterbury.

    Assume Nothing directed by Kirsty MacDonald was singled out for special mention in the New Zealand Competition - Feature category.

    Winner for the New Zealand Competition – Short section was the Susan Potter directed film An Ordinary Person, which is a critical examination of the “homosexual panic” legal defense that saw the killer of Auckland man David McNee escape a murder conviction.

    The Screenrights Best Educational Documentary was won by Monique Oomen’s The Last Western Heretic, a look at the life and trials of prominent Wellington theologian Llyod Geering.

    In the International Competition – Feature section the Steve James and Peter Gilbert directed death penalty film At the Death House Door picked up the top award. Directors Leon Gellera and Marcus Vetter’s IsraeliPalestinian organtransplant story The Heart of Jenin earned a special mention in the same category. Directors Juan Diego Spoerer and Hakan Engstrom won the International Competition – Short section for Don Roberto’s Shadow.

    In the technical categories:
    Heddy Honigmann was awarded the prize for Best Director for her film El Olvido (Oblivion).
    Francis Verster won the title of Best Editor for Sea Point Days.
    John Collins and Ian Kerr won Best Cinematographer for their work on The Wild Horse. Redemption.




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  • International Competition

    Short Documentary: "A Summer Not to Forget"
    Director: Carol Mansour

    Special Mention: "Wittenoom"
    Director: Caro MacDonald

    Medium Documentary: "Please Vote for Me"
    Director: Weijun Chen

    Special Mention: "My Daughter the Terrorist"
    Director: Beate Arnestad

    Feature Documentary: "Knee Deep"
    Director: Michael Chandler

    Special Mention: "Terra Incognita"
    Director: Maria Finitzo

    New Zealand Competition

    Short Documentary: "In the Night Kitchen"
    Director: Simon Burgin

    Medium Documentary: "Darling! The Pieter-Dirk Uys Story"
    Director: Julian Shaw

    Feature Documentary: "The Nuclear Comeback"
    Director: Justin Pemberton

    Best Educational Documentary: "Please Vote for Me"
    Director: Weijun Chen
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