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Rialto Cinemas Rialto Welcome to the eighth annual Resene Architecture and Design Film Festival. delightedWe’re to be bringing the festival back to the main centres in Auckland, Wellington and Dunedin. In Christchurch, we’ve moved to two new locations — Deluxe and Alice Cinemas — in an effort to help more people in thatregion see the wonderful, insightful documentaries this festival has to offer. After the success of last year’s weekend showcases in New Plymouth and Havelock North we have committed to a week-long festival in each region. Following on from a very strong line-up in 2018, we are excited about the Lloyd Frank Wright documentary and the pivotal films inthe design section of the programme, including RAMS, that features one of the most exciting designers of our time. Our programme has been enhanced with special events throughout the festival, including Lovers’ Film Night, a special premiere event and Q&As by ADNZ. wouldWe to extend like our special thanks to Resene, our long standing naming rights partners gold Fisher our with along sponsor, & Paykel, CADPRO and Autodesk, and Home Magazine, our bronze partner ADNZ (Architectural Designers New Zealand) and partner their Leftfield wine Without wines. our support, such a festival would not exist. Keep an out eye in Auckland and Wellington for additional programming on the last four days of the festival in each location. be We’ll bringing back the most popular titles for your viewing pleasure. festival! the Enjoy Kathryn Bennett ManagerGroup Celebrating its eighth the Resene year, Architecture and Design Film Festival has grown to be one of the largest architecture and design film festivals in the world. At Resene, we have been inspired architects by and designers all over New Zealand and further afield, with their zest and hunger for fresh ideas, fresh inspiration and refreshing new ways of solving things in a myriad of unique and creative ways. This thirst for trying new things was the catalyst for the very first Resene testpot as a means for the design community to test new colours and help their clients visualise how they would look. The Resene colour charts of the 70s and 80s were also driven the by designcommunity’s desire to bring more colour into projects and the handful of colours we once had quickly grew to a rainbow of options. It’s our pleasure to be able give to back and help bring inspiration to all those whoinspire us. Having a film festival dedicated to architecture and design reminds us all just how much of a positive impact architecture, design and colour have on our everyday lives and encourages us all to embrace excellent design and strive forit in our own projects. hopeWe these films inspire you too. Nick Nightingale Managing Director Resene @HOMENEWZEALAND HOMEMAGAZINE.CO.NZ I W HOMEMAGAZINE.CO.NZ/SIGNUP FACEBOOK.COM/HOMENEWZEALAND E F Inside New Zealand’s best homes. best Zealand’s New Inside

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A5 Full page AD.indd 5 15-Mar-19 12:28:23 PM THE MASTERS Dhabi: Abu Louvre + The Collection of a Genesis Bernard George, Director: 2016, 52 min, subtitled Creating a museum ‘from scratch’ goes much further than constructing a building. There are considerations such as originality of concept, and simply accumulating works to put inside it. Particularly so in this case, as the Louvre Abu Dhabi represents a major challenge – to become the firstUniversal Museum in Gulf. Persian the According to the poet French and essayist Charles Péguy, a Universal Museum is the place where “the long and visible progression of humanity” can be seen. This documentary bears witness, up-close, to this exceptional human and artistic adventure, to the and French Emirati players involved, and to the developments, hopes and successes that have gone into creating a cultural arena of dialogue between civilisations and cultures.

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Pritzker-prize winning architect Jean Nouvel sought inspiration for the concept of the Louvre Abu Dhabi in traditional Arabic architectural culture, especially one major symbol: the dome. Then he deviated from tradition to the extraordinary creating by a ‘museum city’ in the sea. The Louvre Abu Dhabi is made up of 55 individual buildings, including 23 galleries. The dome spans an incredible 180 metres. priorEven to its completion the Louvre in 2017, Abu Dhabi had already been the recipient of three prominent international awards. This documentary recounts the architectural and cultural adventure of the construction of the museum. Behind-the-scenes footage describes how Nouvel’s concept explores the ever-changing relationship between the sun, the sea, buildings and land, and how the buildings bridge cultures, linking tradition to modernity. At the crossroads of the West and the Middle East, we begin to understand the educational and cultural challenges behind one of the most innovative and challenging museum projects ever built. Feature: Double Abu Dhabi Louvre The Ladoucette, Patrick Director: 2017, 52 min, subtitled AKL: AKL: WGTN: DUN: CHCH: Stan Bitters’ work can be found in many mid- century Californian hot spots, including the Ace Hotel in Palm Springs. An artist working with clay at the forefront of the Mid-Century Movement, his pieces are both intimate and architectural. After six decades of following his heart, he has shown us that he is a true master; his work is widely sought by collectors and his radical forms continue to inspire a new generation of artists. 2017, Director: Francesca Di Amico, Di Amico, Francesca Director: 2017, 13 min + Stan Primative Modern Bitters (Short Film)

Sat 29 June, 8:25 pm / Wed 3 July, 6:00 pm* / Sat 6 July, 2:15 pm Mon 8 July, 6:20 pm / Wed 10 July, 10:30 am Fri 3 May, 5:30 7 May, pm 6:30 / Tue pm* / Thu 9 May, 8:30 pm Sun 12 May, 2:45 14 pm May, / Tue 10:20 am Fri 14 June, 8:15 pm / Mon 17 June, 10:30 am / Wed 19 June, 6:30 pm* Sun 23 June, 4:40 pm Fri 24 May, 5:10 pm / Wed 29 May, 6:30 pm* / Fri 31 May, 10:30 am Sun 2 June, 3:55 pm / Wed 5 June, 8:30 pm

* Includes Q&A hosted by Architectural Designers New Zealand Museum in New York. West Estate in Arizona andthe Guggenheim of the twentiethcentury, as well as the Taliesin Fallingwater,considered the greatest house Wright’s most famous works including Enjoy exceptional footage of several of largely pioneered Wright. by and design with a connection to nature were living, the kitchen being in the heart of the home unprecedented; concepts such as open plan innovate he did. His use of concrete was innovation through the agency of man. And Wright believed in the idea of constant most clearly defined his work: his Unitarianism. perhaps the one aspect of his upbringing that We findWe out about Wrights’ Welsh roots and Adams takes us on a journey of discovery. In this film, affableWelsh architect Johnathan modern architecture. hundred buildings and changed the face of spanning seven decades, he built over five America’s greatest architect. In a career Frank Lloyd Frank Wright is widely acclaimed as

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is about the legendary and iconic Mon 8 July, 2:15 9 July, pm / Tue 10:30 am Sun 30 June, 2:15 2 July, pm / Tue 8:25 pm / Fri 5 July, 6:30 pm Wed 8 May, 6:00 pm for a 6:15 pm start* / Fri 10 May, 11:55 pm Sat 11 May, 7:00 pm / Mon 13 May, 10:20 14 am May, / Tue 8:30 pm Wed 15 May, 12:10 pm Fri 14 June, 12:20 pm / Sun 16 June, 5:00 pm / Thu 20 June, 8:15 pm Sun 23 June, 3:10 pm Fri 24 May, 12:10 pm / Sun 26 May, 8:05 pm / Thu 30 May, 10:30 am Sun 2 June, 7:00 pm / Wed 5 June, 6:00 pm for a 7:00 pm start

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Piano: Renzo of Light Architect Carlos Saura, Director: 2018, subtitled min, 70 This film combines two creative legends. Hugely celebrated and much-awarded architect Renzo Piano is carefully observed equally by celebrated Spanish filmmaker Carlos Saura. The film documents the process of actualising one of Piano’s mosticonic projects, the Botin Center for Arts & Culture in the bay of Santander in Northern Spain. Through their musings we explore their views on the relationship between architecture and cinema. The film also reveals the mechanism and concepts in Piano’s thinking; his attempt to equate architecture with art, and what led to the conception of this colossal building that has tremendously altered the landscape and the artistry of the city. its elevatedFrom glass and steel walkways to the ceramic tiles that reflect the sunlight and the sea, the building makes a strong visual statement. Discover the architect’s concepts behind the design, which are just as strong and thought-provoking. AKL: AKL: WGTN: DUN: CHCH: , Auckland through the buildings and In his short film Tomorrow of City symbolism of the planned Indian capital city. 2018, Director: GavinHipkins Director: 2018, 11 min artist Gavin Hipkins explores Chandigarh’s modern architecture through Le Corbusier’s early writings on repetition and order. Described as a ‘tourist of photography’, Hipkins’ filmexpresses the architect’s zealous ideals taken from his 1929 The City of Tomorrow Planning its and + City of Tomorrow (Short Film) Sun 30 June, 5:45 pm Sat 4 May, 5:20 pm / Wed 15 May, 8:30 pm Sun 16 June, 6:30 pm Sat 25 May, 5:30 pm / Wed 29 May, 8:35 pm

2018, Directors: Pep Martín, Xavi Campreciós, Campreciós, Martín, Xavi Pep Directors: 2018, 58 min, subtitled Mies on Scene Mies the concept of a masterpiece. art, the emotional perception of space and in the idea of the transformative capacity of carefully researched, we immerse ourselves reconstruction in 1986. Sensitively shot and its construction possible in 1929, and its stories in two acts; the Barcelona that made mysteries and this documentary frames these The Pavilion is still surrounded myths by and the same place. perseverance, it was reconstructed in exactly of architecture In 1986, forever. after years of revolutionary ideas and changed the history Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich staged their masterpiece, it was the platform from which Exhibition in 1929. Widely considered a Pavilion for the Barcelona International The Barcelona Pavilion was the German become one of their greatest influences. of many generations of architects, and has 50 years. But its image still existed in the minds eight months, then disappeared for more than of the 20th century was only assembled for One of the most famous architectural works CHCH: CHCH: WGTN: DUN: AKL: AKL:

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With unprecedented access to the pioneering Urguayan sculptor’s body of work, Michael Gregory’s documentary is the first comprehensive study of prolific artist, Gonzalo (1922-1997). Fonseca In this portrait, Gonzalo works primarily in stone. He uses limestone, brownstone, and sandstone City in New York where he lived for 40 years. in , Later, he experiments with a wide variety of , spending time among the quarries and stone-working communities around Monte Altissimo with fellow sculptors such as Isamu Noguchi. Gonzalo was a Modernist, though his work appears inextricably connected to the ancient world. The hard stone, with his touch, is both playful and whimsical.Both archaeological and postmodern, his work engages the past and the future. This is a quirky and esoteric film about a artist. remarkable

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Chef Flynn Chef Yates, Cameron Director: 2018, 83 min Follow theFollow career of Flynn McGarry, a culinary prodigy who as a child experimented with cooking techniques, practiced knife skills and created signature dishes. Already at age 10, his talent was unmistakable; his movements efficient and confident, his dishes articulate and sophisticated. By age 12, Flynn established a supper club at his California home: a 14-course menu. tasting When restaurant, they mentioned his standouts – sous vide salmon with pink Cara Cara orange, and short ribs with coffee-celeriac purée and wild mushrooms – and quotes a prominent chef who called him an artist. This is the beginning of mentorships with the most accomplished chefs around the world, pop-ups in LA, BeverlyHills, NYC, Oslo andSF, Copenhagen,and never- ending media coverage of the ‘teen chef’. It is a joy to watch a young artist blossom in front of the camera, but there is another story just behind the scenes. At once, you will notice that this is a story about an untraditional family and an unlikely portrait mother of Flynn’s Meg, a filmmaker and overbearing supporter, as much as it is about Chef Flynn. AKL: AKL: WGTN: DUN: CHCH:

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2018, Director: Greg Durrell, Durrell, Greg Director: 2018, min 74 Design Canada Design design Canada Design documentary. us what it looks when like a nation unites under good design.under A must-see for any graphic design enthusiast, any for must-see A CanadaDesign A single maple leaf on a plain white background flanked two by red borders; the instantly recognisable, iconic flag of Canada. The Canadian flag was actually born from a specially appointed flag committee in the 1960s, with the help of thousands of suggestions from the public. Until then, Canada flew either the Union Jack orthe Canadian Red Ensign, a design based on the flag used British by naval vessels andCanada’s Coat of Arms. which shaped a nation’s identity, and the transformative power of design in Canada’s history from a colonial outpost to a modern, What society. multicultural defines national a identity? A logo or icon? flag? A How do these elements represent and share who we are to the rest of the world? Produced Gary by Hustwit and Jessica Edwards, the powerhouse team behind RAMS

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Art Lovers’ Film Night

to Bauhaus principles today. future-oriented architecture, many still refer Apple to the avant-garde of sustainable and and influential contemporary designs. From contributions to everyday 20th-century culture Bauhaus constituted one of the most significant simplification, light and clarity. imagination and strict structure, enrichment and constructive discipline; a synthesis of free design and architecture into a single combined was supposed to unite sculpture, painting, Founded in 1911 Walter by Gropius, Bauhaus principles continue to influence our world today. born in a small German town — one whose 100 years ago, a radical artistic utopia was 90 min, subtitled

2018, Directors: Niels Bolbrinker, Thomas Tielsch, Tielsch, Thomas Niels Bolbrinker, Directors: 2018, Bauhaus Spirit Bauhaus CHCH: CHCH: WGTN: DUN: AKL: AKL: * (includes introduction to the film, film and a glass of wine)

THE CREATIVE CLASS LESS IS BETTER + Francis Kéré – Kéré + Francis (Short Film) Between An Architect Schwartz, Daniel Director: 2016, 19 min The work of Francis Kéré is at the forefront of a paradigm shift within architecture. Globally, people are turning to designers to address intractable problems from poverty to climate change. Kéré seeks to do just this, using a mix of low tech and high design, working in partnership with the communities for whom he builds. This film documents Kéré at the mid-point of an ascendant career, in action between his native Burkina Faso and Germany, where he is attempting to build a performance centre for refugees. Syrian

is an existential film Fri 28 June, 10:30 am / Sun 30 July, 8:00 pm / Wed 3 July, 2:15 pm Thu 4 July, 6:20 pm / Mon 8 July, 10:30 am Sat 4 May,2:10 pm / Mon 6 May, 6:40 pm / Fri 10 May, 10:20 am Sun 12 May, 7:45 pm Sat 15 June, 8:30 18 pm June, / Tue 10:30 am / Thu 20 June, 6:40 pm Sat 22 June, 1:40 pm Tue 4 June,Tue 10:30 am Sat 25 May, 2:20 28 pm May, / Tue 6:40 pm / Sun 2 June, 8:30 pm

The Human Shelter Human The Boris Bertram, Director: 2018, 56 min, subtitled Shelter Human The about how we constructand articulate stories about our homes. Divided into seven chapters, eachchapter focuses on shelter a and a related human story. Beautifully shot, each story is thoughtful, anthropological, poetic and captivating. around theTravelling globe for four years, Bertram’s journey across four continents and filming in nine countries explores what makes a shelter a home. a refugee From camp outside Mosul, to the Saami Reindeer herders in the arctic circle, to Nasa’s futuristic Mars habitat in Hawaii, USA. In a sentient and playful way, the film explores how human we beings create our homes, and what makes these places intrinsically important.

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2017, Directors: Katerina Kliwadenko, Mario Novas, Novas, Mario Katerina Kliwadenko, Directors: 2017, 86 min, subtitled Does architecture have a role in societies that are wrought with economic instability, flimsy infrastructure, and natural disasters? What is the architects’ role within impover- ished communities? Do More Less with is a vibrant and engaging journey, following a group of young architects from Quito, Ecuador, who aim to rethink and reinvent the discipline offering by new ways the profession interacts with society. Outside the context of academia and art and with very little funding, the architects operate innovatingby on design,materials, con- struction, and labour. Driven a focus by on per square metre costing, their experimental process involves using local resources — the results are perhaps a paradigm for the future. Fast-paced and energetic, the film opens an exciting new window into the scene of contemporary architecture comprised of young architects who seek to address societal issues, and to establish alternative a new, role of the architect. Do More with Less with Do More * Includes Q&A hosted by Home Magazine

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2018, Director: Gary Director: Hustwit, 2018, min, subtitled 74 RAMS continues to champion sustainability in design. Pioneering the motto, ‘Less, but better’, Rams in pushing society towardsmaterialism. impact of his products, the role he played Rams is concerned with the environmental Rams’ philosophy. score sets the tone for Hustwit to share aries. Hustwit’s choice of Brian original Eno’s of the design world’s best-known document- RAMS Gary Hustwit, who directed Helvetica

and designedlast to a lifetime. company Vitsoe which were simple, functional, created products for Braun and furniture Braun in 1955. Over the next 40 years, he joined German household appliance company company German appliance household joined Rams, who started his career as an architect, designers today. remains one of the most important living mid-century product design and, at age 86, Dieter Rams. He played a major role in defining Who inspired thedesign of our iPhones? † (includes film, a glass of wine and nibbles)

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HI, AI Isa Willinger, Director: 2019, 88 min, subtitled “So, going we’re to have a robot society in the near future, right? The question is:why do we need a humanoid robot? Why does a robot need to have a human-like interface? The answer is: humans have a brain that recognises humans. The ideal interface for the human is a human.” With this quote from Professor Hiroshi Ishiguro, the director of the Intelligent Robotics Laboratory, part of the Department of Systems Innovation in the Graduate School of the Osaka University; at Engineering Science HI,documentary AI delves into the imminent question, how will robots and artificial intelligence change our lives? JapanFrom to the U.S., this emotional and compelling documentary shows us the future, as well as a look inside our own human hearts.

Wed 3 July, 8:15 pm Mon 6 May, 8:15 pm / Sun 12 May, 12:55 pm Sun 16 June, 8:00 pm Tue 28 May,Tue 8:15 pm / Sun 2 June, 2:05 pm looks back at the origins of the organic

Narrated Frances by McDormand, of Evolution Organic agriculture movement in 1960s California. the motley crew of back-to-the-landTo hippies, spiritual seekers with little to no experience, and farmers’ sons and daughters; this documentary is told those by who built the movement and follows the small band of rebels and progressives to a cultural transformation working with nature to restore biological systems to create a more sustainable business practice for the future. Evolution of Organic Evolution Mark Kitchell, Director: 2017, min 87 in the we grow way and eat food. The film entertains with plenty of excellent archival photographs and footage from the 70s and 80s. One of the highlights is Sibella Kraus, forager for Chez Panisse in Berkeley, farmers, and and chefs together brought who farmers movement, farm-to-fork the championed markets, and urban agriculture parks. It is no accident that California,home of the world’s most industrialised agriculture, gave rise to its opposite: organic agriculture. Take a journey from the early days of the organic movement, to the ‘mainstreaming’ of organic agriculture, to how the next generation is AKL: AKL: WGTN: DUN: CHCH:

follows Ronni’s crusade against Sat 29 June, 2:15 pm / Mon 1 July, 6:00 pm* / Wed 3 July, 10:30 am Sun 7 July, 8:15 pm / Wed 10July, 2:15 pm Sat 11 May, 5:15 pm / Wed 15 May, 6:15 pm* Sun 5 May, 7:45 7 May, pm 11:50 / Tue am / Thu 9 May, 10:20 am Sat 15 June, 1:30 pm / Mon 17 June, 6:15 pm* / Wed 19 June, 10:30 am Sat 22 June, 8:30 pm Mon 27 May, 6:15 pm* / Wed 29 May, 10:30 am / Sat 1 June, 5:00 pm Mon 3 June, 8:00 pm / Wed 5 June, 12:20 pm

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the global food waste scandal, partnering with the United Nations in Bangkok, rubbing shoulders with British royalty and Jamie Oliver, and holding government to account in Australia. This film will provoke New Zealanders to consider the tonnes 157,398 of food we too throw annually. away Filmed over two years across four continents, Fighter Food 2017, Director: Dan Goldberg, Goldberg, Dan Director: 2017, 86 min Ronni Kahn used to be a contributor to Australia’s annual $20billion food waste bill when she ran a successful corporate events company. Realising the absurdity of throwing perfectlyaway edible food, she traded capitalism for social activism founding by OzHarvest, a food rescue charity, in 2004. Now taking she’s on politicians and big business to expose an inconvenient truth: four million tonnes of edible food is discarded in Australia every year while up to two million Aussies face food insecurity. What’s worse, this waste ends up in landfill, harming the environment, creating greenhouse gas emissions. Food Fighter Food

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2018, Directors: Jennifer Baichwal, Nicholas de Nicholas de Jennifer Baichwal, Directors: 2018, min 87 Burtynsky, Edward Pencier, The Human Epoch Human The Anthropocene: DUN: CHCH: AKL: AKL: WGTN: a trilogy, following Landscapes Manufactured and This cinematic experience is the third film in Anthropocene: The Human Epoch Human The Anthropocene: of the year, caused planet. the on-screen as the biggest environmental film examines the devastation which humans have An epic visual masterpiece that comes alive the globe to bear witness to a critical moment quarries in , the filmmakers travel Great Barrier Reef in Australia and massive in our history. Russia’s Ural Mountains, to the devastated terrestrial machines ever built in Germany, to 60% of the mainland coast, to the biggest This film makes clear that the Earth is sending concreteFrom seawalls in China that now cover and lasting human impact to the Earth. message. a us ‘Anthropocene’; the age of large-scale, profound century. The belief is that we are now living in the to the Anthropocene Epoch in the mid-twentieth evidence shows the Holocene Epoch gave way way gave Holocene Epoch the shows evidence Group who, after nearly 10 years, argue that research of scientists, the AnthropoceneWorking

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Do tomatoes taste better when they listen the to music of Richard Wagner? Director Marianna Economou tells a bittersweet story of the 30 elderly residents of Elias, farming a tiny village in central , and how the organic tomatoes they grow connect the villagers to the rest of the world. Struck with their country’s economic crisis and a long-lasting drought which has left the village without this rural water, community has hit rock respond bottom. to this To new reality, two cousins take inventory of what is available to them: the land, severalold women from the village, sustainable farming practices, and heritage tomato seeds that have been in their families’ care for generations. This charming and heart-warming film is about the importance of reinventing oneself in times of crisis, and the power of human relationships. It is a humbling lesson in tenacity and, as viewers, we cannothelp but cheer when these musical tomatoes begin to find themselves on the shelves of organic shops around the world. 2017, Director: Marianna Economou, Marianna Economou, Director: 2017, 72 min, subtitled When Tomatoes met Wagner Tomatoes When Thu 27 June, 8:15 pm Thu 2 May, 8:45 pm / Sat 11 May, 1:45 pm Thu 13 June, 8:30 pm Thu 23 May, 8:30 pm / Sat 1 June, 1:30 pm

2017, Director: Chad Freidrichs, Chad Freidrichs, Director: 2017, 95 min Experimental CityExperimental come into fruition? to becoming a reality… but did thisproject ever a seemingly improbable dream was on the road environmentalism. With strong political backing, voyeuristic look into a fantastical future and new The story of the Experimental City is a the highlythe ambitious project. scientists, and politicians — those involved in the urban planners, engineers, architects, engineers, planners, architects, urban the with archival audio clips and interviews with a retro-futuristicdocumentary comes to life Based on this little-known urban design history, the subject of this eccentric documentary. The Minnesota Experimental City is (MXC) the pollution and waste of the modern city. technology and innovative design will eradicate engineered, high tech, domed metropolis whose pollution. His solution was to build a fully solving one of society’s biggest problems: author Athelstan Spilhaus set his sights on Renowned scientist, and inventor, comic strip Experimental City, was gaining momentum. 1970s, a vision for new a kind of urban city,an For severalFor years in the late 1960s to the early DUN: CHCH: AKL: AKL: WGTN:

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OPENING NIGHT PREMIERE EVENT RAMS Slim Aarons: The High Life Auckland, 2 May Auckland, 8 May Screening 6:45 pm Screening 6:15 pm Arrival 5:45 pm Arrival 6:00 pm

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Bauhaus Spirit Food Fighter Auckland, 9 May Hosted by Screening 6:15 pm Love Food Hate Waste Arrival 6:00 pm

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DATE TIME FILM Fri 10 May 10:20 AM The Human Shelter DATE TIME FILM 8:30 PM RAMS Thu 02 May 5:45 PM RAMS 11:55 AM Slim Aarons: The High Life Thu 23 May 6:45 PM RAMS OPENING *Screening at 6:45 pm 5:10 PM Gonzalo Fonseca 8:30 PM Experimental City Sat 01 Jun 1:30 PM Experimental City 8:45 PM Experimental City 6:45 PM Chef Flynn 3:25 PM Design Canada 8:30 PM RAMS Fri 24 May 10:30 AM Design Canada 5:00 PM Food Fighter Fri 03 May 10:20 AM Design Canada 12:10 PM Slim Aarons: The High Life 6:45 PM Hi, AI 11:55 AM When Tomatoes Met Wagner Sat 11 May 1:45 PM Experimental City 5:10 PM Frank Lloyd Wright 8:35 PM Bauhaus Spirit 5:30 PM Frank Lloyd Wright 3:40 PM Design Canada 6:45 PM Do More With Less 7:05 PM Renzo Piano 5:15 PM Food Fighter 8:30 PM Renzo Piano Sun 02 Jun 2:05 PM Evolution of Organic 8:35 PM Do More With Less 7:00 PM Slim Aarons: The High Life 3:55 PM Frank Lloyd Wright 8:30 PM Bauhaus Spirit Sat 25 May 2:20 PM The Human Shelter 5:30 PM Renzo Piano Sat 04 May 12:20 PM Hi, AI 3:55 PM Gonzalo Fonseca 7:00 PM Slim Aarons: The High Life 2:10 PM The Human Shelter Sun 12 May 12:55 PM Evolution of Organic 5:30 PM Mies on Scene 8:30 PM The Human Shelter 3:45 PM Gonzalo Fonseca 2:45 PM Frank Lloyd Wright 7:00 PM Design Canada 5:20 PM Mies on Scene 4:20 PM Renzo Piano 8:35 PM Anthropocene Mon 03 Jun 1:10 PM Gonzalo Fonseca 6:55 PM Design Canada 5:55 PM Hi, AI 2:45 PM Do More With Less 8:30 PM Anthropocene 7:45 PM The Human Shelter Sun 26 May 12:55 PM Do More With Less 4:30 PM When Tomatoes Met Wagner 2:40 PM Chef Flynn 6:10 PM Anthropocene Sun 05 May 12:30 PM Chef Flynn Mon 13 May 10:20 AM Slim Aarons: The High Life 4:25 PM The Louvre Abu Dhabi 8:00 PM Food Fighter 2:15 PM Do More With Less Q&A 6:15 PM Do More With Less* 6:30 PM When Tomatoes Met Wagner 4:00 PM The Louvre Abu Dhabi 8:35 PM The Louvre Abu Dhabi 8:05 PM Slim Aarons: The High Life Tue 04 Jun 10:30 AM The Human Shelter 6:10 PM When Tomatoes Met Wagner 6:10 PM The Louvre Abu Dhabi 7:45 PM Food Fighter Tue 14 May 10:20 AM Frank Lloyd Wright Mon 27 May 10:30 AM Hi, AI 8:15 PM Hi, AI 11:55 AM Hi, AI Q&A 6:15 PM Food Fighter* Mon 06 May 10:30 AM Gonzalo Fonseca 5:10 PM When Tomatoes Met Wagner 8:30 PM Gonzalo Fonseca Wed 05 Jun 10:30 AM Do More With Less 6:40 PM The Human Shelter 6:40 PM Anthropocene 12:20 PM Food Fighter 8:15 PM Evolution of Organic 8:30 PM Slim Aarons: The High Life Tue 28 May 10:30 AM When Tomatoes Met Wagner 6:00 PM Slim Aarons: The High Life* 6:40 PM The Human Shelter Jazz Lovers’ *Screening at 7:00 pm Tue 07 May 10:15 AM When Tomatoes Met Wagner Wed 15 May 10:20 AM Do More With Less 8:15 PM Evolution of Organic 8:30 PM Frank Lloyd Wright 11:50 AM Food Fighter 12:10 PM Slim Aarons: The High Life Q&A 6:30 PM Frank Lloyd Wright* Q&A 6:15 PM Food Fighter* Wed 29 May 10:30 AM Food Fighter 06–09 May TBC Back by popular demand ——— 8:35 PM Do More With Less 8:30 PM Mies on Scene 12:20 PM Hi, AI see embassytheatre.co.nz Q&A 6:30 PM Frank Lloyd Wright* Wed 08 May 10:20 AM Hi, AI 16–19 May TBC Back by popular demand ——— 8:35 PM Mies on Scene 12:10 PM Design Canada see rialto.co.nz 6:00 PM Slim Aarons: The High Life* Thu 30 May 10:30 AM Slim Aarons: The High Life NZ Premiere *Screening at 6:15 pm 12:00 PM Design Canada 8:00 PM Gonzalo Fonseca 6:40 PM Bauhaus Spirit 8:30 PM Do More With Less 10:20 AM Food Fighter Thu 09 May Check online listings for Check online listings for 12:10 PM Do More With Less Fri 31 May 10:30 AM Frank Lloyd Wright 6:00 PM Bauhaus Spirit* Back by Popular Demand 12:05 PM When Tomatoes Met Wagner Back by Popular Demand Art Lovers’ *Screening at 6:15 pm screenings, chosen from our 5:10 PM Gonzalo Fonseca screenings, chosen from our 8:30 PM Frank Lloyd Wright most popular films. 6:45 PM Chef Flynn most popular films. rialto.co.nz deluxecinemas.co.nz alice.co.nz

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DATE TIME FILM Sat 22 Jun 1:40 PM The Human Shelter DATE TIME FILM DATE TIME FILM Thu 13 Jun 6:45 PM RAMS 3:15 PM Hi, AI Thu 27 Jun 6:25 PM RAMS Thu 27 Jun 8:15 PM Experimental City 8:30 PM Experimental City 5:05 PM Gonzalo Fonseca 6:40 PM Bauhaus Spirit Fri 28 Jun 10:30 AM The Human Shelter Fri 28 Jun 2:15 PM Design Canada Fri 14 Jun 10:30 AM Hi, AI 8:30 PM Food Fighter 6:15 PM Do More With Less 8:25 PM Renzo Piano 12:20 PM Slim Aarons: The High Life 5:15 PM When Tomatoes Met Wagner Sun 23 Jun 1:30 PM Design Canada Sat 29 Jun 10:30 AM Gonzalo Fonseca Sat 29 Jun 2:15 PM Food Fighter 6:45 PM Renzo Piano 3:10 PM Slim Aarons: The High Life 6:10 PM Anthropocene 8:25 PM Frank Lloyd Wright 8:15 PM Frank Lloyd Wright 4:40 PM Frank Lloyd Wright 6:15 PM Chef Flynn Sun 30 Jun 10:30 AM Hi, AI Sun 30 Jun 2:15 PM Slim Aarons: The High Life Sat 15 Jun 1:30 PM Food Fighter 8:00 PM Do More With Less 5:45 PM Mies on Scene 8:00 PM The Human Shelter 3:20 PM Do More With Less 5:10 PM Design Canada Mon 01 Jul 10:30 AM Do More With Less Mon 01 Jul 2:15 PM When Tomatoes Met Wagner 6:45 PM Anthropocene Q&A 6:00 PM Food Fighter* 8:25 PM Gonzalo Fonseca 8:30 PM The Human Shelter Tue 02 Jul 10:30 AM When Tomatoes Met Wagner Tue 02 Jul 2:15 PM Hi, AI Sun 16 Jun 1:50 PM Gonzalo Fonseca 6:20 PM Design Canada 8:25 PM Slim Aarons: The High Life 3:25 PM When Tomatoes Met Wagner 5:00 PM Slim Aarons: The High Life Wed 03 Jul 10:30 AM Food Fighter Wed 03 Jul 2:15 PM The Human Shelter 6:30 PM Mies on Scene Q&A 6:00 PM Frank Lloyd Wright* 8:15 PM Evolution of Organic 8:00 PM Evolution of Organic Thu 04 Jul 10:30 AM Hi, AI Thu 04 Jul 2:15 PM Gonzalo Fonseca Mon 17 Jun 10:30 AM Frank Lloyd Wright 6:20 PM The Human Shelter 8:25 PM When Tomatoes Met Wagner Q&A 6:15 PM Food Fighter* 8:30 PM Hi, AI Fri 05 Jul 10:30 AM Do More With Less Fri 05 Jul 2:15 PM Design Canada 6:30 PM Slim Aarons: The High Life 8:15 PM The Louvre Abu Dhabi Tue 18 Jun 10:30 AM The Human Shelter 6:30 PM Do More With Less Sat 06 Jul 10:30 AM When Tomatoes Met Wagner Sat 06 Jul 2:15 PM Frank Lloyd Wright 8:15 PM Gonzalo Fonseca 6:15 PM Bauhaus Spirit 8:25 PM Chef Flynn

Wed 19 Jun 10:30 AM Food Fighter Sun 07 Jul 10:30 AM Design Canada Sun 07 Jul 2:15 PM Do More With Less 12:15 PM When Tomatoes Met Wagner 5:35 PM Gonzalo Fonseca 8:15 PM Food Fighter Q&A 6:30 PM Frank Lloyd Wright* 8:35 PM Design Canada Mon 08 Jul 10:30 AM The Human Shelter Mon 08 Jul 2:15 PM Slim Aarons: The High Life 6:20 PM Frank Lloyd Wright 8:15 PM Hi, AI Thu 20 Jun 10:30 AM Gonzalo Fonseca 12:10 PM Hi, AI Tue 09 Jul 10:30 AM Slim Aarons: The High Life Tue 09 Jul 2:15 PM Gonzalo Fonseca 6:40 PM The Human Shelter 6:20 PM When Tomatoes Met Wagner 8:25 PM Design Canada 8:15 PM Slim Aarons: The High Life Wed 10 Jul 10:30 AM Frank Lloyd Wright Wed 10 Jul 2:15 PM Food Fighter Fri 21 Jun 10:30 AM Do More With Less 6:10 PM Hi, AI 8:15 PM Do More With Less 12:20 PM Design Canada 6:40 PM When Tomatoes Met Wagner 8:15 PM The Louvre Abu Dhabi

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2. Online: OPENING NIGHT AUCKLAND —— Embassy Theatre rialto.co.nz — Rialto Cinemas, Newmarket RAMS Wellington or Dunedin Tickets include film, a glass of wine & nibbles. 10 Kent Terrace Wellington embassytheatre.co.nz — Embassy Theatre, All tickets: $30.00 Phone: 04 384 7656 Wellington NZ PREMIERE AUCKLAND —— alice.co.nz — Alice Cinemas, Christchurch deluxecinemas.co.nz — Deluxe Cinemas, Slim Aarons: The High Life Christchurch Tickets include film, a glass of wine & goodie bag. DELUXE CINEMAS ALICE CINEMAS All tickets: $27.00 deluxecinemas.co.nz alice.co.nz 3. By phone: ART LOVER’S FILM AUCKLAND —— 09 369 2417 — Rialto Cinemas, Newmarket Deluxe Cinemas Alice Cinemas Bauhaus Spirit Shop 24, The Tannery 209 Tuam Street 04 384 7656 — Embassy Theatre, Wellington Tickets include an introduction, film, glass of wine. 3 Garlands Road Christchurch 03 365 0615 — Deluxe Cinemas, Christchurch Standard tickets: $28.00 Woolston Phone: 03 365 0615 Cinebuzz & Auckland Art Gallery 03 389 5360 — Alice Cinemas, Christchurch Christchurch Members: $26.00 Phone: 03 389 5360 PLEASE NOTE JAZZ LOVERS’ EVENING WELLINGTON—— Newmarket, Wellington & Christchurch Slim Aarons: The High Life sessions have allocated seating; pre-booking is Tickets include an hour of live jazz, film, sharing platter. FESTIVAL CONTACTS recommended. All tickets: $40.00 All cinemas are wheelchair accessible; seating is General & Sponsorship limited so please contact the cinema directly to Q&A EVENTS —— Kathryn Bennett arrange bookings. Tickets include the film and Q&A following the film. [email protected] All tickets: $19.50 ID will be required for senior / student tickets. Marketing & Promotions All films playing in the festival are ‘no free tickets’; MULTI-PASS — Valid for use on 5 different films Adin Wentzel no cinema vouchers, movie money or ticket [email protected] discount offers can be used for festival films. Auckland and Wellington: $77.50 Events and Group Bookings Dunedin: $70.00 Cathrine Gjerde ACCREDITATION INFO Christchurch: $75.00 [email protected]

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