On screens

With a little help from Weta, Paul Walker et al have the year’s highest earning release to date.

Chris Pryor & Miriam Smith’s The Ground We Won.

On 7 May Robert Connolly’s Paper Planes brings Sam Avatar Worthington back to NZ, along with The Sapphires’ Deborah Mailman, recently named in the cast for Goalpost-Pukeko co-production Cleverman.

Now on YouTube in its entirety, Alister Barry & Abi King-Jones’ doco Hot Air, which premiered at last year’s NZIFF.
Limbering up ahead of release are

Selling out its limited theatrical outings fast, I Survived A Zombie Holocaust, comes at you from all directions on 22 May.

Eyemobi game Phantasmal, now on early release
Festival fare …

Make My Movie winner Deathgasm, promising info “soon” on NZ release plans.

Opening here 21 May, Slow West shot down south last year.
Coming soon to the Doc Edge Festival

Richard Sidey’s Speechless: the Polar Realm

Christopher Dudman’s The Day That Changed My Life

Tony Forster’s An Accidental Berliner
As usual, we’ll round off the week with a tune.

From the first NZ Music Month in 2001, here’s Boh Runga and friends going all commando in stellar’s All It Takes.
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