Wednesday
30
Jul
2025
Wāhine at Cannes: Insights from the International Stage - WELLINGTON

Wāhine at Cannes: Insights from the International Stage - WELLINGTON

Posted Monday 21 Jul 2025

Wāhine at Cannes: Insights from the International Stage

Three wāhine. One iconic festival. A global perspective.

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Fresh from the Croisette, join us as three Aotearoa screen professionals share their experiences from the 2025 Cannes Film Festival — the people they met, the trends they spotted, and what it all means for our industry back home. From red carpet reflections to the real talk behind closed doors, this is your insider’s guide to the state of the international screen sector, as seen through the eyes of wāhine in the room.

Jasmin McSweeney
An Industry Award for Excellence recipient and an MNZM for services to film, Jasmin was previously the head of marketing at the NZFC, and now Head of Sales & Acquisitions NZ at Umbrella.  She leads the company’s expansion in Aotearoa and overseeing deals across theatrical, VOD, home entertainment, and streaming.

Rouzie Hassanova
Rouzie is a creative leader with extensive experience in international film financing, development, production and post-production. While in London, she worked for the renowned post-production company Prime Focus, and the international sales agents HanWay Films and Mister Smith Entertainment. Since moving to New Zealand with her Kiwi husband, she has worked in Development at Great Southern TV, the New Zealand Film Commission, Libertine Pictures. Currently at The Sweetshop Entertainment, Rouzie played an integral part in financing Mārama by Taratoa Stappard, while developing their content slate.

Rosie Hole
Rosie brings over 15 years in film and TV, from Universal Pictures UK to the NZ Film Commission. Now at Hinterland, she supports producers through funding routes and distribution strategy.

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Date: Wednesday 30 Jul 2025
Location: Wētā Workshop Group Space, 129 Park Road, Miramar, Wellington 6022, New Zealand
Time: 5.30pm arrival for 6pm sharp start

Wednesday
30
Jul
2025

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Join us for a panel conversation that brings together producers, funders, and an international perspective to dig into the real story behind vertical content in NZ.

Whether you're already working in the short-form space, curious about where the funding is heading, or wondering how overseas models might translate here, this is a conversation you won't want to miss.

 

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  • Amie Mills - Head of Funding at NZ on Air
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  • Daniela Shaw - Executive Producer
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    Based between Ōtautahi Christchurch and Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, Jessica has been working across the media industry in Aotearoa and the UK for 10 years. As as independent producer, she works in production for long form drama projects and TVCs. Most recently, she produced NZ On Air Funded microdrama The Sender (2025).

 

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Drinks and nibbles from 6pm, panel from 6:30pm.

Free for WIFT members | $20 non-members

Wednesday 10 Jun 2026

What's the "Drama" with "Vertical"? (Christchurch)

What's the 'Drama' with 'Vertical'?

Are there opportunities for vertical microdramas in NZ?

The vertical microdrama format has taken the world by storm. Short, punchy, shot for mobile, and built for binge-watching, it's generated extraordinary revenue in markets like China and is quietly gaining ground here in Aotearoa. But what is it? Where do we find them? Who's watching? Are there revenue opportunities?

Join us for a panel conversation that brings together producers, funders, and an international perspective to dig into the real story behind vertical content in NZ.

Whether you're already working in the short-form space, curious about where the funding is heading, or wondering how overseas models might translate here, this is a conversation you won't want to miss.

Our Panellists

  • Amie Mills - Head of Funding at NZ on Air
    Amie is a member of the Senior Leadership Team and has overall responsibility for the Scripted, Non-Fiction and Platforms streams of funding, and the Game Development Sector Rebate. Amie has worked in the media industry in Aotearoa and abroad, in a range of creative and digital production roles.

  • Abba-Rose Vaiaonga-Ioasa - Producer for "I Got You"
    Abba-Rose (Samoan, villages of Toamua, Puipa'a) specializes in taking the path less travelled to tell the stories rarely told. Co-founder of Pacific Islands Screen Artists, producer of feature films, Three Wise Cousins (2016), Hibiscus & Ruthless (2018), Take Home Pay (2019), Mama's Music Box (2020). And factual series Sik Fah Lah (2022), online vertical series I Got You (2022).

  • Jessica Todd - Producer for "The Sender"
    Based between Ōtautahi Christchurch and Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, Jessica has been working across the media industry in Aotearoa and the UK for 10 years. As as independent producer, she works in production for long form drama projects and TVCs. Most recently, she produced NZ On Air Funded microdrama The Sender (2025).

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Programme is brought to you with generous support from the NZ Film Commission and Foundation North.