Wednesday
18
Jun
2025
Wift & Wine WELLINGTON

Wift & Wine WELLINGTON

Posted Tuesday 10 Jun 2025

“A Toast to Creativity, Connection, and Community”

PLEASER NOTE WE HAVE A WAIT LIST FOR THIS EVENT SO IF YOU ARE NO LONGER ABLE TO ATTEND PLEASE EMAIL US AND LET US KNOW!

Join us for an evening of relaxed networking with fellow WIFT NZ members. WIFT and Wine!

Whether you're celebrating achievements, navigating challenges, or simply looking to connect, this is your chance to unwind, share experiences, and support one another during this extremely challenging time in our industry.

A big ngā mihi to Dragonfly for hosting and helping bring us all together. We look forward to welcoming you!


PLEASE REGISTER HERE!


WIFT & WINE at Dragonfly.

Members free, non-members $20 
Delicious Asian inspired Dragonfly courtyard bites included. 
CASH BAR!!! $8 per glass! Wine Wednesday at Dragonfly

 

Date: Wednesday 18 Jun 2025
Location: Dragonfly Bar, 70 Courtenay Place, Wellington
Time: 5:30PM - 7:30PM

Wednesday
18
Jun
2025

Upcoming events...

Wednesday 22 Apr 2026

Boost Your Work: Running A Successful Boosted Campaign (Wellington)

Crowdfunding a film is one thing. Keeping a campaign alive, building momentum, finding your audience, and turning strangers into supporters is something else entirely. This panel brings together filmmakers for an honest conversation about what it actually takes to run a successful creative crowdfunding campaign in Aotearoa.

We will have Flynn Robson from Boosted, New Zealand's dedicated arts crowdfunding platform discuss how the platform works. He will be joined by Gwen Isaac (Ms. Information) and Maddy Hakaraia de Young (Māoriland).

This session goes beyond the basics. Expect practical insights on platform optimisation, lateral thinking around outreach, and a frank discussion about what nobody tells you before you launch.

Whether you're mid-campaign, planning your first, or just crowdfunding-curious, this panel is your chance to learn from the people who've been through it, and come away with ideas you can use straight away.

We thank The Arts Foundation for collaborating with us on this event, as well as Kōawa Studios for hosting it. We are excited to be the first event held at the new theatre!

Drinks and nibbles from 6pm, workshop from 6:30pm-8:00pm

Free for WIFT members, $20 for non-members, $10 for non-member students.

 

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Wednesday 22 Apr 2026

Cosy Crime (Auckland)

Some of the most successful TV shows in New Zealand over the last 5 years have been procedural/cosy-adjacent crime shows. What makes a cosy crime series thrive in the New Zealand screen landscape?

This panel brings together WIFT members Kate McDermott (co-creator and writer, Blue Murder Motel, and script producer and writer, My Life is Murder), Kathleen Anderson (Head of Drama GSTV, Blue Murder Motel), and Rachel Antony (Chief Executive Greenstone TV, My Life is Murder) to unpack the creative and commercial mechanics of the genre.

From defining the core elements of successful cosy crime and crafting distinctive protagonists that sustain multiple seasons, to positioning locally made series for both domestic broadcasters and international markets, the discussion will examine how tone, character, audience, and market intersect. 


This session will be moderated by Marina Alofagia McCartney.

WIFT Members free, non-members $20. Drinks & nibbles from 6pm, panel from 6:30 - 8pm

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Monday 11 May 2026

WIFT Special Screening: Caterpillar

We are delighted to host a special WIFT Screening of Chelsie Preson Crayford's debut feature film Caterpillar. We will have the bubbles flowing to celebrate! There will also be a Q&A with Chelsie Preston Crayford (Director) Georgina Condor (Producer) Lisa Harrow & Anais Shand (Lead Actors) and Maria Ines Manchego (DOP).

In an early-2000s Wellington household, three generations of women navigate love, ambition and change. Single mother Maxine (Marta Dusseldorp) struggles to fund her filmmaking dreams, and teenage daughter Cassie (Anais Shand) faces the pressures of growing up. All while grandmother Huia (Lisa Harrow) quietly confronts a dementia diagnosis, retreating into her fascination with monarch butterflies as her mind begins to falter. When the family’s needs clash, they must learn to adapt together.

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$20 for WIFT members, $25 for non-members

See film trailer here:

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