2025 Films

Rock Bottom
About this film
Young Adults
With music by Robert Wyatt, this animated musical plunges you into the passionate love story of Bob and Alif, two young artists immersed in the creative whirlwind of hippie culture in the early 1970s.
NZ RATING: M
RUNTIME: 86 minutes
DIRECTOR: María TRÉNOR
YEAR OF PRODUCTION : 2024

Living Large
About this film
Family
Ben, 12, is just entering puberty and suddenly his weight becomes a problem – for him and for everyone else. The other kids pick on him, his divorced parents don’t know what to do. Even the school nurse is worried about him. So despite his love of food and budding talent in the kitchen, Ben decides to take drastic measures. He starts a diet.
NZ RATING: PG
RUNTIME: 80 minutes
DIRECTOR: Kristina DUFKOVÁ
YEAR OF PRODUCTION : 2024

The Storm
About this film
Young Adults
A torrential downpour draws you into a colorful universe drawn in Indian ink. A ship submerged for a century resurfaces, giving life to theater troupes shrouded in mystery. In this world of masks and metamorphoses, what strange plot is about to unfold?
NZ RATING: M
RUNTIME: 102 minutes
DIRECTOR: Zhigang YANG
YEAR OF PRODUCTION : 2024

Exorcism Chronicles:
The Beginning
About this film
Young adults, Adults
A doctor-turned-priest, Father Park was excommunicated for performing exorcisms by a church that refused to believe in the supernatural beings preying on the innocent. When his long-time friend, a monk from a secretive and magic-wielding temple, calls upon him to protect a naïve yet powerful child from his corrupt master..
NZ RATING: M
RUNTIME: 85 minutes
DIRECTOR: Dong-Chul KIM
YEAR OF PRODUCTION : 2024

The Colors Within
About this film
Young Adults
Synesthete Totsuko can see others as colors. The excellent student Kimi has dropped out of school but pretends to carry on to spare her grandmother. They get together and decide to form a band with Rui, who dreams of composing on analog synthesizers but whose mother expects him to become a doctor. Together, they find freedom, joy and love.
NZ RATING: G
RUNTIME: 101 minutes
DIRECTOR: Naoko YAMADA
YEAR OF PRODUCTION : 2024

Footrot Flats
About this film
Family
This is The Dog’s Tale: his first encounter with the sexy Jess; his loyal devotion to Wal Footrot, whom he saves from a fate worse than death; his adventures with Horse, the cat with the barracuda jaw and fishhook claws; his brilliant cowardice and mighty nose, pitted against the dastardly schemes of the villainous Murphys, their hell hounds, and the Croco Pigs.
The projection will be followed by a Q&A and a discussion with Tom Scott, co-scenarist and John Barnett, Producer.
NZ RATING: PG
RUNTIME: 85 minutes
DIRECTOR: Murray Ball
YEAR OF PRODUCTION : 1986
2025 Shorts Collection

Annecy Best of 2024 Shorts Collection
About this collection
Teens 16 +, Young Adults
The Annecy International Animation Film Festival travels the world with its “Best of Annecy 2024” program, featuring a selection of shorts from the 2024 edition, including a majority of award-winning films, and an opening sequence created by second-year students at GOBELINS Paris.
NZ RATING: M
RUNTIME: 85 minutes
1. “Afterparty” GOBELINS Paris
2. “The Car That Came Back from the Sea” By Jadwiga ̘KOWALSKA – Jury Award for a Short Film France TV Award for a Short Film
3. “Carrotica” By Daniel STERLIN-ALTMAN – Cristal for a Graduation Film
4. [S] By Mario RADEV- Jean-Luc Xiberras Award for a First Film
5. “Beautiful Men” By Nicolas KEPPENS – Alexeïeff – Parker Award Festivals Connexion Award
6. “Butterfly” By Florence MIAILHE – André Martin Award for a French Short Film
7. “Hurikán” By Jan SASKA

Best of NZ and FR Student films
About this collection
Young Adults
A selection of short animations by New Zealand Victoria and Massey Universities, and French schools of animation graduating students. This projection will be followed by a Q&A and a discussion with students about their work.
Stay after the screening for an exclusive panel discussion around the making and creative process behind some of the films.
NZ RATING: TBC
RUNTIME: 60 minutes
NZ Students shorts
1. “Airport Dad”, Auckland University of Technology
2. “Priceless Joseph”, Auckland University of Technology
3. “No More Vivaldi”, Auckland University of Technology
4. “Shiping container”, Auckland University of Technology
5. “The Undone”, Massey University of New Zealand
6. “How To Cook A Snail”, Media Design School
7. “End Of Summer”, Victoria University of Wellington | Te Herenga Waka
French students shorts
1. “Swallow’s Tonada”, La Poudriere
2. “The Bitter & The Sweet”, Artfx
3. “So Long Gropius”, La Poudriere
4. “Little Saints”, La Poudriere
5. “Trash”, Esma
6. “Les Lucioles”, Esma
7. “Chaussettes”, Artfx

Annecy Best of Kids 2024 Shorts Collection
About this collection
Family
The “Best of Annecy Kids 2024” brings together funny, moving and poetic short films that will delight children!
Films from the official selection, as well as an Annecy 2024 theme by students from GOBELINS Paris, make up this program designed to amaze the youngest, from the age of 6!
NZ RATING: G
RUNTIME: 65 minute
1. “Lencos dos namorados” GOBELINS Paris
2. “Head in the Clouds” By Rémi DURIN
3. “Baking with Boris” By Masa AVRAMOVIC
4. “Hello Summer” By Martin SMATANA & Veronika ZACHAROVÁ Young Audience Award
5. “Noodles au Naturel”By Matteo SALANAVE PIAZZA CANAL+ Junior Jury Award
6. “The Drifting Guitar” By Sophie ROZE

NGĀ KŌTIRO O TARANAKI – Festival Cut
About this collection
The Land Wars in Aotearoa are “over”. A Taranaki hapū is planning a feast with Pākehā to mark the start of more peaceful times. But all is not what it seems. Ngā Kōtiro o Taranaki is a stunningly colourful, 2D animated film set in 1870’s Taranaki, Aotearoa. It is told from the perspective of a fictionalised version of the day where three young girls survived the bloodless massacre of their hapū. Ngā Kōtiro o Taranaki begins with the three main characters, Waikirenga, Mihi, and Ngāru living in the smouldering aftermath of the land wars. It is based upon and inspired by pūrākau told by generations of the whānau of writer and lead animator Rautini. Pūrākau passed down to her from her Great-Great-Great-Great Grandmother. The narrative arc of the series centres on a particular incident not found in the history books in schools but is held true within Rautini’s whānau, and certainly shared across whānau all over Aotearoa.
NZ RATING: TBC
RUNTIME: 60 minutes
2025 Panels

Industry Talk 1 : An Overview of Wētā FX’s Motion edit for Better Man
About this panel
Wētā FX’s Motion Edit department helps bring digital characters to life.
From capturing an actor’s performance to delivering the final shot, they focus on translating every nuance of an actors performance to the digital character and integrating them with the final shot. Motion Edit Supervisor, Luisma Lavin, will take you behind the scenes on how the team tackled the complexities of immersing a fully CG character into the practical world around him in Michael Gracey’s musical biopic of Robbie Williams, Better Man.
Guests :
Luisma Lavin | Motion Edit Supervisor

Industry Talk 2 : Produce with France and Europe – an introduction
About this panel
Join us for a breakfast discussion around the growing animation industry in Aotearoa (New Zealand) through the lens of international co-production, focusing on the collaboration between the New Zealand Film Commission (NZFC) and the French National Centre for Cinema and the Moving Image (CNC).
Moderated by Eric Soulier (Head of Culture, Education and Science – Embassy of France) with Michel Plazanet ( deputy-director of European and international affairs – CNC) and Chris Payne (Head of Co-Production and Incentives – NZFC) will share insights and best practices for producing content in partnership with France and Europe.
Attendees will leave with a deeper understanding of some of the French support schemes such as the support scheme for “world cinema” and the French international tax credit and how these international collaborations are influencing the future of animation in both New Zealand and the global industry.
Guests:
Chris Payne – NZFC
Michel Plazanet – CNC
Moderator :
Eric Soulier – Embassy of France in New Zealand

Industry Talk 3 : Maureen Fan Keynote
About this panel
Join Maureen Fan, CEO of Baobab Studios, for an engaging keynote exploring the intersection of creativity, technology, and storytelling.
With a distinguished career in animation and interactive media, Maureen will share her unique perspective on how the industry is evolving and what the fu-ture holds. Whether you’re passionate about traditional animation or the latest in immersive media, this talk will offer valuable insights into the art of sto-rytelling in a rapidly changing landscape.
Guests :
Maureen Fan, founder and CEO of Baobab Studios

WAFF Q&A 01: From Concept to Screen: A Q&A with Student Filmmakers
About this panel
How does an idea evolve into a captivating short film? This panel will explore the creative and technical journey of student filmmakers, bringing together French and New Zealand Students. Through a dynamic Q&A, the audience will gain insight into their narrative choices, production challenges, and the dedication that brings their vision to life, highlighting both approaches and experiences from each side.
Guests :
Chaussette :
Julie JALLA, Clarisse Barlette
Trash :
Maxime Crançon, Gregory Bouzid
End of Summer :
Jun Huang, Lisa Preston, Ben Liang, Xiang Wang
No More Vivaldi :
Shani Walker
Moderator :
Loic Girault

Industry Talk 4 : Echoes of Motion: A Heritage Unfolded
About this panel
This discussion will explore the journey of producing an Māori animated series, offering firsthand insights into the creative and production process.
Joining the conversation, representatives from the Māoriland Festival and M.A.T.C.H will share their work in supporting Māori filmmakers and fostering the transmission of Māori culture through animation.
The panel will also feature a guest who will share her experience developing a project centered on Irish legends in the Gaelic language. This session will highlight the intersection of storytelling, industry development, and cultural preservation in animation.
Guests :
Libby Hakaraia – Producer
Rautini O’Brien – Creator, Director & Animator
Madeleine de Young – Māoriland Film Festival Director
Siobhán Ní Thuairisg – Creative from Ireland
Moderator :
Dan Selvin

WAFF Q&A 02: Footrot Flats: A Tale of New Zealand
About this panel
This panel will take an in-depth look at Footrot Flats, New Zealand’s first animated feature film, and its enduring impact. Industry professionals will share their experiences adapting the iconic comic for the big screen, collaborating with the director, and shaping the film’s distinctive visual style. The discussion will also examine the role of a cartoonist in storytelling and the significance of Footrot Flats in New Zealand’s creative landscape. Offering a rare perspective on this landmark production, the session will provide valuable insights into the country’s animation history and artistic heritage.
More information to come soon!
Guests :
Tom Scott – Scriptwriter
John Barnett – Producer
Moderator :
Dylan Horrocks






Join us at the 2025 showcase event!
21st – 23rd of March 2025 at The Roxy Cinema in Miramar, Wellington