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Information about the New Zealand Screen Sector
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Reports, data and analysis on the New Zealand screen sector:
Economic trends in the screen sector: Firms and employment [PDF, 1.6 MB]
Evaluating the New Zealand Screen Production Grant [PDF, 1.3 MB]
Review of Sapere Report "Evaluating the New Zealand Screen Production Grant" [PDF, 401 KB]
Review of "Evaluating the New Zealand Screen Production Grant" [PDF, 1.6 MB]
The economic contribution of the screen industry(external link) NZIER Report, November 2017
New Zealand Screen Production Grant: one-year review report [PDF, 556 KB]
Implementation of the New Zealand Screen Production Grant: Cabinet paper [PDF, 566 KB]
Discussion paper: Growth and Dynamics of the New Zealand Screen Industry [PDF, 1.1 MB]

Director Jon Turteltaub on the set of ‘The Meg’ - a science action thriller about a prehistoric shark, filmed almost entirely in and around Auckland.
Image courtesy of Warner Bros Picture