Cancellation of 'An argument about the exportation of NZ film and TV'

New Zealand loves Film and Television but they love the Rugby more!

Due to the large number of visitors wishing to experience the regular exhibits in The Cloud on Queen's Wharf, the NZ 2011 Office regrets to advise that The Enemy Ltd event 'Argument about Film and Television', which was scheduled to take place in The Cloud at 12pm this Saturday 22 October, has had to be cancelled.

The Cloud has experienced an unprecedented increase in the number of weekend visitors and family groups coinciding with the school holidays.

Leon Grice, Director NZ 2011 Office states “Film and television is a vital and dynamic part of New Zealand, and The REAL New Zealand Festival are proud to support this industry, both through the Film showcase that took place in The Cloud on Monday and Tuesday this week, and also through the New Zealand On Screen experience”

Part of the REAL New Zealand Festival, New Zealand On Screen is a showcase of New Zealand’s film and television industry, celebrating Kiwi screen icons from Billy T to Boy, from Gloss to Goodbye Pork Pie. It is open daily on Queen's Wharf, Auckland.

Oliver Driver from THE ENEMY LTD states “although we love arguing about film and television we look forward to watching the game and we will look to hold this event at a later date”.

For those of you left hanging with burning questions about 'the exportation of NZ film and TV' - luckily host Oliver Driver had sent some warm-up TBI Qs for panelists - actor Robyn Malcolm, network executive Andrew Szusterman and entertainment lawyer Tim Riley.

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