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    New Zealand International Film Festival

    New Zealand International Film Festival

    5.0(5 reviews)
    44.5 kmAuckland CBD

    If it wasn't for the New Zealand International Film Festival, a majority of each year's good movie…read morereleases would slip under my radar. There are really only a small number of movies which are promoted through the mainstream channels. Sure, you can trawl through different websites, youtube channels, and podcasts to independently expose yourself to a wider range of interesting movies, but it is such a good service to have the Film Festival do that for you. The movie guides which the Film Festival releases every year are quite amazing (and free), a magazine that offers a synopsis and review of every credible movie released in the past year. The Film Festival also offers an opportunity to visit a variety of the cinemas around Auckland, a lot of which serve as theatrical stages throughout most of the year, but convert into cinemas for the festival.

    Ah, film festival, how you destroy my July by making it almost impossible for me to do anything…read moreelse but sit in theatres and watch all the films. Well, not all the films - I'm not one of those people who see three or four a day. (You can tell these people by the shards of popcorn attached to every part of their clothes and the slightly crazed look in their eye). The best part of the film festival is seeing something that you don't know much about apart from a small blurb in the programme; in fact I'd recommend that mostly you don't do much research beforehand, as it might stop you from seeing something you'd otherwise stumble across. Of course there's always going to be some that you don't like, but that's fine too. If you really hate it, you can always leave. (I've never left, but come pretty close once or twice). Plus, many of the films are played at The Civic, which is surely one of the most opulent places to watch a movie in the whole world. Pro-tip: some of the audiences can be a bit snooty. Just ignore, they'll be off to their big houses in Remmers soon enough.

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    Auckland Pride Festival

    5.0(2 reviews)
    45.8 kmPonsonby

    I am so very proud to say that after more than a decade without a proper festival, Auckland Pride…read morereinvigorated the LGBT community and helped unite straight Aucklanders with the community through its range of awesome public events. Hats off go to Auckland Tourism Events and Economic Development (ATEED) which shelled out 100 grand for the festival; an impressive figure, particularly with the knowledge that former mayor Les Mills tried to have the Hero Parade and Hero Programme shut down. The day of the pride parade was absolutely magical - my roller derby team took part in the parade of smiling faces, which happened on both sides of the fence down Ponsonby Road. The vibe on the day was amazing and we can't wait to do it again.

    I love festivals. But the worst part of them for me is usually the people. Drunk idiots who aren't…read morethere for the vibe or the fun, they're just there to get wasted and ruin it for everyone. It honestly sometimes makes me lose a bit of faith in humanity. The Auckland Pride Festival restored my faith. I have many important people in my life who are part of the gay New Zealand community and I am flabbergasted that it is still an issue in the world, but lets not get into that. This Festival is all fun and love. It runs for about a month and includes numerous nights out, performances, day time events and things to get involved in. We decided to head down to the parade which happens around the middle of the month long festival. It was amazing. Hundreds of people were involved and showed amazing costumes, floats, dances and music. There were HEAPS of people watching and cheering them on, and all the stores along Ponsonby Road participated by making it a sort of market day. It was such an amazing vibe, everyone just supporting each other, no judgements, no hate, just love and fun. I actually got a bit emotional seeing older people supporting their old friends in the parade. If your faith in humanity needs a refresher, or you just want an awesome day out go to the Parade. It rules.

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