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NZFC’s Diversity and Inclusion Strategy

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posted on 2024-10-13, 21:33 authored by Thomas Boniface-WebbThomas Boniface-Webb
In 2022 the New Zealand Film Commission (NZFC) published its first fully comprehensive diversity and inclusion strategy, He Ara Whakaurunga Kanorau. The ambitious strategy aspired to draw together the existing framework of individually focused diversity funds, including those for Māori and women filmmakers, with an overarching set of policy intentions that aimed to position filmmakers from underrepresented groups at the forefront of the agency’s funding strategy. This article looks at how the NZFC aims to normalise its work in the diversity space through the creation of targeted funding strategies, and how the agency’s idealism, most notable in the breadth of the Diversity and Inclusion strategy and its sometimes nebulous content, can clash with the work of individual filmmakers, many of whom produce films that do not assimilate with the artificial framework. However, institutional intervention in the film industry undoubtedly plays a significant part in creating a vibrant national cinema for Aotearoa New Zealand that gives voice to many filmmakers who might have otherwise not been heard.

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Boniface-Webb, T. (n.d.). NZFC’s Diversity and Inclusion Strategy. Media Peripheries - Situated in Aotearoa, Regional in Focus, Global in Scope, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.11157/mediaperipheries-vol18iss1id226

Journal title

Media Peripheries - Situated in Aotearoa, Regional in Focus, Global in Scope

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18

Issue

1

Publisher

University of Otago Library

Publication status

Published online

Online publication date

2023-05-15

eISSN

3021-2588

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