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SPECIAL SCREENING: Hunt for the Wilderpeople [10th Anniversary]: State Cinemas Nelson

A nationwide simultaneous screening event. Come dressed in your best bush gear. Scavenger hunt in the foyer for prizes. Followed by a cast reunion livestream on the big screen!

Get your munch and drink on with our $35 meal deal! A Garage Project 4.2% Majestical Lager (0% option or large fizzy drink alternatively available) and a gourmet Stefanos spin on the NZ classic sausage roll! Please note, ID will be required to collect the beer on the night if you are of questionable age!

A big thank you to Stefanos and Garage Project for their support!

From the director of `Boy` and `What We Do In the Shadows`, Taika Waititi’s new film is a hilarious and heartfelt adventure based on Barry Crump`s novel, ‘Wild Pork & Watercress`. Ricky (Julian Dennison) is a defiant young city kid who finds himself on the run with his grumpy foster uncle (Sam Neill). A national manhunt ensues and the two are forced to work together to survive.
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Director Bart Schrijver will be joining us for a special Q&A session after the film on Thursday, 2nd of April at 7:00 PM.

Prepare to be transported to the striking beauty of the Scottish wilderness in The North, a visceral journey through sheets of rain, craggy cliffs and lonesome beaches.

A decade after being best friends and roommates, Chris and Lluis set out on a 600 kilometre hike through the Scottish Highlands. Following the West Highland Way and The Cape Wrath Trail, they spend 30 days together in nature – hoping to rekindle their once-powerful friendship.

But while Chris remains preoccupied with work and life back at home, Lluis is determined to finish the trail to prove he can do it. The solitude and silence of the Highlands forces them to confront harsh truths about themselves, their friendship, and what it truly means to stand still and listen.

Set against the pace and demands of long-distance hiking, The North depicts the intricacies and challenges of both friendship and internal human struggles against the backdrop of the beautifully stark landscapes of the Highlands.

Director Bart Schrijver was inspired to make the film after walking New Zealand’s own Te Araroa hike.
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