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Wellington To Host World Premiere Of Anthology Film Encounters

<img src='https://img.scoop.co.nz/stories/images/2104/0c83b21a9f455465077a.jpeg' width='720' height='274'> After a delayed release due to the February Auckland lockdown, Wellington-shot anthology film ‘Encounters’ .

Wellington scoop co nz » World premiere of anthology film Encounters at the Embassy

Press Release – The Oneshot Collective After a delayed release due to the February Auckland lockdown, Wellington anthology film ‘Encounters’ will premiere for one night only at The Embassy Theatre on Wednesday 28 April followed by an On Demand release via Vimeo and the New Zealand Film Commission’s OnDemand platform NZ Film OnDemand immediately following the screening. Encounters is a collaboratively made anthology feature film that interweaves eight tales of love, life and death. Eight emerging New Zealand directors and a diverse cast and crew came together to tell this collection of delightful, disturbing, romantic and rebellious stories. With a 50-50 gender split in filmmaking voices, the multi-genre film was independently made and shot throughout the Wellington region. Produced through Oneshot Collective,

School s out: Your guide to the school holidays in Whanganui

School s out: Your guide to the school holidays in Whanganui 16 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM 6 minutes to read Lily Paulger 10, Nevaeh O Connell 10, and Izabella Malou 9, of Carlton School head for home at the end of term 1. Photo / Bevan Conley. Lily Paulger 10, Nevaeh O Connell 10, and Izabella Malou 9, of Carlton School head for home at the end of term 1. Photo / Bevan Conley. Liz Wylie is a reporter for the Whanganui Chronicleliz.wylie@whanganuichronicle.co.nzWhangaChron The Whanganui school holiday break looks set to bring mild weather for outdoor activities and there will be plenty of options for the occasional rainy days as well. While families had to make their own

Mask order ends today, but not all places | Local

Mask order ends today, but not all places Courts, museums, others still require use of coverings ROSA SALTER RODRIGUEZ | The Journal Gazette Indiana emerges today from the statewide COVID-19 mask mandate. But plenty of places in the Fort Wayne area – such as courts and museums – are still requiring the wearing of facial covering. Gov. Eric Holcomb last week lifted the state s mask requirement in most settings, and Allen County Health Commissioner Dr. Matthew Sutter declined to extend a general mask requirement countywide. Sutter stressed facial coverings would still be required in city and county government buildings, and Megan Hubartt, department spokeswoman, said Monday that local health officials believe others should follow suit.

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