Our top 10 classic Kiwi movies

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New Zealand has become a prolific source of successful movies over the past 40 years with a reputation as a country that can provide the backdrop for any type of movie and having a skilled workforce to make them. As a result, most people will have heard of at least five famous Kiwi movies and the famous Kiwi actors they have created.

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Famous Kiwi movies – milestone movies made in New Zealand – include:

Lord Of The Rings Trilogy

Now the most famous Kiwi movies of all time. The trilogy consists of three live action fantasy epic films: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001), The Two Towers (2002) and The Return of the King (2003). Based on the three-volume book The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R.Tolkien, New Zealand director Sir Peter Jackson worked with a $285 million budget over eight years to make the trilogy. The films won 17 Academy Awards and all three are in the top 10 highest-earning movies of all time.

The Hobbit Trilogy

Sir Peter Jackson followed up his LOTR trilogy with three movies based on the 1937 novel The Hobbit by J. R. R Tolkien. The films are subtitled An Unexpected Journey (2012), The Desolation of Smaug (2013), and There and Back Again (2014).

The Piano

A famous Kiwi movie set in the New Zealand of the early settlers. Directed by Jane Campion in 1993, The Piano turned New Zealand’s Anna Pacquin into a child star with her winning an Oscar for her role as the daughter of a mute female pianist played by Holly Hunter. Pacquin, aged 11, became the second youngest winner of an Academy Award.

Goodbye Pork Pie

This is the ultimate Kiwi roadchase movie. Filmed in 1981, this famous Kiwi movie follows a trio of criminals as they race in a yellow Mini from Kaitaia to Invercargill, eluding police at every turn. Directed by Geoff Murphy, the movie is proof that Kiwis can do a lot with very little – it was made with only 24 cast and crew. A remake of this classic was set to release in 2017.

Sione’s Wedding

Made in 2006, this story of four Samoan boys trying to attend a mate’s wedding in Auckland became a huge commercial success, grossing more than $3 million, despite being the target of an international DVD pirating scam. It was directed by Chris Graham and stars members of the comedy team Naked Samoans.

Whale Rider

Director Niki Caro’s interpretation of Witi Ihimaera’s novel earned critical acclaim and an Academy Award Best Actress nomination for its star Keisha Castle-Hughes in 2002. At 13, she was the youngest actress ever nominated for that award.

World’s Fastest Indian

Anthony Hopkins starred in this story of Invercargill motorcylist Burt Munro who overcame all sorts of challenges in the 1950s and 1960s to set the world landspeed record aboard a highly modified Indian Scout motorcycle. Made by director Roger Donaldson in 2005, it set New Zealand box office records, earning $7 million domestically and $11 million internationally.

Heavenly Creatures

Made in 1994 by director Peter Jackson, the movie is based on the 1954 Parker-Hulme murder committed by two teenage girls in Christchurch. The film starred an emerging English actress Kate Winslett (Titanic, The Reader) and Kiwi Melanie Lynskey, now best-known for her role as Rose on television’s Two And A Half Men.

Once Were Warriors

This 1994 film, directed by Lee Tamahori, tells the story of domestic violence in the Heke family. It launched the big screen career of Temuera Morrison. The film was based on the New Zealand novel of the same name written by Alan Duff.

Sleeping Dogs

Made on a small budget, this movie is regarded by many as the film that revitalised the New Zealand movie industry as it was the first in 15 years to reach the cinema. It was directed by Roger Donaldson and provided a debut for actor Sam Neill (Jurassic Park).


Check out the 10 movies New Zealanders have voted their favourites of all time.

 

Best fish and chips in Manawatu

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After the closure of a couple of award-winning shops in Palmerston North, it’s becoming more difficult to identify clearcut choices when it comes to finding the area’s best fish and chips.

But nearby Fielding boasts the region’s Best Chip Shop with Fish King Takeaways a national finalist in the 2013 awards.

To help identify the best fish and chips in New Zealand, we’ve drawn on many sources including which fryers have taken awards at the national Best Chip Shop competitions. These awards have run since 2006 and are a useful guide to identifying the best in the country and in each region.

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Fish King Takeaways

26 East Street, Fielding, Manawatu

Noted for cooking with clean oil and using cardboard boxes for serving up fish and chips. The reputation of this takeaway joint draws many customers from Palmerston North who think it’s worth the 36km round trip for award-winning fare. Winner of the regional title at the 2013 Best Chip Shop awards, and a finalist in the regional awards in 2010.

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Best fish and chips in Hawkes Bay

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It would be tragic if Napier’s Port Ahuriri, home for a fleet of commercial fishing trawlers, wasn’t also an excellent source of fresh fish for the region’s best fish and chip shops.

Thankfully, many of Hawkes Bay’s restaurants and takeaways take advantage of the daily fish markets and by lunchtime, hungry locals and visitors are enjoying their fish and chips.

To help identify the best fish and chips in New Zealand, we’ve drawn on many sources including which fryers have taken awards at the national Best Chip Shop competitions. These awards have run since 2006 and are a useful guide to identifying the best in the country and in each region.

Our guide to the best fish and chips in New Zealand includes the following recommendations:

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Halfway House Takeaways

130 Main Rd, Clive, Hawkes Bay

Halfway between Hawkes Bay’s biggest cities, Napier and Hastings, the appropriately named Halfway House Takeaways caters for Clive locals, passers-by and fish and chip enthusiasts who don’t mind a short drive. Highly commended in the regional section of the Best Chip Shop awards in 2013 and 2011.

Pirimai Chippy

15 Allen Berry Ave, Pirimai, Napier

Known for its generous portions. Highly commended in the regional section of the Best Chip Shop awards in 2013, 2011 and 2010.

Westshore Fish Cafe

112a Charles Street, Westshore, Napier

A 7-minute drive towards the airport from central Napier, this cafe gives you the option of eating inside or taking your food to the nearby shoreline. It offers a large range of choices using freshly caught fish. Awarded TripAdvisor’s Certificate of Excellence.

Mac’s Fish Supply

1101 Heretaunga St E, Akina, Hastings

Rated the best fish and chips in Hastings by theculturetrip.com in late 2016 but has undergone a change of ownership since.

Hawkes Bay Seafood

Cnr Pandora Rd & Ahuriri Quay, Napier

Big reputation with the locals and has a wide range of fresh fish and seafoods on display, encouraging you to choose what you want and have it cooked to your taste.

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Best fish and chips in Rotorua

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Rotorua is home to one of New Zealand’s legendary fish and chip shops, a multi-award winning chippy whose owner has helped to set the standards for the rest of the country’s fryers.

To help identify the best fish and chips in New Zealand, we’ve drawn on many sources including which fryers have taken awards at the national Best Chip Shop competitions. These awards have run since 2006 and are a useful guide to identifying the best in the country and in each region.

Our guide to the best fish and chips in Taupo includes the following recommendations:

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Oppies Takeaway Rotorua

Corner Fenton St and Malfory Rd, Rotorua

Owner Michael Huang is an enthusiast for trying to cook the best fish and chips but with the healthiest cooking methods. In 2013, he received a special achievement award for his efforts to raise industry standards. Oppies use rice bran oil in their fryers to keep their chips crispy and golden brown as well as low in fat. Oppies won the national title in 2011 after being a finalist in 2010, and the regional champion in 2008 and 2009. They won a Rotorua Hospitality Award in 2014 and are won Best Retail Business at the 2013 Rotorua Business Awards.

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King Size Burger Bar 

1120 Fenton St, Rotorua 

It might be small but it does a roaring trade for those who stay at the nearby backpacker hostels. Highly commended in the Bay of Plenty section of the 2013 Best Chip Shop competition.

Our guide to the best fish and chip shops in New Zealand

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