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02.04.2020 - 10:51 / abcnews.go.com
WELLINGTON, New Zealand -- Some are perched in trees. Some are hanging upside down. Some are baking scones.
Teddy bears are popping up in the unlikeliest of places as New Zealanders embrace an international movement in which people are placing the stuffed animals in their windows during coronavirus lockdowns to brighten the mood and give children a game to play by spotting the bears in their neighborhoods.
The inspiration comes from the children's book “We're Going on a Bear Hunt,” written by
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Ever since director Peter Jackson revealed New Zealand’s stunning natural beauty in his Lord of the Ring’s Trilogy, the country has been a hot spot for movie locations. However, the epic 2001 saga was not the only piece of cinema to benefit from the incredible landscape that New Zealand has to offer.
Lorde may have some music in the works.
The New Zealand artist is thought to be working on the follow-up to 'Melodrama'
Cute, cuddly and colourful...and guaranteed to put a smile on your face.
New Zealand's Doc Edge Festival is among the latest international cinema events to rejig its plans amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The upcoming 15th edition of the factual film event, along with its industry-focused forum, is sticking to its originally planned dates in late May and into June, but will shift all screenings and industry activities from its usual events spaces around Auckland to a virtual format online.
Doc Edge, New Zealand’s annual factual film festival, will this year become an online-only event. Instead of cancelling due to the disruptions to production and travel caused by the coronavirus outbreak, the festival will move all screenings and events into the virtual space.
Annabelle Sheehan, CEO of the New Zealand Film Commission, has been confirmed as diagnosed with the Covid-19 coronavirus.
In humanity's quest to discover every great song, we’re constantly finding new ways to dig out brand new bops - though recently it seems like more and more are slipping into our consciousness via TikTok.
Cinema chains in Australia and New Zealand are closing their doors from Monday after the Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Sunday night ordered a shut down of all non-essential services, saying social distancing measures have failed to slow the spread of Coronavirus in Australia. Morrison told Parliament on Monday the country must prepare for long-term shutdown of non essential activities, closing pubs, gyms, theatres and cinemas for the next six months.
Film and TV guilds, regional bodies and representatives of leading companies in New Zealand have joined forces to set up a coronavirus crisis center.
The So Pop 2020 festival tour has been scrapped, due to the strict policies put in place by the governments of Australia and New Zealand to limit the spread of COVID-19.
The Avatar sequels have halted production in New Zealand amid the global coronavirus pandemic.