Deadline: 31-Dec-2026
The Feature Film Finishing Grant supports New Zealand-based filmmakers in completing independently produced feature films that are already in advanced post-production stages and demonstrate a clear pathway to audiences through theatrical release or film festivals. The initiative prioritizes authentic New Zealand storytelling, audience engagement, creative excellence, and diversity while strengthening independent filmmaking capability.
The grant provides up to NZD 60,000 in non-recoupable funding for final post-production activities such as editing, sound design, visual effects, and finishing work. Eligible applicants must be New Zealand citizens or permanent residents and must submit films that have not previously received NZFC production or post-production funding.
What is the Feature Film Finishing Grant?
The Feature Film Finishing Grant is a funding initiative designed to help independent filmmakers in New Zealand complete feature films that are nearing final delivery stages.
The programme supports:
- Final post-production completion.
- Audience and distribution readiness.
- Independent feature filmmaking.
- Film festival and theatrical release pathways.
- Development of New Zealand screen storytelling.
The initiative aims to strengthen the independent film sector while supporting high-quality and culturally relevant storytelling.
Programme Objectives
The grant programme aims to:
- Support completion of independent feature films.
- Strengthen audience access and film distribution opportunities.
- Encourage authentic New Zealand storytelling.
- Promote creative and commercial excellence.
- Support diversity, equity, and inclusion in filmmaking.
- Build capability within the New Zealand screen industry.
- Encourage collaboration across the film sector.
Key Focus Areas
The programme prioritizes several strategic filmmaking and industry development areas.
Main focus areas include:
- Independent feature film completion.
- Audience development and audience reach.
- Film festival participation.
- Theatrical release pathways.
- Creative excellence and innovation.
- Commercial viability and audience appeal.
- Authentic New Zealand stories.
- Diversity and inclusion.
- Māori storytelling and cultural engagement.
- Industry capability building.
The initiative supports films with strong artistic, cultural, or audience potential.
Support for New Zealand Storytelling
The grant emphasizes:
- Significant New Zealand content.
The programme encourages:
- Authentic local storytelling.
- Representation of New Zealand identity and experiences.
- Diverse perspectives and voices.
- Inclusive storytelling practices.
Projects with significant Māori content must demonstrate:
- Appropriate engagement aligned with Te Tiriti o Waitangi principles.
This ensures culturally respectful and meaningful storytelling approaches.
Audience and Distribution Pathways
Applicants must demonstrate a:
- Clear audience pathway.
Supported pathways may include:
- Theatrical release in New Zealand.
- Film festival participation.
- Audience development strategies.
- Distribution planning and outreach.
The programme seeks to support films capable of reaching audiences effectively.
Funding Amount
The grant provides:
- Up to NZD 60,000.
The funding is:
- Non-recoupable.
This means recipients are not required to repay the funding.
The grant specifically supports:
- Final post-production completion costs.
Eligible Post-Production Costs
Funding may support:
- Final editing.
- Sound design and mixing.
- Visual effects (VFX).
- Colour grading and finishing.
- Final post-production work.
- Technical completion activities.
Films requiring larger post-production budgets may need to apply through:
- NZFC Post-Production Funding.
Who Can Apply?
Eligible applicants must be:
- Director and/or producer of the feature film.
Applicants must also be:
- New Zealand citizens OR
- Permanent residents of New Zealand.
Applicants are required to:
- Hold all rights necessary to produce and distribute the film.
Film Eligibility Requirements
To qualify, films must meet several conditions.
Eligible films must:
- Be independently produced.
- Run between 75 and 110 minutes.
- Be at late rough cut, fine cut, or locked cut stage.
- Have a total budget under NZD 1,000,000.
- Include significant New Zealand content.
Additionally, films:
- Must not have received NZFC production or post-production funding previously.
Required Application Materials
Applicants must submit:
- Viewing link of the current film cut.
- Synopsis materials.
- Director’s vision statement.
- Team biographies and credits.
- Distribution or audience plan.
- Chain of title summary.
- Post-production budget.
- Post-production schedule.
- Cultural consultation information where relevant.
Applications should provide a complete overview of the project and its finishing needs.
Primary Film Ambition Requirement
Applicants must identify the film’s:
- Primary ambition.
Possible ambitions may include:
- Audience appeal.
- Commercial success.
- Critical recognition.
- Innovation and experimentation.
- Social or cultural impact.
This helps assess alignment between the project goals and funding priorities.
Assessment Process
Applications are assessed by:
- NZFC funding staff.
- External assessors.
At least:
- Two reviewers
will view and evaluate the film.
The assessment process is:
- Competitive.
- Discretionary.
Final decisions are made by:
- The Head of Funding.
Evaluation Criteria
Applications are assessed based on:
- Overall film quality.
- Clarity of artistic and audience ambition.
- Alignment with NZFC strategic priorities.
- Team capability and experience.
- Audience and distribution potential.
- Cultural and creative relevance.
- Overall funding context and competitiveness.
Strong projects should demonstrate both artistic strength and audience strategy.
Why This Grant Matters
The Feature Film Finishing Grant supports independent filmmakers in overcoming final production barriers and bringing films to audiences.
Key benefits include:
- Supporting completion of independent feature films.
- Strengthening New Zealand’s film industry.
- Encouraging culturally significant storytelling.
- Supporting emerging and independent filmmakers.
- Increasing audience access to local stories.
- Enhancing festival and theatrical opportunities.
- Promoting inclusive and diverse filmmaking.
The initiative contributes to long-term growth and sustainability of the screen sector.
Expected Outcomes
The programme aims to support:
- Completion of high-quality independent films.
- Increased audience engagement with New Zealand cinema.
- Greater representation of diverse stories and voices.
- Improved festival and theatrical visibility.
- Stronger capability within the independent screen sector.
- Expanded opportunities for filmmakers and creative teams.
The grant supports both cultural and industry development outcomes.
Tips for Preparing a Strong Application
Applicants can improve their applications by focusing on the following areas:
- Present a strong and polished film cut.
- Clearly explain audience and distribution pathways.
- Demonstrate artistic and commercial ambition.
- Provide realistic post-production budgets and schedules.
- Highlight team capability and previous achievements.
- Include meaningful cultural engagement information where relevant.
- Clearly explain the film’s significance and audience appeal.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Applicants should avoid the following issues:
- Incomplete application materials.
- Weak audience or distribution strategies.
- Poorly developed budgets or schedules.
- Lack of clarity about the film’s ambition.
- Weak cultural consultation for Māori-related content.
- Submitting films outside the required post-production stage.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the Feature Film Finishing Grant?
It is a funding programme supporting independent New Zealand filmmakers to complete feature films nearing final post-production stages.
How much funding is available?
Applicants may receive up to NZD 60,000 in non-recoupable funding.
Who can apply?
Eligible applicants are New Zealand citizens or permanent residents who are the director and/or producer of the film.
What types of films are eligible?
Eligible films must be independently produced feature films with significant New Zealand content and a runtime between 75 and 110 minutes.
What production stage must the film be in?
Films must be at late rough cut, fine cut, or locked cut stage.
Can previously NZFC-funded films apply?
No. Films that already received NZFC production or post-production funding are not eligible.
What costs can the funding support?
The grant supports post-production completion costs including editing, sound, VFX, and finishing work.
Conclusion
The Feature Film Finishing Grant provides important support for independent New Zealand filmmakers seeking to complete and distribute feature films with strong audience potential and authentic storytelling value. By funding final post-production activities, the initiative helps filmmakers overcome critical completion barriers while strengthening the visibility and sustainability of New Zealand cinema.
The programme also promotes diversity, cultural integrity, audience engagement, and creative excellence within the independent screen sector. Eligible filmmakers are encouraged to prepare strong applications that clearly demonstrate artistic quality, audience pathways, and strategic alignment with the programme’s objectives.
For more information, visit New Zealand Film Commission.


