
Director, producer, a patriarch of young filmmakers in New Zealand and film festival collaborator, Roger Horrocks appears with Anthony Timpson in a TV interview, highlighting the International Film Festival 2012. View it above. Also check out the line up this year of a film festival 100,000 people are supporters of.
Venues of the festival are as follows: Auckland Jul 19 – Aug 05, Christchurch Aug 09 – Aug 26, Dunedin Jul 27 – Aug 19, Hamilton Aug 23 – Sep 09, Hawke’s Bay Sep 13 – Sep 30, Masterton Oct 17 – Oct 31, Nelson Aug 29 – Sep 16, New Plymouth – Dates TBC, Palmerston North Aug 16 – Sep 02, Tauranga Sep 06 – Sep 23, Wellington Jul 27 – Aug 12.
To link via social media to the International Film Festival: Like IFF on Facebook, Follow IFF on Twitter, Watch IFF on Youtube.

The Cultural Icon Interview with Roger Horrocks from The Big Idea – can also be viewed here too.
To this man in NZ, we say “thank you” for all he has done to further film and filmmakers work, their skills, ideas - with his trademark passion of sincerity and his brand of encouragement. There are many teachers, few fathers. In the film world, Roger Horrocks is known as both. Mauri Ora. Rock on!
~Posted by Horiwoodblog, Aotearoa New Zealand, Polynesia Asia-Pacific. 30.6.12~
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“When you know a gay guy has a crush on you it’s the most flattering thing,” says Daniel Radcliffe whose about to star in Kill Your Darlings, the thriller where he will play gay poet Allen Ginsberg of the USA in the script penned by John Krokidas and Austin Bunn. The term ‘kill your darlings,’ is taught in literary circles and is often attributed to Southern author William Faulkner. However, DanRad’s country claim that Brit author Sir Arthur Quiller Couch coined the term a lot earlier.
The British actor has gone from Harry Potter to Hollywood heartthrob thanks to his role in The Woman In Black. The movie a big hit in the UK.
Daniel Radcliffe says his relationship with girlfriend Rosie Coker changed his reputation by putting to rest rumours that he’s gay. Radcliffe met coker, a film assistant, on set in 2007. Now, they’re going public about their love. Cute story.
Dan’s latest press is that he grew up with OCD (Obsessive compusive disorder). His OCD manifested in ways where he had difficulty in turning out the lights. A bout of therapy means that he has not had the condition this year.
The actor told The Sun, ‘I haven’t had it this year so far and I’m missing it.’
~Posted by Horiwood.Com, Aotearoa New Zealand, Polynesia Asia-Pacific. 16.3.12~
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