Film-maker Costa Botes describes film festivals as an oasis of good films that haven't a hope of getting a distribution deal.
The Last Dogs of Winter director said the New Zealand International Film Festival, in Masterton until October 31, brings people back to what film-making should be.
"It should be about the value of the film-making, about the emotional connection, about stuff that matters rather than stuff that sells."
Mr Botes' latest documentary tells the story of Brian Ladoon who, in a remote corner of Canada, has spent 40 years trying to save the indigenous Eskimo dog, the Qimmiq.
The Wellington-based director is always on the lookout for a good story and character, so when he bumped into old friend and actor Caleb Ross and heard he had just spent four years working on Mr Ladoon's project, he knew he'd got lucky.