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The 2013 Rialto Channel New Zealand Film Awards
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The 2013 Rialto Channel New Zealand Film Awards

Watch the 2013 Rialto Channel New Zealand Film Awards again in full, also featuring winner interviews from the Rialto Channel's Francesca Rudkin.

Thanks to NZOnAir.

This is the full show and some content is not appropriate for younger viewers, discretion is advised.

The 2012 New Zealand Film Awards
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The 2012 New Zealand Film Awards

Watch the full 2012 Sorta Unofficial New Zealand Film Awards show, which was streamed live on NZ Herald Online on December 4, 2012, and broadcast on Rialto Channel on December 16, 2012.

Trailer: Good For Nothing
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Trailer: Good For Nothing

An English lady is immigrating out West but is kidnapped by a rugged outlaw who attempts to have his way with her but suffers from an unfortunate case of erectile dysfunction.

Action and adventure unfold in this original take on the classic Western.

Trailer: The Most Fun You Can Have Dying
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Trailer: The Most Fun You Can Have Dying

Michael has life pretty sweet. His girlfriend adores him, his best mate David is loyal to the end - and David's girlfriend doesn't mind a quick hook-up either.

But Michael's self-regarding lifestyle comes crashing down when he finds out he has just a few months to live. Stealing the money raised for his treatment, he flees to London on a one-way ticket, intent on going out in a blur of sex, drugs, and mayhem.

Michael isn't on his O.E. for long when he meets the ethereal Sylvie, a mysterious French drifter. Together they explore Europe's winter wonderland, falling in love while attempting to outrun death itself.

Trailer: Two Little Boys
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Trailer: Two Little Boys

Two Little Boys follows Nige (McKenzie) and his best mate Deano's (Blake) riotous misadventures as they struggle with their imploding long-term friendship which has been put under pressure by an unfortunate accident involving a hot meat pie, the quiet town of Invercargill and the untimely death of a Scandinavian soccer star.

Nige chucks the dead body in a nearby road works hole and runs to Deano for help. Trouble is, Deano's not really the guy you should turn to in a crisis.

Trailer: The Orator
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Trailer: The Orator

The Orator (O Le Tulafale) is a contemporary, dramatic feature film written and directed by Tusi Tamasese and shot on the island of Upolu in Samoa.

The story of the film is a universal one of love, honour and courage. This is cloaked in the language, setting & events that are authentically and uniquely Samoan.