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Nuclear survival saga to film in New Zealand

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A star-studded film set in a remote valley which survives a nuclear holocaust will be shot in New Zealand early next year.

Film New Zealand confirmed yesterday that filming on Z for Zachariah – based on the 1974 science fiction children’s novel by Robert O’Brien – would begin in Canterbury late next month.

The movie will be produced by Hollywood star Tobey Maguire’s company and will star Chris Pine, Amanda Seyfried and 2014 Golden Globe nominee Chiwetel Ejiofor.

The filmmakers decided to use New Zealand after scouting for locations last month.

Director Craig Zobel said he was immediately impressed by the possibilities of filming here.

“New Zealand offers a great variety of options for this type of film; in particular, we needed to match some of the more beautiful parts of the US.

New Zealand is epic and picturesque, with the lush and vibrant nature this story requires. There are so many different looks close together that you can only get in a place like this.”

Shooting will take place in locations on Banks Peninsula and in mid-Canterbury.

Film NZ chief executive Gisella Carr said the decision to shoot here was a testament to the country’s reputation for delivering quality.

“We are thrilled such a prestigious project is coming to New Zealand. To see a seminal piece of children’s literature brought to the screen here with a celebrated cast and production team is tremendous.

“This announcement represents a classic team effort by the New Zealanders involved. Line producer Murray Francis, Film New Zealand’s specialist inquiries team and the local authorities through their regional film offices Film Auckland and Film Otago/Southland are all to be commended.”

December 22, 2013 - Posted by | Uncategorized

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