Aro Video’s Andrew Armitage talks to Sarah Lang about facing the future of film.
If you’re a big film fan, or have lived nearby, you’ve probably stopped into the Aro St Video Shop (at least until you got Netflix). Since opening the doors in 1989, proprietor Andrew Armitage has amassed a whopping 27,000 titles. The shop, and the similarly-sized Alice DVD Library in Christchurch, have the largest movie collections in the country, with many titles unavailable elsewhere in New Zealand or even via the internet.
After a sold out season at the NZ International Comedy Festival, Josh Metcalfe and Melissa Lawlor are coming to Wellington. A split bill show where Josh and Melissa will do 30 mins each of sassy stand up.
A musical comedy about the sperms journey to the egg, filled with songs, drama, action, and education. Follow our team of misfit sperms as they travel through the treacherous depths of the vagina and discover their personal identity along the way.
A Lonely Place Facing The Sun presents moving image installation works by Amber-Jayne Bain, as the realisation of a two year Master of Fine Arts degree at Massey University.
Stolen Tuesday (Sali Johnson) started life as a house music club dancer in the UK 20 years ago, and has spent the last 10 years DJing at Wanaka and Queenstown’s best establishments, bringing her unique energy to create magical dance floors. Since residing in New Zealand, she has previously split her time living between Great […]