Devoted to the preservation of New Zealand’s audio-visual heritage.
Formed in 2014 through the fusion of the New Zealand Film Archive, Sound Archives Ngā Taonga Kōrero and the Television New Zealand Archive, the Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision is devoted to the collection and preservation of the country’s audio-visual heritage. Catch a rare film at its state-of-the-art 110-seater cinema or seize the opportunity to view the fascinating moving image exhibitions.
With an extensive collection of more than 750,000 items, which span the entire country’s sound and moving image history, there are materials which date back to 1895! Film and music buffs will be delighted to explore its awesome viewing libraries or specialist research library. You can also check out the website to see the latest updates on the travelling films touring New Zealand.
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