
National Film Unit
The National Film Unit (NFU) is a government-supported organization responsible for producing documentary and promotional films that showcase New Zealand's culture, landscapes, and stories. Established in 1941, its goal is to inform, educate, and promote the country to both domestic and international audiences. The NFU produces a range of content, including newsreels, cultural pieces, and educational films, often reflecting national identity and values. Over the years, it has played a key role in shaping New Zealand's film industry and cultural diplomacy through high-quality visual storytelling.