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Hook, Line & Sinker premiered at the Embassy Theatre in Wellington on Monday 2 May 2011 at 7.30pm. We had a fantastic turnout and response - thanks
to all who attended! The nationwide theatrical release date started on Thursday 5 May and in some centres lasted for 14 weeks which we are very proud of.
As part of our philosophy of sustainable filmmaking, we are developing long-term relationships with the exhibitors, the people who make their living by
putting audiences and films together. We've been delighted at the response of cinemas around the country who are supportive of New Zealand cinema and
have committed to screening our film.
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Fund-raising screenings are a great way to - well - raise funds for schools, kindergartens, charities etc. Should you wish to arrange a fund-raising screening
or something similar, contact us and we can organise with any one of the cinemas below for this to happen.

| Rialto Cinemas, Newmarket, Auckland |
Picton Cinema |
| Bridgeway Cinema, Northcote, Auckland | Top Town Cinemas, Blenheim |
| Victoria Cinema, Hamilton | State Cinema, Nelson |
| Whangarei Film Club | The Gecko Theatre, Motueka |
| Cinema 5, Whakatane | Village Theatre, Takaka |
| Mercury Twin Cinemas, Whitianga | Rialto Cinemas, Christchurch* |
| Rialto, Tauranga (independent of Rialto chain) | Regent 3, Ashburton |
| Thames Multiplex, Thames | Geraldine Cinema |
| Basement Cinema, Rotorua | Paradiso, Methven |
| The Dome Cinema, Gisborne | Moviemax 5, Timaru |
| Deluxe Theatre, Opotiki | Whangamata Multiplex, Whangamata |
| The Arthouse Cinema, New Plymouth | NBS Cinema, Westport |
| Embassy 3, Wanganui | Regent Theatre, Greymouth |
| TET Kings Theatre, Stratford | The Crooked Mile, Hokitika |
| Starlight Cinema, Taupo | Dunedin - Rialto Cinemas |
| Cinema Gold, Palmerston North, Havelock North | Reading Cinema, Invercargill |
| Focal Point Cinema, Feilding | Akaroa Cinema |
| Alexandra Film Society | Mayfair Theatre, Kaikoura |
| Paramount Theatre, Wellington |
The Northerner Hotel, Kaitaia |
| Ascot Cinema, Upper Hutt |
Matakana Cinemas, Matakana |
| Lighthouse Cinema, Petone |
Circus Cinema, Martinborough |
| Invercargill Film Society |
Hawkins Theatre, Papkura |
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Please note that due to the Christchurch earthquakes, the Rialto Cinemas were damaged and have been closed. Thankfully, everyone who was in the cinema
at the time of the quake managed to get out unharmed. Rialto are hoping to get the cinema up and running again soon. We wish them well in
the task ahead of them, and will keep you updated as to when the Christchurch release of Hook, Line & Sinker will begin.
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Many many thanks to Macular Degeneration New Zealand www.mdnz.co.nz and particularly Dr Dianne Sharp for their partnering with us on the prom-
otion and distribution of Hook, Line and Sinker. It was a serendipitous connection that worked for us all. Many thanks to MDNZ Ambassador and actor
Kate Harcourt for getting us together. It's all about community.
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