Doc EdgeThe Doc Edge, formerly DOCNZ International Documentary Film Festival or simply DOCNZ Film Festival, and then Documentary Edge Festival, is New Zealand's Academy Award-qualifying international documentary film festival, run annually by the Documentary New Zealand Trust since 2005. History![]() The first Documentary Edge Festival, previously known as DOCNZ International Documentary Film Festival, or simply DOCNZ Film Festival, was launched in 2005 in Auckland[1] by the then Prime Minister, Helen Clark.[citation needed] The Festival was rebranded as Documentary Edge Festival in 2010,[2] and has been branded Doc Edge since around 2016.[1] Traditionally held in May to June in Auckland and Wellington theatres, the festival chose to pivot during the coronavirus outbreak in 2020, taking the full festival online with a video-on-demand platform provided by Shift72,[3] opening up to a nationwide audience for the first time and increasing the size of the programme.[1] DescriptionDoc Edge is held annually, from April to June, in Auckland and Wellington.[4] The Festival showcases documentary films from New Zealand and around the world,[5] and includes awards, Q&A sessions with filmmakers, and other events. The Documentary Edge AwardsThe Documentary Edge Festival celebrates the best of documentary films by awarding artists in the following categories:[6][needs update] International selection:
New Zealand selection:
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