New Zealand is a Commonwealth country of five million people in the South Pacific Ocean, originally inhabited by the Māori. The Oscar-winning The Lord of the Rings film trilogy and The Hobbit film trilogy, both directed by Peter Jackson, were shot in New Zealand, with a majority of its cast being New Zealanders, and many others British. The country's three official languages are English, sign language, and Māori language.
New Zealand is among the filming locations for Amazon Studios' The Rings of Power series.
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Peter Jackson grew up and remains based in the region around the capital city Wellington, which provided a number of locations for the two trilogies, and his associated Wētā Workshop (in eastern suburb Miramar) produced many of the props and effects and did much of the post-production. The effects company then turned their attention to a live-action movie version of King Kong, also directed by Peter Jackson.
Before The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit film trilogies, the country had small reputation in the film industry.
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- New Zealand Official government website
- New Zealand at Wikipedia
- Cinema of New Zealand at Wikipedia