Pale teal building from a street view

Cinema Walk + Film Screening

State Theatre, Queen Street Masterton. Built in 1935, it featured Art Deco ornamental flourishes, pastel decor, and an illuminated fountain in the foyer. Photo Credit: Wairarapa Archive

Join us for a guided Cinema Walk along Queen Street Masterton. Learn the history of our local cinemas and theatres, followed by a special screening at Aratoi.

Masterton has a long rich history of cinema and theatre, dating back to the late 1890s.

Join Mark Pacey (Wairarapa Archive) and Jane Ross (Wairarapa Film Festival) for this guided walk to discover the stories behind our stage and screen buildings, the people who performed in them, and the films that were screened.

Learn about the emergence of our first cinemas and what was screened during the Golden Age of Cinema and through to the present day.

We conclude our Cinema Walk at Aratoi where you can enjoy a free archival film screening. You may even recognise some local people and places.

This event is a great opportunity for our local community to come together and celebrate cinema, and have some fun.

Health & Safety

Our Cinema Walk will take place in all weather. Please keep an eye on the weather forecast and dress appropriately for the day.

Location
Outside Regent 3 Cinemas, Queen Street, Masterton.

Regions

Wairarapa

Tags

Walking Tour
Talk
Museum
Experience
Gallery
Accessible

Event times

1:30-3:30pm Sun 17 Nov


Booking requiredFree

Contact jane@filmtalks.co.nz to book.

Wairarapa Film Festival

Wairarapa Film Festival celebrates local film, filmmakers and stories. We present film screenings and events that celebrate the rich history of filmmaking in the Wairarapa. We will present this event in partnership with the Wairarapa Walking Festival. Our Event is an Outdoor Cinema Walk + Indoor Film Screening, which connects with the rich history of cinema and cinema going in Masterton.

Email: jane@filmtalks.co.nz

Phone: 0211462398

Wairarapa Walking Festival

Wairarapa Walking Festival is an outdoors Festival celebrating walking of all kinds; cultural, heritage, at the coast, up a hill, or around urban environments.