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Mladen Ivančiċ
Born1955 (age 68–69)
Petone, New Zealand
NationalityCroation and New Zealand
Occupation(s)Former CFO, COO and acting CEO of the New Zealand Film Commission
Years active1989–2023

Mladen Ivančiċ (born in 1955) is a New Zealand film official. He worked for the New Zealand Film Commission promoting and funding films for over 30 years, retiring in 2023.

Ivančiċ was born in PetoneofCroatian parents, Stojan (born in Bosnia and Herzegovina) and Sylvija, who had met in New Zealand. He was educated at St Bernard's College, Lower Hutt and Victoria University of Wellington where he graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce and Administration.[1]

Ivančiċ was appointed as Finance Director of the Film Commission in 1989 and held the roles of Deputy Chief Executive, Chief Financial Officer, Acting CEO (on six occasions) and Chief Operating Officer until 2023.[1]

Ivančiċ and his team negotiated over 12 co-production treaties including with China, Germany, India, The Republic of Korea, Singapore, Spain, South Africa and the UK.[1][2] He received the SPADA / Onfilm Industry Champion Award in 2006, an acknowledgment of his significant contributions to the screen industry in New Zealand.[3][4][5] The films he provided funding for included Once Were Warriors, An Angel at My Table, The World's Fastest Indian, Whale Rider, Hunt for the Wilderpeople, Heavenly Creatures, Whina and Red, White and Brass.[2] In his role Ivančiċ spoke publicly about the importance of government funding to New Zealand's film production industry.[6]

Ivančiċ represented the Film Commission in the team which designed criteria and processes for a New Zealand Government grant of NZ$50m for production funding to the Film Commission to support the sector following COVID-19 disruptions. He was credited by the Film Commission with ensuring that the funding was allocated appropriately, leading to $154m in film and television investment.[2]

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  1. ^ a b c Chumko, André (19 August 2023). "Mladen Ivančić, six-time acting boss of the Film Commission, retires". The Post. p. B4. Retrieved 8 May 2024.
  • ^ a b c "Mladen Ivancic announcement", New Zealand Film Commission, 26 April 2023 (Retrieved 19 August 2023)
  • ^ 2023 SPADA Date Book Industry Campion Award, Screen Producers NZ (Retrieved 19 August 2023)
  • ^ "Lowdown: Three Decade Stalwart Departs". The Big Idea. 27 April 2023. Retrieved 8 May 2024.
  • ^ Wakefield, Philip (20 November 2006). "'Insiders' tops Kiwi TV nods with six". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 8 May 2024.
  • ^ "Govt gives $140m worth of subsidies for Avatar sequels so far". Otago Daily Times. 5 July 2022. Retrieved 8 May 2024.

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