Finalists In Qantas Film And Television Awards
Media release
5 August 2009
Finalists In Film Categories For Qantas Film And Television Awards 2009 Announced
The finalists in 19 film categories for this
year’s Qantas Film and Television Awards were announced
today.
Screen Directors Guild of New Zealand executive director and awards organising committee co-chair Anna Cahill congratulated all the finalists.
“There were 122 entries for the film categories, and it was an extremely tough job for the judges to narrow them down to 55 finalists.”
Ms Cahill says the standard of entries in the feature film categories in this year’s awards was particularly strong, and reflected the ongoing development of New Zealand’s film industry.
“The number and quality of feature film entries this year proves our film industry is going from strength to strength.”
The Qantas Film and Television Awards programme is jointly organised by the Screen Directors Guild of New Zealand and the New Zealand Television Broadcasters’ Council.
The finalists in the general television, news and current affairs, and documentary categories will be announced on Monday 10 August.
The Qantas Film and Television Craft Awards will be announced during an awards lunch at the Civic Theatre in Auckland on Friday 4 September. The Qantas Film and Television Awards (including highlights from the Craft Awards) will be presented at an evening ceremony at the Civic Theatre on Saturday 5 September.
Qantas Film and Television Awards 2009
Film Category Finalists
Qantas
Best Feature Film - budget over $1 million
Apron
Strings - Rachel Gardner, Great Southern
Television
Dean Spanley - Matthew Metcalfe, Alan
Harris; General Film Corporation
Show Of Hands - Angela
Littlejohn, Great Southern Television
Best Feature Film
- budget under $1 million
I’m Not Harry Jenson - Tom
Hern, Six String Pictures
The Map Reader - John Davies,
Arkles Entertainment
Untouchable Girls - Arani
Cuthbert, Diva Productions
Best Director in a Film
Feature (budget under and over $1 million)
Toa Fraser -
Dean Spanley, General Film Corporation
Anthony McCarten
- Show Of Hands, Great Southern Television
Sima Urale -
Apron Strings, Great Southern Television
Best Lead Actor
in a Feature Film
Joel Edgerton - Separation City,
Separation City Productions
Sam Neill - Dean Spanley,
General Film Corporation
Scott Wills - Apron Strings,
Great Southern Television
Best Lead Actress in a Feature
Film
Danielle Cormack - Separation City, Separation
City Productions
Jennifer Ludlam - Apron Strings, Great
Southern Television
Melanie Lynskey - Show Of Hands,
Great Southern Television
Best Supporting Actor in a
Feature Film
Les Hill - Separation City, Separation
City Productions
Peter O’Toole - Dean Spanley,
General Film Corporation
Cameron Rhodes - I’m Not
Harry Jenson, Six String Pictures
Best Supporting Actress
in a Feature Film
Nancy Brunning - The Strength Of
Water, Filmwork Ltd
Michelle Langstone - Separation
City, Separation City Productions
Bonnie Soper - The
Map Reader, Arkles Entertainment
Best Screenplay for a
Feature Film
Briar Grace-Smith - The Strength Of
Water, Filmwork Ltd
Shuchi Kothari, Dianne Taylor -
Apron Strings, Great Southern Television
Alan Sharp -
Dean Spanley, General Film Corporation
Best
Cinematography in a Feature Film
Bogumil Godfrejow -
The Strength Of Water, Filmwork Ltd
Rewa Harre - Apron
Strings, Great Southern Television
Leon Narbey - Dean
Spanley, General Film Corporation
Best Editing in a
Feature Film
Harold Brodie - The Map Reader, Arkles
Entertainment
Eric de Beus - Apron Strings, Great
Southern Television
Chris Plummer - Dean Spanley,
General Film Corporation
Best Original Music in a Feature
Film
Don McGlashan - Dean Spanley, General Film
Corporation
Samuel Flynn Scott, Luke Buda - Separation
City, Separation City Productions
The Topp Twins -
Untouchable Girls, Diva Productions
Best Sound Design in
a Feature FilmÂ
Chris Burt, David Long - Untouchable
Girls, Diva Productions
Paul Cotterell - Dean Spanley,
General Film Corporation
Dave Whitehead - The Strength
Of Water, Filmwork Ltd
Best Production Design in a
Feature Film
Johnny Hawkins - Apron Strings, Great
Southern Television
Rick Kofoed - The Strength Of
Water, Filmwork Ltd
Andrew McAlpine - Dean Spanley,
General Film Corporation
Best Costume Design in a Feature
Film
Kirsty Cameron - The Strength Of Water, Filmwork
Ltd
Odile Dicks-Mireaux - Dean Spanley, General Film
Corporation
Best Make-Up Design in a Feature Film
Marese Langan - Dean Spanley, General Film
Corporation
Deb Watson - The Strength Of Water,
Filmwork Ltd
Best Short Film
Mark Albiston, Louis
Sutherland - The Six Dollar Fifty Man, Sticky Pictures
Limited
James Cunningham - Poppy, Supercollider
Ltd
Grant Major - Undergrowth, Octopus Pictures
Best
Performance in a Short Film
Ian Hughes - Undergrowth,
Octopus Pictures
Cameron Rhodes - Brave Donkey,
Robber’s Dog Films
Oscar Vandy-Connor - The Six
Dollar Fifty Man, Sticky Pictures Limited
Best Screenplay
for a Short Film
Mark Albiston, Louis Sutherland - The
Six Dollar Fifty Man, Sticky Pictures Limited
David Coyle
- Poppy, Supercollider Ltd
Peter Force, Adam Strange -
Aphrodite’s Farm, JoyRide Films Ltd
Outstanding
Technical Contribution to a Short Film
James Cunningham
- Poppy, Supercollider Ltd
Cushla Dillon - Brave
Donkey, Robber’s Dog Films
Ginny Loane - Brave
Donkey, Robber’s Dog Films
Television Awards
2009
• New Zealand Trade and Enterprise
• Images &
Sound
• NZ On Air
• Kordia Group Limited
• Te
Taura Whiri i te Reo MÄori (Maori Language
Commission)
• Atomic Coffee Roasters
• AGB
Nielsen
• Jameson Irish Whiskey
About the Screen
Directors Guild of New Zealand
The Screen Directors Guild
of New Zealand (SDGNZ) represents New Zealand directors and
editors. The guild creates a forum where creatives can
define, defend and further their professional industry. The
SDGNZ is dedicated to the artistic excellence, employment
opportunities and economic wellbeing of its members.
About the New Zealand Television Broadcasters’
Council
The New Zealand Television Broadcasters' Council
(NZTBC) is an industry organisation representing the
non-competitive interests of free-to-air television
broadcasters in New Zealand. The members are MediaWorks TV,
Television New Zealand and Maori
Television.
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