2013 Rialto Channel New Zealand Film Awards

The 2013 Rialto Channel New Zealand Film Awards is the second presentation for the New Zealand Film Awards, a New Zealand film industry award.

2013 Rialto Channel New Zealand Film Awards
Awarded forExcellence in New Zealand film
Sponsored byRialto Channel
Date10 December 2013
LocationShed 10 (upper level), Auckland
CountryNew Zealand
Presented byAnt Timpson and Hugh Sundae
Reward(s)Moa trophy
First awarded2013
Websitehttp://www.nzfilmawards.co.nz
Television/radio coverage
NetworkRialto Channel
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Following the demise of the Aotearoa Film and Television Awards in 2012, New Zealand film industry figure Ant Timpson and nzherald.co.nz online entertainment editor Hugh Sundae announced the formation of the Sorta Unofficial New Zealand Film Awards, also known as the Moas.[1] In 2013 the awards were renamed the New Zealand Film Awards, with the Rialto Channel as the primary sponsor.[2]

The 2013 ceremony took place at Shed 10 (upstairs) in Auckland on 10 December 2013. It was webcast live at the nzherald.co.nz, and broadcast on the Rialto Channel on 15 December.[3]

Nominees and winners edit

Moas were awarded in 28 categories in four groups – feature film, documentary film, short film and television.[3] The television category has only one award – Best Television Feature or Drama Series – a one-off award created to recognise excellence in television, as there is otherwise no New Zealand television award in 2013.[4]

Feature film edit

Rialto Channel Best Film

  • Shopping – Mark Albiston and Louis Sutherland
    • The Weight of Elephants – Katja Adomeit and Leanne Saunders
    • Mt Zion – Quinton Hita
    • Mr. PipAndrew Adamson, Robin Scholes
    • Fantail – Sarah Cook, Matt Noonan

Flying Fish Best Director

  • Shopping – Louis Sutherland and Mark Albiston

Villa Maria Best Actor

Villa Maria Best Actress

Mili Pictures Best Supporting Actor

Mili Pictures Best Supporting Actress

Apex Insurance Best Screenplay

  • Mark Albiston and Louis Sutherland – Shopping
    • Dana Rotberg – White Lies
    • Daniel Borgman – The Weight of Elephants
    • Andrew Adamson – Mr. Pip
    • Sophie Henderson – Fantail

Nikon Best Self-Funded Film

  • Crackheads – Tim Tsiklauri and Andy Sophocleous
    • Eternity – Alex Galvin, Noel Galvin, Eric Stark
    • Ghost TV – Phil Davison
    • The Deadly Ponies Gang – Zoe McIntosh
    • The Death and Resurrection Show – Shaun Pettigrew

Niche Cameras Best Cinematography

  • Ginny Loane – Shopping

Mandy Best Editor

APRA Best Score

APRA Best Sound

  • Dick Reade – Mt Zion
    • Dick Reade – Fantail
    • Mike Hopkins, John McKay, Michael Hedges, Tim Chaproniere and Tony Spear – Fresh Meat
    • Michael Hopkins, Ken Saville, John Mckay, Tim Chaproniere, Pete Smith – Shopping
    • Steve Finnigan, James Hayday and Chris Sinclair – White Lies

Rodney Wayne Best Costume Design

MAC Best Makeup Design Hair and Makeup

  • Abby Collins, Yolanda Bartram, Vee Gulliver, Andrew Beattie and Main Reactor – White Lies
    • Celeste Strewe – Crackheads
    • Hil Cook, Ange Duncan, Lea Hoare and Natalie Henderson – Fresh Meat
    • Amber D – Giselle

Regional Film Offices NZ Best Production Design

  • Tracey Collins – White Lies
    • Grant Major – Mr. Pip
    • Haley Williams – Romeo and Juliet: A Love Song
    • Josh O'Neill – Shopping
    • Kirsty Cameron – The Weight of Elephants

Letterboxd Best Poster Design

  • Geoff Francis – Shopping
    • Tony St George – Eternity
    • Connor Kenyon Design – Mr. Pip
    • Asmund Sollihogda – The Weight of Elephants
    • Damon Keen, Jae Frew and Matt Klitscher – White Lies

Short film edit

AUT Best Short Film

  • Here Be Monsters – dir. Paul Glubb and Nic Gorman; prod. Nadia Maxwell
    • Friday Tigers – Aidee Walker
    • Morepork – Fat Boy Films
    • Tom's DairyOscar Kightley
    • Wide Eyed – Catherine Bisley

Event Cinemas Best Self-Funded Short Film

  • Le Taxidermiste – Nick Mayow & Prisca Bouchet
    • Holding The Sun – Dwayne Cameron
    • Morepork – Fat Boy Films
    • Shelved – James Cunningham, Oliver Hilbert and Leon Woud
    • The Sleeping Plot – Ruth Korver

Allpress Best Short Film Actor

  • Tony Green – Strongman
    • Leon Wadham – Blankets
    • Simon Wolfgram – Friday Tigers
    • John Sumner – Morepork
    • Mac Kaisuva – Tom's Dairy

Allpress Best Short Film Actress

  • Rachel Nicholls – Blind Mice
    • Aidee Walker – Friday Tigers
    • Narelle Ahrens – I'm Going to Mum's
    • Kayte FergusonMorepork
    • Nova Waretini-Hewison – The Sleeping Plot

PLS Best Cinematography in a Short Film

  • Andrew Stroud – Echoes
    • Roko Babich – Friday Tigers
    • Callan Green – Morepork
    • Grant McKinnon – Tom's Dairy
    • Ryan Alexander Lloyd – Wide Eyed

NZ Herald Online Best Short Film Screenplay

  • Campbell Hooper & Joel Kefali – Echoes
    • Aidee Walker – Friday Tigers
    • Lauren Jackson – I'm Going to Mum's
    • Oscar KightleyTom's Dairy
    • Catherine Bisley – Wide Eyed

Media Design School Best Technical Contribution to a Short Film

  • Frank Rueter, David Duke and Bodo Keller (visual effects) – Blankets
    • Peter Roberts (editing) – Strongman
    • Brighde Riddell (makeup and hair) – The Last Stop
    • Dwayne Cameron (production design) – Holding The Sun
    • Anton Ognyev (visual effects) – Maul

Documentary film edit

Telecom Business Hubs Best Documentary

Canon Best Documentary Director

  • Leanne Pooley – Beyond the Edge
    • Anthony Powell – Antarctica: A Year On Ice
    • Robyn Patterson – Finding Mercy
    • Jess Feast – Gardening with Soul
    • Annie Goldson and Kay Ellmers – He Toki Huna: NZ in Afghanistan

PLS Best Documentary Cinematography

  • Anthony Powell – Antarctica: A Year On Ice
    • Richard Bluck – Beyond the Edge
    • Jacob Bryant, Marty Williams – Finding Mercy
    • Ari Wegner, Gareth Moon and Hamish Waterhouse – Gardening with Soul
    • Jake Bryant – He Toki Huna: NZ in Afghanistan

Lotech Best Documentary Editor

  • Annie Goldson and James Brown – He Toki Huna: NZ in Afghanistan

Television edit

NZ On Air Best Television Feature or Drama Series

Lifetime Achievement Award edit

External links edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Waititi upset as NZ film awards cancelled". The New Zealand Herald. 15 July 2012. Retrieved 31 August 2012.
  2. ^ "The New Zealand Film Awards – Celebrating New Zealand film". NZ Film Awards. Retrieved 20 November 2013.
  3. ^ a b "NZ film award contenders revealed". The New Zealand Herald. 21 November 2013. Retrieved 20 November 2013.
  4. ^ "Frequently Asked Questions". NZ Film Awards. Retrieved 20 November 2013.