2014 Rialto Channel New Zealand Film Awards

2014 Rialto Channel New Zealand Film Awards
Awarded forExcellence in New Zealand film
Sponsored byRialto Channel
Date12 December 2014
LocationShed 10, Queen's Wharf, Auckland
CountryNew Zealand
Presented byAnt Timpson and Hugh Sundae
Reward(s)Moa trophy
First awarded2014
Websitehttp://www.nzfilmawards.co.nz
Television/radio coverage
NetworkRialto Channel
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The 2014 Rialto Channel New Zealand Film Awards was the third presentation of the New Zealand Film Awards, a New Zealand film industry award.[1] The 2014 ceremony took place in Shed 10 on Queen's Wharf in Auckland on Friday 12 December 2014. It was webcast live on the New Zealand Herald website, and later broadcast on the Rialto Channel.[2]

Nominees and Winners

Moas were awarded in 28 categories in three groups – features, documentaries and short films. The 2013 category of Best Technical Contribution to a Short Film was dropped, and the new category Best Visual Effects added for 2014.[2] The awards were dominated by the feature film The Dark Horse, which won six of its 13 nominated categories, including Best Film, Best Director and Best Actor.[3]

Features

Rialto Channel Best Film

Flying Fish Best Director

Peter Yealands Wines Best Actor

Peter Yealands Wines Best Actress

Te Whanau O Waipareira Best Supporting Actor

Manukau Urban Maori Authority Best Supporting Actress

Best Screenplay

Park Road Post Best Self Funded Film

NZ On Air Best Television Feature

  • Consent: The Louise Nicholas Story
    • Erebus: Operation Overdue
    • The Kick
    • Field Punishment No 1
    • Pirates of the Airwaves

MAC Best Makeup Design

Best Costume Design

Images & Sound Best Visual Effects

Bigpop Studios Best Sound

Bigpop Studios Best Score

Mandy VFX Best Editor

Tommy & James Best Production Design

Queenstown Camera ARRI Best Cinematography

Letterboxd Best Poster Design

  • Andrejs Skuja, Johnny Lyon (Housebound)
    • Kirk Bremner, Luke Bremner (A Motel and a Hard Place)
    • Rene Naufahu & Farini Jnr. (The Last Saint)
    • Alastair Tye Samson, Doug Dillaman & Lucas Brooking (Jake)
    • Jeremy Saunders (The Dead Lands)

Documentaries

Best Documentary

  • Hip Hop-eration
    • Erebus: Operation Overdue
    • Voices of the Land Nga Reo o te Whenua
    • Cap Bocage
    • Hot Air

Vendetta Films Best Documentary Director

  • Bryn Evans (Hip Hop-eration)
    • Peter Burger, & Charlotte Purdy (Erebus: Operation Overdue)
    • Paul Wolffram (Voices of the Land – Nga Reo o te Whenua)
    • Jim Marbrook (Cap Bocage)
    • Gerard Smyth (Aunty and the Star People)

Lotech Best Documentary Editor

  • Simon Coldrick (Erebus: Operation Overdue)
    • Annie Collins (Voices of the Land – Nga Reo o te Whenua)
    • Peter Roberts (Hip Hop-eration)
    • Jim Marbrook and Prisca Bouchet (Cap Bocage)
    • Abi King-Jones (Hot Air)

NZ Broadcasting School at CPIT Best Documentary Cinematography

  • Bevan Crothers (Hip Hop-eration)
    • Toby Ricketts (Manila – No Limitations)
    • Alun Bollinger and Luke Frater (Voices of the Land – Nga Reo o te Whenua)
    • James Ellis, Dave Perry (Into the Void)
    • Gerard Smyth & Jacob Bryant (Aunty and the Star People)

Short films

Canon Best Short Film

  • Eleven
    • Ross & Beth
    • The Tide Keeper
    • The Keeper
    • Whisker

Halcyon Digital Best Self-Funded Short Film

  • Skin
    • Mi Amigo Mandarina
    • The Last Night
    • Over the Moon
    • A Lesson on Probability

Actors Agents Association of New Zealand Best Short Film Actor

  • John Clarke (Ross & Beth)
    • Charlie Bleakley (Coconut)
    • Alan James Drum-Garcia (Mi Amigo Mandarina)
    • Cohen Holloway (The Last Night)
    • Elliot Travers (Mis-Drop)

Actors Agents Association of New Zealand Best Short Film Actress

  • Tahei Simpson (Home)
    • Anna Jullienne (Over The Moon)
    • Phoebe McLeod (Snip)
    • Morgan Albrecht (After Wonderland)
    • Hayley Sproull (School Night)

PLS Best Cinematography in a Short Film

  • Grant McKinnon (Ross & Beth)
    • Ben Montgomery, Chris Pryor (The Tide Keeper)
    • Germain McMicking (The Keeper)
    • Ian McCarroll (Whisker)
    • Mathew Knight (The Last Night)

NZ Herald Online – Best Short Film Script

  • Kate Prior (Eleven)
    • Alyx Duncan (The Tide Keeper)
    • Charlie Bleakley & Cohen Holloway (Coconut)
    • Tom Furniss (Mi Amigo Mandarina)
    • Hamish Bennett (Ross & Beth)

References

  1. ^ "RIALTO CHANNEL NEW ZEALAND FILM AWARDS RETURN IN 2014". Flicks. Flicks. Retrieved 11 December 2014.
  2. ^ a b Baillie, Russell (24 November 2014). "Dark Horse vs Dead Lands in NZ Film Awards". The New Zealand Herald. APN. Retrieved 11 December 2014.
  3. ^ Baillie, Russell (12 December 2014). "The Dark Horse sweeps NZ film awards". The New Zealand Herald. APN. Retrieved 21 December 2014.