The 2012 Sorta Unofficial New Zealand Film Awards was the first presentation for the Sorta Unofficial NZ Film Awards, a New Zealand film industry award.
Following the demise of the
Aotearoa Film and Television Awards and the announcement that the
Screen Directors Guild of New Zealand
The Directors and Editors Guild of Aotearoa New Zealand (DEGANZ) is a screen-sector trade union that represents the interests of directors and editors within New Zealand's screen and motion picture industry. Initially known as the Screen Directors ...
would not hold film awards in 2012, New Zealand film industry figure
Ant Timpson
Ant Timpson (born 21 April 1966) is a New Zealand film producer and director, best known for producing '' The ABCs of Death'' series, '' Turbo Kid'', '' Deathgasm'' and '' The Greasy Strangler''. He founded and hosts the 48Hours film contest.
...
and
nzherald.co.nz online entertainment editor
Hugh Sundae
Hugh Sundae (born Ian Hughes) is a New Zealand broadcaster and journalist. He is best known for his radio work at University of Auckland campus radio 95bFM, as a television presenter, and as the digital entertainment producer at the New Zealand H ...
announced the formation of the Sorta Unofficial New Zealand Film Awards, also known as the Moas.
The inaugural awards ceremony took place at the
Civic Wintergarden in Auckland on 4 December 2012 and was webcast at the
nzherald.co.nz, and broadcast on the
Rialto Channel
Rialto, is a commercial television channel in New Zealand. It began broadcasting in November 2002 on SKY Network Television, who is its part-owner. Rialto developed from the Sundance Channel, owned by David Ross, entertainment entrepreneur Jo ...
on 16 December 2012.
Nominees and Winners
Moas were awarded in 26 categories in three groups – feature film, documentary film and short film. The 2012 Moas cover the period of 15 August 2011 to 29 September 2012 for feature films and short films, and 1 August 2011 to 29 September 2012 for documentaries. Nominees were announced on 5 November 2012, with ''
The Orator
''The Orator'', also known as (Italian), ( Etruscan) or (Latin), is an Etruscan bronze sculpture from the late second or the early first century BC. Aulus Metellus was an Etruscan senator in the Roman republic, originally from Perugia or Cort ...
'' and ''
Two Little Boys
"Two Little Boys" is a sentimental song about two friends who grow up to be soldiers. Recorded as early as 1903 in the United States, it became an international hit for Australian Rolf Harris 66 years later. It was published in 1903 by American ...
'' receiving 11 nominations each.
''The Orator'' won eight awards in feature film categories, including Best Film. In the documentary categories, ''Shihad: Beautiful Machine'' won two awards, and the short film category was dominated by ''Honk If You're Horny'', winning three of the six award categories.
Feature Film
Best Film
* ''
The Orator
''The Orator'', also known as (Italian), ( Etruscan) or (Latin), is an Etruscan bronze sculpture from the late second or the early first century BC. Aulus Metellus was an Etruscan senator in the Roman republic, originally from Perugia or Cort ...
''
** ''How to Meet Girls From a Distance''
** ''
Two Little Boys
"Two Little Boys" is a sentimental song about two friends who grow up to be soldiers. Recorded as early as 1903 in the United States, it became an international hit for Australian Rolf Harris 66 years later. It was published in 1903 by American ...
''
** ''Good For Nothing''
** ''The Most Fun You Can Have Dying''
Best Self-Funded Film
* ''The Red House''
** ''Netherwood''
** ''Good For Nothing''
** ''We Feel Fine''
Best Director
*
Tusi Tamasese
Tusi Tamasese (born in 1975 or 1976 in Samoa) is a Samoan New Zealander film director.
He is of high chiefly descent, of the Tupua Tamasese lineage.
He came to New Zealand at the age of 18 with the intention to go to university, but, lacking a ...
– ''The Orator''
** Dean Hewison – ''How to Meet Girls From a Distance''
** Mike Wallis – ''Good For Nothing''
**
Robert Sarkies
Robert Sarkies is a New Zealand film director and screenwriter. He is best known for his 2006 drama film '' Out of the Blue'' and the 2014 TV movie ''Consent: The Louise Nicholas Story''.
Early life and education
Robert Sarkies grew up in the ...
– ''Two Little Boys''
Best Editing
*
Annie Collins – ''Two Little Boys''
** Simon Price – ''The Orator''
** Greg Daniels – ''Good For Nothing''
Best Cinematography
* Crighton Bone – ''The Most Fun You Can Have Dying''
** Leon Narbey – ''The Orator''
** Jac Fitzgerald – ''Two Little Boys''
Best Actor
* Fa'afiaula Sagote – ''The Orator''
** Richard Falkner – ''How to Meet Girls From a Distance''
**
Bret McKenzie
Bret Peter Tarrant McKenzie (born 29 June 1976) is a New Zealand musician, comedian, music supervisor, and actor. He is best known as one half of musical comedy duo Flight of the Conchords along with Jemaine Clement. In the 2000s, the duo's com ...
– ''Two Little Boys''
**
Matt Whelan
Matt Whelan (born 1985) is a New Zealand actor and comedian. Whelan is known for his roles as Brad Caulfield in the New Zealand television comedy-drama programme ''Go Girls''. He has also played Playboy founder Hugh Hefner in the Amazon Orig ...
– ''The Most Fun You Can Have Dying''
Best Actress
* Tausili Pushparaj – ''The Orator''
**
Tandi Wright
Tandi Wright (born 4 May 1970) is a New Zealand actress. She first gained recognition for portraying Nurse Caroline Buxton on the long running New Zealand soap opera ''Shortland Street''.
She is best known for her roles as Fenn Partington on '' ...
– ''Kiwi Flyer''
**
Inge Rademeyer – ''Good For Nothing''
**
Madeleine Sami
Madeleine Nalini Sami is a New Zealand actress, director, comedian, and musician. She started her acting career in theatre before moving to television, where she created, co-wrote, and starred in ''Super City''. She co-wrote, co-directed, and s ...
– ''
Sione's 2: Unfinished Business''
Best Supporting Actor
* Will Hall – ''Netherwood''
**
John Bach
John Bach (born 5 June 1946) is a British-born New Zealand actor who has acted on stage, television and film over a period of more than four decades. Though born in the United Kingdom, he has spent most of his career living and working in New ...
– ''Rest for the Wicked''
** Jonathan Brugh – ''How to Meet Girls From a Distance''
Best Supporting Actress
* Salamasina Mataia – ''The Orator''
** Aidee Walker – ''How to Meet Girls From a Distance''
** Jessica Joy Wood – ''Sione's 2: Unfinished Business''
Best Screenplay
*
Tusi Tamasese
Tusi Tamasese (born in 1975 or 1976 in Samoa) is a Samoan New Zealander film director.
He is of high chiefly descent, of the Tupua Tamasese lineage.
He came to New Zealand at the age of 18 with the intention to go to university, but, lacking a ...
– ''The Orator''
** Dean Hewison, Richard Falkner and Sam Dickson – ''How to Meet Girls From a Distance''
**
Duncan Sarkies
Duncan Sarkies is a New Zealand screenwriter, playwright, stand-up comic, and novelist. He is best known for having co-written the script of ''Scarfies'' with his brother Robert Sarkies, who directed the film.
Early life and education
Duncan S ...
and
Robert Sarkies
Robert Sarkies is a New Zealand film director and screenwriter. He is best known for his 2006 drama film '' Out of the Blue'' and the 2014 TV movie ''Consent: The Louise Nicholas Story''.
Early life and education
Robert Sarkies grew up in the ...
– ''Two Little Boys''
Best Visual Effects
* Jon Baxter and Puck Murphy – ''Two Little Boys''
** Steve Cronin and Paul Story – ''Good For Nothing''
** Frank Rueter and Jake Lee – ''
The Devil's Rock
''The Devil's Rock'' is a 2011 New Zealand horror film produced by Leanne Saunders, directed by Paul Campion, written by Campion, Paul Finch, and Brett Ihaka, and starring Craig Hall, Matthew Sunderland, Gina Varela, and Karlos Drinkwater. I ...
''
Best Costume Design
* Kirsty Cameron – ''The Orator''
** Tristan McCallum – ''The Devil's Rock''
** Amanda Neale – ''Two Little Boys''
Best Makeup Design
* Davina Lamont, Sean Foot and
Richard Taylor – ''The Devil's Rock''
** Linda Wall – ''Two Little Boys''
** Ryk Fortuna – ''Good For Nothing''
Best Production Design
* Bruce Everard – ''The Most Fun You Can Have Dying''
** Jules Cook – ''Two Little Boys''
** Rob Astley, Roger Guise and Pouoa Malae Lialia'i – ''The Orator''
Best Score
* Grayson Gilmour – ''The Most Fun You Can Have Dying''
**
Don McGlashan
Don McGlashan (born 18 July 1959) is a New Zealand composer, singer and multi-instrumentalist who is best known for membership in the bands Blam Blam Blam, The Front Lawn, and The Mutton Birds, before going solo. He has also composed for cin ...
and
Dawn Raid
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– ''Sione's 2: Unfinished Business''
**
David Long – ''The Red House''
** Tim Prebble – ''The Orator''
Best Sound
* Tim Prebble, Chris Todd, Richard Flynn, Mike Hedges and Gilbert Lake – ''The Orator''
** Dave Whitehead – ''Two Little Boys''
** Myk Farmer, Steve Finnigan and Chris Burt – ''Sione's 2: Unfinished Business''
Documentary film
Best Documentary
* ''Maori Boy Genius''
** ''Pictures of Susan''
** ''How Far is Heaven''
** ''The Last Dogs of Winter''
** ''Shihad: Beautiful Machine''
Best Director
* Sam Peacocke – ''Shihad: Beautiful Machine''
** Dan Salmon – ''Pictures of Susan''
** Miriam Smith and Christopher Pryor – ''How Far is Heaven''
**
Costa Botes
Costa may refer to:
Biology
* Rib (Latin: ''costa''), in vertebrate anatomy
* Costa (botany), the central strand of a plant leaf or thallus
* Costa (coral), a stony rib, part of the skeleton of a coral
* Costa (entomology), the leading edge of th ...
– ''The Last Dogs of Winter''
**
Pietra Brettkelly
Pietra Brettkelly (born 1965) is a New Zealand filmmaker, known for her documentaries. She is a documentary filmmaker submitted three times for Oscar consideration, a member of The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, and was recently ...
– ''Maori Boy Genius''
Best Cinematography
* Christopher Pryor – ''How Far is Heaven''
** Ben Freedman – ''Pictures of Susan''
** Peter Young – ''The Last Ocean''
Best Editing
* Cushla Dillon – ''Shihad: Beautiful Machine''
** Christopher Pryor and Cushla Dillon – ''How Far is Heaven''
** Jonno Woodford-Robinson and Richard Lord – ''The Last Ocean''
** Richard Lord and Ken Sparks – ''When a City Falls''
Short film
Best Short
* ''Honk If You're Horny''
** ''Home''
** ''Lambs''
** ''Whakatiki''
** ''I'm the One''
Best Self-Funded Short
* ''In Safe Hands''
** ''Dr Grordbort Presents: The Deadliest Game''
** ''The Girl With The Clover Tattoo''
** ''Brothers''
** ''Swansong''
Best Script
* Joe Lonie – ''Honk If You're Horny''
** Sam Kelly – ''Lambs''
** Paola Morabito – ''I'm The One''
Best Actor
*
Andy Anderson – ''Honk If You're Horny''
** Waka Rowlands – ''Lambs''
**
Jim Moriarty
James Moriarty (born 20 June 1953) is a New Zealand actor and theatre director, who began acting professionally in 1967. He came to national attention and is probably best known for his role as the school teacher Riki Winiata in the 1970s soap ...
– ''Whakatiki''
Best Actress
* Mabelle Dennison – ''Whakatiki''
**
Maya Stange
Maya Stange is an Australian television and film actress known for starring roles in the films '' In a Savage Land'', '' Garage Days'' and '' XX/XY''. She also had recurring roles on the TV series '' Love Child'' and '' A Place to Call Home''. Sh ...
– ''I'm The One''
** Anapela Polataivao – ''Night Shift''
Best Cinematography
*
Bonnie Elliott
Bonnie Elliott is an Australian cinematographer. She has been nominated for and won numerous AACTA Awards in cinematography, including for ''Spear'' (2015), ''Seven Types of Ambiguity'' (2017), ''H Is for Happiness'' (2019), and '' Stateless'' ( ...
– ''I'm the One''
** Andrew Stroud – ''Ellen Is Leaving''
** Ari Wegner – ''Night Shift''
External links
The Sorta Unofficial New Zealand Film Awards
References
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Film Awards
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New Zealand
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2010s in New Zealand cinema