• Source: 2012 Sorta Unofficial New Zealand Film Awards
  • 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 would not hold film 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.
    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 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 and Two Little Boys 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

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    Best Film

    The Orator
    How to Meet Girls From a Distance
    Two Little Boys
    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 – The Orator
    Dean Hewison – How to Meet Girls From a Distance
    Mike Wallis – Good For Nothing
    Robert Sarkies – 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 – Two Little Boys
    Matt Whelan – The Most Fun You Can Have Dying
    Best Actress

    Tausili Pushparaj – The Orator
    Tandi Wright – Kiwi Flyer
    Inge Rademeyer – Good For Nothing
    Madeleine Sami – Sione's 2: Unfinished Business
    Best Supporting Actor

    Will Hall – Netherwood
    John Bach – 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 – The Orator
    Dean Hewison, Richard Falkner and Sam Dickson – How to Meet Girls From a Distance
    Duncan Sarkies and Robert Sarkies – 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
    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 and Dawn Raid – 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

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    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 – The Last Dogs of Winter
    Pietra Brettkelly – 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

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    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 – Whakatiki
    Best Actress

    Mabelle Dennison – Whakatiki
    Maya Stange – I'm The One
    Anapela Polataivao – Night Shift
    Best Cinematography

    Bonnie Elliott – 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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