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The 2009 Qantas Film and Television Awards were held on Saturday 5 September at the Civic Theatre in Auckland, New Zealand. The craft awards were presented in a separate awards lunch at the Civic Theatre Friday 4 September. Highlights from the main awards evening were broadcast on TV3.[1]

Nominees and winners

Awards were given in 60 categories, covering news and current affairs, general television, feature film and short film.[2][3][4]

News and Current Affairs

Qantas Best News

Best News or Current Affairs Presenter

Best News Reporting

Best Current Affairs Reporting for a weekly programme or one off current affairs special

  • John Hudson, Stephen Butler, Leander Scott-Donelan, Portia Mao, Sunday; "Bad Milk" (TV One)
    • Pete Cronshaw, Cara Darvill, 20/20; "Baby Business" (TV2)
    • Mike McRoberts, John Stephenson, 60 Minutes, "Bread Basket/Basket Case" (TV3)

Best Current Affairs Reporting for a daily programme

  • Robyn Janes, Louisa Cleave, Corinne Ambler, Mike Hosking, Close Up, "Schools" (TV One)
    • Donna-Marie Lever, Close Up, "Family: The Gunman's Mum" (TV One)
    • Kate McCallum, Louisa Cleave, Michael Holland, Mike Valintine, Close Up, "Rest Home" (TV One)

Best Current Affairs Series

  • Q+A, Episode 3 (TV One)
    • Native Affairs, "Hikoi" Episode 9 (Maori Television)
    • Sunday, Episode 14 (TV One)

Investigation of the Year

  • Ian Sinclair, Dale Owens, Sunday, "Dr Disaster 2" (TV One)
    • John Hudson, Stephen Butler, Leander Scott-Donelan, Portia Mao, Sunday, "Bad Milk" (TV One)
    • Kate McCallum, Louisa Cleave, Michael Holland, Mike Valintine, Close Up, "Rest Home" (TV One)

News and Current Affairs (craft)

Best News Camera

  • Jared Mason, ONE News, "US Election: McCain Campaign" (TV One)
    • James Marshall, Breakfast, "Skifield Prepares to Open" (TV One)
    • Cameron Williams, 3 News, "Anzac Day in Tinui and Chatham Islands" (TV3)

Best Current Affairs Camera

  • Christopher Brown, 20/20, "The Amazing Race" (TV2)
    • Scott Behrnes, Campbell Live, "Merino" (TV3)
    • Patrice Hutchinson, Native Affairs, "Tini Whetu I Te Rangi" (Maori Television)

Best News Editing

  • Kirsten Bolam, ONE News, "Ironwoman" (TV One)
    • Tony Clark, ONE News, "National Party candidates in South Auckland" (TV One)
    • Rebecca O'Sullivan, Sunrise/Nightline, "Jetboat", "Queenstown Artist and Retronude exhibit" (TV3)

Best Current Affairs Editing

  • Will Kong, Sunday, "17 Hours" (TV One)
    • Paul Enticott, 60 Minutes, "No Fixed Abode" (TV3)
    • Paul Sparkes, Close Up, "Rock School" (TV One)

General Television

Best Drama Programme

Best Comedy Programme

  • The Jaquie Brown Diaries, Jaquie Brown, Gerard Johnstone; Young, Gifted & Brown (TV3)
    • The Millen Baird Show, Rachel Gardner, Great Southern Television (TV3)
    • The Pretender, Rachel Gardner, Great Southern Television (TV One)

Best Maori Language Programme

  • Ka Haku Au, Maramena Roderick, Ngahuia Wade; Maramena Ltd (Maori Television)
    • Ko Tawa, Jeni-Leigh Walker, Maori Television (Maori Television)
    • Maumahara, Hinewehi Mohi, Raukatauri Productions Ltd (Maori Television)

Best Children's/Youth Programme

  • Play It Strange 2008, Rachel Jean, Isola Productions Ltd (C4)

Best Information/Lifestyle Programme

  • Hunger for the Wild, Peter Young, Fisheye Films Ltd (TV One)
    • Fair Go, Graeme Muir, TVNZ (TV One)
    • What's Really in Our Food, Vincent Burke, Laurie Clarke; Top Shelf Productions Ltd (TV3)

Best Entertainment Programme

Best Sports Broadcast

  • International Netball Series 2008, Barbara Mitchell, TVNZ (TV One)
    • Heineken Open Tennis Finals, Steve Jamieson, TVNZ (TV One)
    • Powerbuilt Tools Motorsport, David Turner, TVNZ (TV One)

Best Event Coverage

  • Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards, Arwen O'Connor, Satellite Media (C4)
    • C4 goes to Vodafone Homegrown, Satellite Media/C4 (C4)
    • ONE News Special: Election '08, Darryl Walker, TVNZ (TV One)

Best Observational Reality Series

  • Rescue 1, Martin Cleave, Great Southern Television (TV2)
    • Piha Rescue, Eric Derks, South Pacific Video Productions Ltd (TV One)
    • The Zoo, Sharon Bennett for Greenstone Pictures, Greenstone Pictures (TV2)

Best Constructed Reality Series

Best Performance by an Actress – General Television

Best Performance by a Supporting Actress – General Television

Best Performance by an Actor – General Television

  • Cohen Holloway, Until Proven Innocent, Lippy Pictures Ltd (TV One)

Best Performance by a Supporting Actor – General Television

  • Peter Elliott, Until Proven Innocent, Lippy Pictures Ltd (TV One)
    • Owen Black, Shortland Street, South Pacific Pictures (TV2)
    • Andre King, The Pretender, Great Southern Television (TV One)

Best Presenter Entertainment/Factual Programme

Best Script – Drama/Comedy Programme

Best Director – Drama/Comedy Programme

  • Brendon Donovan, Aftershock, Gibson Group (TV3)
    • Peter Burger, Until Proven Innocent, Lippy Pictures Ltd (TV One)
    • Fiona Samuel, Piece of My Heart, MF Films Ltd (TV One)

Best Director – Factual/Entertainment Programme

  • Paul Casserly, Eating Media Lunch, Great Southern Television (TV2)
    • Jane Andrew, Off The Radar, JAM TV (TV One)
    • Paul Murphy, Sensing murder, Ninox Television (TV2)

General Television (craft)

Best Multi Camera Direction in General Television

  • Steve Jamieson, IRB World Sevens Series Wellington, TVNZ (TV One)
    • Mitchell Hawkes, Vodafone NZ Music Awards, Satellite Media (C4)
    • Mark Owers, Dancing with the Stars, TVNZ (TV One)

Best Camera Work – Drama/Comedy Programme

  • David Paul, Until Proven Innocent, Lippy Pictures Ltd (TV One)
    • Simon Baumfield, Aftershock, Gibson Group (TV3)
    • Martin Smith, Outrageous Fortune, South Pacific Pictures (TV3)

Best Editing – Drama/Comedy Programme

  • Paul Sutorius, Until Proven Innocent, Lippy Pictures Ltd (TV One)

Best Original Music in General Television

  • David Ironside, Lost in Libya, Pacific Screen (TV One)
    • Jonathan Bree, Go Girls, South Pacific Pictures (TV2)
    • Conrad Wedde, Luke Buda, Until Proven Innocent, Lippy Pictures Ltd (TV One)

Best Sound Design in General Television

Best Production Design in General Television

  • Tracey Collins, Piece of My Heart, MF Films Ltd (TV One)
    • Flux Animation Studios, Buzzy Bee And Friends, Lion Rock Ventures Ltd (TV2)
    • John Harding, Until Proven Innocent, Lippy Pictures Ltd (TV One)

Best Contribution to Design in General Television

  • Claire Palmer, Dancing with the Stars, TVNZ (TV One)
    • Aftershock Effects Team, Aftershock, Gibson Group (TV3)
    • Lesley Burkes-Harding, Until Proven Innocent, Lippy Pictures Ltd (TV One)

Documentary

Best Popular Documentary

  • A Good Way To Die?, Octopus Pictures (TV3)
    • Life, Death and a Lung Transplant, Rachel Jean, Isola Productions Ltd (TV3)
    • Mika Haka Kids, Mika X, Patangaroa Entertainment Ltd (Maori Television)

Best Arts/Festival/Feature Documentary

  • The Art Star and the Sudanese Twins, Pietra Brettkelly
    • Assume Nothing, Kirsty MacDonald, Girl on a Bike Films
    • Kapiti Art Project, Summer Agnew, Curious Film (TVNZ6)

Documentary (craft)

Best Director – Documentary

    • Pietra Brettkelly, The Art Star and the Sudanese Twins
    • Summer Agnew, Kapiti Art Project, Curious Film (TVNZ6)|
    • Gerard Smyth, Barefoot Cinema: The Life And Art Of Cinematographer Alun Bollinger, Frank Film (TV One)

Best Camerawork – Documentary/Factual Programme

    • Tony Barnes, Obi Kenobi, Million Dollar Catch, Great Southern Television (TV3)
    • Jacob Bryant, The Art Star And The Sudanese Twins
    • Peter Young, Hunger For The Wild, Fisheye Films Ltd (TV One)

Best Editing – Documentary/Factual Programme

    • Irena Dol, The Art Star And The Sudanese Twins
    • Sandor Lau, Squeegee Bandit, Sandor Lau Creations
    • Tim Woodhouse, TOKI Does New York, Octopus Pictures (TV One)

Feature Film

Best Feature Film – budget over $1 million

  • Dean Spanley, Matthew Metcalfe, Alan Harris; General Film Corporation
    • Apron Strings, Rachel Gardner, Great Southern Television
    • Show of Hands, Angela Littlejohn, Great Southern Television

Best Feature Film – budget under $1 million

  • The Topp Twins: Untouchable Girls, Arani Cuthbert, Diva Productions
    • I'm Not Harry Jenson, Tom Hern, Six String Pictures
    • The Map Reader, John Davies, Arkles Entertainment

Best Director in a Film Feature (budget under and over $1 million)

Best Lead Actor in a Feature Film

Best Lead Actress in a Feature Film

Best Supporting Actor in a Feature Film

Best Supporting Actress in a Feature Film

Best Screenplay for a Feature Film

  • Alan Sharp, Dean Spanley, General Film Corporation
    • Briar Grace-Smith, The Strength of Water, Filmwork Ltd
    • Shuchi Kothari, Dianne Taylor, Apron Strings, Great Southern Television

Feature Film (craft)

Best Cinematography in a Feature Film

  • Rewa Harre, Apron Strings, Great Southern Television
    • Bogumil Godfrejow, The Strength of Water, Filmwork Ltd
    • 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

Best Sound Design in a Feature Film

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

Best Make-Up Design in a Feature Film

  • Marese Langan, Dean Spanley, General Film Corporation
    • Deb Watson, The Strength of Water, Filmwork Ltd

Short film

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

  • Oscar Vandy-Connor, The Six Dollar Fifty Man, Sticky Pictures Limited
    • Ian Hughes, Undergrowth, Octopus Pictures
    • Cameron Rhodes, Brave Donkey, Robber's Dog Films

Short Film (craft)

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

References

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