2003 New Zealand Film Awards

2003 New Zealand Film Awards
Awarded for Excellence in New Zealand film
Sponsored by New Zealand Trade and Enterprise
Date December 8, 2003 (2003-12-08)
Location Auckland
Country New Zealand
Presented by New Zealand Film Commission

The 2003 New Zealand Film Awards were held on 8 December 2003 in Auckland. After there had been no New Zealand film awards in 2002, previous organiser the New Zealand Academy of Film and Television Arts had originally announced its intention to again host a film awards for 2003, but later withdrew, claiming insufficient sponsorship to stage the awards. However, a group from the film industry, led by the New Zealand Film Commission and government agency New Zealand Trade and Enterprise, raised enough sponsorship to host the awards.[1][2]

Feature film Whale Rider dominated the awards with nine wins, and short film Two Cars, One Night won three of the four short film prizes.

Nominees and Winners

There were 16 feature film categories, five digital feature categories and four short film categories. This was the first time that digital film was acknowledged in a New Zealand film award.[3][4]

Feature Film

Best Film

Best Director

Best Actor

Best Actress

Best Supporting Actor

Best Supporting Actress

Best Juvenile Performer

Best Screenplay

Best Cinematography

Best Editing

Best Original Score

Best Contribution to a Soundtrack

Best Design

Best Costume Design

Best Makeup

Lifetime Achievement Award

Digital Feature

Best Digital Feature

Best Performance

Best Script

Best Technical Contribution

Special Jury Prize

Short Film

Best Short Film

Best Performance

Best Script

Best Technical Contribution

References

  1. "NZ film awards to go ahead". NZ Herald. 5 November 2003. Retrieved 31 October 2012.
  2. "NZ Film Awards go ahead without AFTA". Onfilm. Retrieved 31 October 2012.
  3. "Film & TV Awards 2003". Lonely Geek. Retrieved 31 October 2012.
  4. "NZ Film Awards go ahead without AFTA". Yahoo Groups. Retrieved 31 October 2012.
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