Intersexion, the Interrupters Big Winners in 2012!
Media Alert –
Intersexion, the
Interrupters Big Winners in 2012!
It’s been a season of edgy, thought provoking
cinema during this year’s Documentary Edge
Festival, and ahead
of its season in Wellington from
May 17th, Grant Lahood’s Intersexion and Steve
James’ The Interrupters scoop
the big prizes at
the annual Documentary Edge Gala 2012 on Thursday
night.
The annual event that many documentary
enthusiasts mark down on their calendar saw both Lahood
and
James rewarded at Auckland’s Aotea Centre.
Lahood’s Intersexion has been one of the hot
tickets of this year’s
festival, capturing the life of
NZ’s first “out” intersex person, Mani Mitchell.
The Interrupters also saw a
welcome return of
Steve James’ works as part of the festival – his seminal
classic Hoop Dreams very much
helping put
documentary filmmaking on the map.
James was also
honoured with the “Best International Director”, sharing
it alongside Revenge of the Electric Car
director
Chris Paine. New Zealand director Geoffrey Cawthorn picked
up the local award for “Best NZ Director”,
with his
documentary View From Olympus.
Skule
Eriksen’s documentary Vinterlys earned the “Best
International Short Documentary” amongst
the
international selection, while local oddity Gone
Curling... picked up the local “Best Short” award.
Yakel 3D’s
stunning cinematography earned the
top plaudits locally, while a number of international films
from each
category picked up award during the event
also.
The biggest accolade during the evening was
handed by the Minister of Broadcasting, the Honourable
Craig
Foss, presenting the “Outstanding Contribution to
the NZ Documentary Industry” to NHNZ (Natural
History
New Zealand). The award recognises NHNZ’s work,
the employment opportunities raised, the excellent
content
created, the filmmaker training with University
of Otago and NHNZ’s stellar international
reputation.
Full winners from last night’s ceremony as
below:
International Competition
Best
Short Documentary – Vinterlys (Skule Eriksen) (Special
Mention: Dilli)
Best Feature Documentary
Winner: The Interrupters (Steve James) (Special Mention:
Revenge of the Electric Car)
Best Director
Winner: Steve James (The Interrupters) and Chris Paine
(Revenge of the Electric Car)
Best World Cinema:
The Interrupters (Special Mention: The
Carrier)
Best Future Watch: Five Star Existence
(Special Mention: Work Hard, Play Hard)
Best Arab
Spring: Malaki – Scent of an Angel (Special Mention:
Tahrir 2011)
Best Human Rights: Who Killed Chea
Vichea (Special Mention: Crime After Crime)
Best
Generations: Life in Stills (Special Mention: The
Flat)
Best Heroes and Icons: Incessant
Visions (Special Mention: Kumare)
Best Culture
Vultures: Andrew Bird: Fever Year (Special Mention:
Lemon)
New Zealand
Competition
Best Short Documentary – Gone
Curling (Roland Kahurangi/Rachael Patching) (Special
Mention: River Dog)
Best Feature Documentary –
Intersexion (Grant Lahood)
Best Director –
Geoffrey Cawthorn (View From Olympus)
Best
Cinematography – Yakel 3D
Best Editing –
Intersexion
Best Emerging Filmmaker:
James Muir (River Dog)
Outstanding Contribution to NZ Documentary Industry – NHNZ (Natural History New Zealand)
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