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The 2010 Qantas Film and Television Awards were held on Saturday 18 September at the Civic Theatre in Auckland, New Zealand. The craft awards were presented in a separate awards lunch at the Auckland Town Hall on Friday 17 September. It was the final of the
Qantas Film and Television Awards New Zealand film and television awards have gone by many different names and have been organised by different industry groups. As of 2017, New Zealand has relaunched a standalone New Zealand Television Awards after a five-year hiatus. The film awar ...
, before Qantas was lost as the naming-rights sponsor and the awards were renamed the Aotearoa Film and Television Awards. The awards are best remembered for the expletive-filled acceptance speech given by ''
Breakfast Breakfast is the first meal of the day usually eaten in the morning. The word in English refers to breaking the fasting period of the previous night.Anderson, Heather Arndt (2013)''Breakfast: A History'' AltaMira Press. Various "typical" or "t ...
'' presenter Paul Henry upon winning the People's Choice Award. Highlights from the main awards evening were broadcast on Sunday 19 September on TV ONE.


Nominees and winners

Awards were given in 58 categories, covering news and current affairs, general television, feature film and short film.


News and current affairs

Qantas Best News * '' ONE News'' (TV One) ** ''
3 News ''Newshub'' (stylised as ''Newshub.'') is a New Zealand news service that airs on the television channels Three and Eden, as well as on digital platforms. It formerly operated across radio stations run by MediaWorks Radio until December 202 ...
'' (TV3) ** '' Tonight'' (TV One) Best News or Current Affairs Presenter * John Campbell, '' Campbell Live'', "Tsunami Aftermath" (TV3) ** Hilary Barry & Mike McRoberts, ''
3 News ''Newshub'' (stylised as ''Newshub.'') is a New Zealand news service that airs on the television channels Three and Eden, as well as on digital platforms. It formerly operated across radio stations run by MediaWorks Radio until December 202 ...
'', "Aisling Symes" (TV3) ** Carly Flynn, '' Sunrise'', "Samoa Tsunami" (TV3) Best News Reporting * Paul Hobbs, '' ONE News'', "TSU Funerals" (TV One) ** Lisa Owen, '' ONE News'', "Baker Hostage" (TV One) ** Rebecca Wright, ''
3 News ''Newshub'' (stylised as ''Newshub.'') is a New Zealand news service that airs on the television channels Three and Eden, as well as on digital platforms. It formerly operated across radio stations run by MediaWorks Radio until December 202 ...
'', "Drink Drive Fly" (TV3) Journalist of the Year * Paul Hobbs, "TSU Funerals", '' ONE News'' (TV One) Best Current Affairs Reporting for a weekly programme or one off current affairs special * Janet McIntyre &
Joanne Mitchell Joanne Mitchell (born 30 July 1971) is an English film, stage and TV actress. In 2011 she co-founded Mitchell Brunt Films with husband and Emmerdale colleague Dominic Brunt and has worked as producer/writer on several of the company's films. Ca ...
, ''
Sunday Sunday is the day of the week between Saturday and Monday. In most Western countries, Sunday is a day of rest and a part of the weekend. It is often considered the first day of the week. For most observant adherents of Christianity, Sunday ...
'', "Discourse with a Dictator" (TV One) ** John Hudson & Jane Skinner, ''
Sunday Sunday is the day of the week between Saturday and Monday. In most Western countries, Sunday is a day of rest and a part of the weekend. It is often considered the first day of the week. For most observant adherents of Christianity, Sunday ...
'', "Child Brides" (TV One) ** Karen McCarthy, ''
60 Minutes ''60 Minutes'' is an American television news magazine broadcast on the CBS television network. Debuting in 1968, the program was created by Don Hewitt and Bill Leonard, who chose to set it apart from other news programs by using a unique styl ...
'', "Homicide" (TV3) Best Current Affairs Reporting for a daily programme * Brook Sabin, '' Campbell Live'', "Darryl's Recovery" (TV3) ** Corinne Ambler, '' Close Up'', "Dwarf" (TV One) ** Natasha Utting, '' Campbell Live'', "Fraudster" (TV3)


News and current affairs (craft)

Best Current Affairs Series * ''
Sunday Sunday is the day of the week between Saturday and Monday. In most Western countries, Sunday is a day of rest and a part of the weekend. It is often considered the first day of the week. For most observant adherents of Christianity, Sunday ...
'' (TV One) ** '' Campbell Live'' (TV3) ** ''Willie Jackson's NewsBites'' (Maori Television) Best News Camera * Steve Lawton, '' ONE News'', "Birds" (TV One) ** Michael Lacoste, ''
3 News ''Newshub'' (stylised as ''Newshub.'') is a New Zealand news service that airs on the television channels Three and Eden, as well as on digital platforms. It formerly operated across radio stations run by MediaWorks Radio until December 202 ...
'', "Maubisse, Haiti and Bangkok" (TV3) ** Daniel O'Sullivan, '' ONE News'', "Ice Energy" (TV One) Best Current Affairs Camera * Martin Anderson, '' 20/20'', "Lost and Found" (TV2) ** Ken Dorman, ''
Sunday Sunday is the day of the week between Saturday and Monday. In most Western countries, Sunday is a day of rest and a part of the weekend. It is often considered the first day of the week. For most observant adherents of Christianity, Sunday ...
'', "Brave Choice" (TV One) ** Belinda Walshe, ''
60 Minutes ''60 Minutes'' is an American television news magazine broadcast on the CBS television network. Debuting in 1968, the program was created by Don Hewitt and Bill Leonard, who chose to set it apart from other news programs by using a unique styl ...
'', "Braking Point" (TV3) ** Belinda Walshe, ''
60 Minutes ''60 Minutes'' is an American television news magazine broadcast on the CBS television network. Debuting in 1968, the program was created by Don Hewitt and Bill Leonard, who chose to set it apart from other news programs by using a unique styl ...
'', "Drug Runner" (TV3) Best News Editing * Andrew Gibb, ''
Breakfast Breakfast is the first meal of the day usually eaten in the morning. The word in English refers to breaking the fasting period of the previous night.Anderson, Heather Arndt (2013)''Breakfast: A History'' AltaMira Press. Various "typical" or "t ...
'', "Spelling Bee" (TV One) ** Kirsten Bolam, '' ONE News'', "Cavalcade" (TV One) ** Paul Sparkes, '' ONE News'', "Opshop" (TV One) Best Current Affairs Editing * Catherine Hallinan, '' Campbell Live'', "Darryl" (TV3) ** Andrew Gibb, '' Close Up'', "Apprentice" (TV One) ** Vicky Harker, ''
Sunday Sunday is the day of the week between Saturday and Monday. In most Western countries, Sunday is a day of rest and a part of the weekend. It is often considered the first day of the week. For most observant adherents of Christianity, Sunday ...
'' Episode 24, "Born to Dance" (TV One)


General television

Best Drama Programme * '' Outrageous Fortune'', South Pacific Pictures (TV3) ** '' The Cult'', Rachel Gardner, Great Southern Television Ltd (TV 2) ** '' Go Girls'', South Pacific Pictures (TV3) Best Comedy Programme * '' The Jaquie Brown Diaries'', Jaquie Brown, Gerard Johnstone, Young, Gifted & Brown (TV3) ** '' 7 Days'', Jon Bridges & the downlow concept (TV3) ** ''
Pulp Sport ''Pulp Sport'' was a New Zealand television show that mixed sport with various styles of comedy. The hosts Jamie Linehan and Ben Boyce acted under their respective pseudonyms Bill and Ben, performing a half-hour of various sports based skits. T ...
'',
Jamie Linehan The Bill and Ben Party was a New Zealand joke political party formed in 2008 and voluntarily deregistered in 2010. The party's leaders were Jamie Linehan and Ben Boyce ("Bill" and Ben) of the TV3 satirical sports show ''Pulp Sport''. In the 200 ...
& Ben Boyce, Shonky Productions (TV3) Best Maori Language Programme * ''E Tu Kahikatea'', TeNoni Ltd (Maori Television) ** ''AKO'', Jeni-Leigh Walker &
Pānia Papa Pānia Christine Papa (born 30 May 1970) is a former netball player who played on two occasions for the New Zealand national netball team. She is now an advocate for the preservation of ''te reo Māori'', the language of the Māori people, the ...
(Maori Television) ** ''Moteatea'', Hinewehi Mohi (Maori Television) Best Children's/Youth Programme * ''Reservoir Hill'', KHF Media (TV2) ** ''
Let's Get Inventin' Let's Get Inventin' is a New Zealand reality television series that takes young inventors (aged 8 – 17) and helps them to create inventions. If successful they go into a prize pool, as well as having a chance to have their idea patented. In 200 ...
'' "Eco Rat Trap", Luke Nola and Friends Ltd (TV2) ** ''Kaitangata Twitch'', Christopher Hampson Production Shed.TV (Maori Television) Best Information/Lifestyle Programme * ''Radar's Patch'', Jane Andrews, JAM TV Ltd (TV One) ** '' Fair Go'', Graeme Muir, TVNZ (TV One) ** ''South'', Melanie Rakena and Marcus Lush, JAM TV Ltd (TV One) Best Entertainment Programme * ''The Topp Twins & The APO'', Arwen O'Connor, Satellite Media (TV3) ** '' Good Morning: Sir Howard Morrison Special'', Sally-Anne Kerr, TVNZ (TV One) ** ''Homai Te Pakipaki'', Homai Te Pakipaki (Maori Television) Best Sports Broadcast * ''TV3 V8 Supercars Hamilton 400'', Nigel Carpenter, TV3 (TV3) ** ''Heineken Open Tennis Final 2010'', Steve Jamieson, TVNZ (TV One) ** ''International Netball Series 2009'', Barbara Mitchell, TVNZ (TV One) Best Observational Reality Series * '' Intrepid Journeys'', Dean Cornish, JAM TV Ltd (TV One) ** '' Neighbours at War'', Sarah Kinniburgh, Greenstone Pictures (TV2) ** '' Piha Rescue'', Eric Derks, South Pacific Video Productions (TV One) Best Constructed Reality Series * ''One Land'', Julie Christie & Bailey Mackey, Eyeworks New Zealand (TV One) ** ''
MasterChef New Zealand ''MasterChef New Zealand'' is a New Zealand competitive reality television cooking show based on the original British version of ''MasterChef''. The first episode aired on 3 February 2010 at 7:30pm on TV One. Throughout its history, the show ha ...
'', Bettina Hollings & Darryl McEwen, Imagination Television (TV One) ** '' The Apprentice'', Glenn Sims & Philip Smith, Great Southern Television Ltd (TV2) Best Performance by an Actress – General Television * Danielle Cormack, '' The Cult'', Great Southern Television Ltd (TV2) ** Kate Elliott, '' The Cult'', Great Southern Television Ltd (TV2) ** Siobhan Marshall, '' Outrageous Fortune'', South Pacific Pictures (TV 3) Best Performance by a Supporting Actress – General Television * Lisa Chappell, '' The Cult'', Great Southern Television Ltd (TV2) ** Chelsie Preston Crayford, '' The Cult'', Great Southern Television Ltd (TV2) **
Miriama Smith Miriama Te Rangimarie Smith (born 3 June 1976) is a New Zealand film and television actress who has played roles in various TV shows such as '' Xena: Warrior Princess'', ''Karaoke High'' and ''Shortland Street''. Her best-known roles, however, w ...
, ''Kaitangata Twitch'', Production Shed.TV (Maori Television) Best Performance by an Actor – General Television * George Henare, ''Kaitangata Twitch'', Production Shed.TV (Maori Television) ** Latham Gaines, '' The Cult'', Great Southern Television Ltd (TV2) ** Kirk Torrance, '' Outrageous Fortune'', South Pacific Pictures (TV3) Best Performance by a Supporting Actor – General Television * Matt Whelan, '' Go Girls'', South Pacific Pictures, (TV2) ** Grant Bowler, '' Outrageous Fortune'', South Pacific Pictures (TV3) ** Scott Wills, '' The Cult'', Great Southern Television Ltd (TV2) Best Presenter Entertainment/Factual Programme * Marcus Lush, ''South'', Jam TV Ltd (TV One) **
Petra Bagust Petra Bagust is a New Zealand television presenter, podcaster and media chaplain, perhaps best known for her role as co-presenter of TVNZ's morning show ''Breakfast (TVNZ programme), Breakfast''. Career Bagust grew up in Christchurch and atten ...
, ''What's Really in Our Food?'', Top Shelf Productions Limited (TV3) ** Te Radar, ''Radar's Patch'', JAM TV (TV One) Best Script – Drama/Comedy Programme * James Griffin, '' Outrageous Fortune'', South Pacific Pictures (TV3) ** Michael Bennett, ''Kaitangata Twitch'', Production Shed.TV (Maori Television) ** Rachel Lang, '' Go Girls'', South Pacific Pictures, (TV2) Best Director – Drama/Comedy Programme * Gerard Johnstone, '' The Jaquie Brown Diaries'', Young, Gifted and Brown (TV3) ** Peter Burger, '' Go Girls'', South Pacific Pictures (TV2) ** David Stubbs & Thomas Robins, ''Reservoir Hill'', KHF Media Ltd (TV2) Best Director – Factual/Entertainment Programme * Melanie Rakena, ''South'', JAM TV Ltd (TV One) ** Jane Andrews, ''Radar's Patch'', JAM TV (TV One) ** Belinda Simpson, '' Intrepid Journeys'' (TV One)


General television (craft)

Best Multi Camera Direction in General Television * Steve Jamieson, ''Heineken Open Tennis Final 2010'', TVNZ (TV One) ** Steve Jamieson, ''Takapuna Sprint Triathlon'', TVNZ (TV One) ** Barbara Mitchell, ''International Netball Series 2009'', TVNZ (TV One) Best Cinematography – Drama/Comedy Programme * Simon Reira, '' The Cult'', Great Southern Television Ltd (TV2) ** David Paul, ''Kaitangata Twitch'', Production Shed.TV (Maori Television) ** Marty Smith, '' Outrageous Fortune'', South Pacific Pictures (TV3) Images & Sound Best Editing – Drama/Comedy Programme * Eric de Beus, '' The Cult'', Great Southern Television Ltd (TV2) ** Bryan Shaw, '' Outrageous Fortune'', South Pacific Pictures (TV3) ** Mark Taylor, '' Go Girls'', South Pacific Pictures (TV2) Best Original Music in General Television * Rhian Sheehan, '' The Cult'', Great Southern Television Ltd (TV2) ** Gareth Farr, ''Kaitangata Twitch'', Production Shed.TV (Maori Television) ** Eden Mulholland, ''World Kitchen'', Zoomslide Media Ltd (TV3) Best Sound Design in General Television * Tom Miskin, James Hayday & Steve Finnigan, ''Kaitangata Twitch'', Production Shed.TV (Maori Television) ** Tom Miskin, Steve Finnigan, '' Go Girls'', South Pacific Pictures (TV2) ** Carl Smith, '' Outrageous Fortune'', South Pacific Pictures (TV3) Best Production Design in General Television * Gary Mackay, ''Kaitangata Twitch'', Production Shed (Maori Television) ** Clayton Ercolano, '' Outrageous Fortune'', South Pacific Pictures (TV3) ** Gary Mackay, '' Go Girls'', South Pacific Pictures (TV2) Best Contribution to Design in General Television * David Cooke, '' The Cult'', Great Southern Television Ltd (TV2) ** Katrina Hodge, '' Outrageous Fortune'', South Pacific Pictures (TV3) ** Sarah Voon, '' Go Girls'', South Pacific Pictures (TV2)


Documentary

Best Popular Documentary * ''Lost in Wonderland'', Costa Botes, Lone Pine Film ** ''Donated to Science'', Paul Trotman, PRNfilms (TV3) ** ''The Worst Offenders'', Virginia Wright, Southern Screen Productions (TV One) Best Arts/Festival/Feature Documentary * ''
This Way of Life ''This Way of Life'' is a New Zealand documentary film about a horse breeding family living in the wild near the Ruahine Range The Ruahine Range is the largest of several mountain ranges in the North Island of New Zealand that form a ridge ru ...
'', Cloud South Films ** ''There Once was an Island: Te Henua e Nnoho'', Lyn Collie and Briar March ** ''The Unnatural History of the Kakapo'', ELWIN Productions Best Director – Documentary * Thomas Burstyn, ''
This Way of Life ''This Way of Life'' is a New Zealand documentary film about a horse breeding family living in the wild near the Ruahine Range The Ruahine Range is the largest of several mountain ranges in the North Island of New Zealand that form a ridge ru ...
'', Cloud South Films ** Tearepa Kahi, ''The Flight of Te Hookioi'', Monsoon Pictures International Ltd (Maori Television) ** Robin Shingleton, ''Real Crime: The Truth About Us'', Project Melting Pot (TV One)


Documentary (craft)

Best Cinematography – Documentary/Factual Programme * Marty Williams, Costa Botes & Gareth Moon, ''Lost in Wonderland'', Lone Pine Film ** Thomas Burstyn, ''
This Way of Life ''This Way of Life'' is a New Zealand documentary film about a horse breeding family living in the wild near the Ruahine Range The Ruahine Range is the largest of several mountain ranges in the North Island of New Zealand that form a ridge ru ...
'', Cloud South Films ** Briar March, ''There Once was an Island: Te Henua e Nnoho'' Best Editing – Documentary/Factual Programme * Prisca Bouchet & Briar March, ''There Once was an Island: Te Henua e Nnoho'' ** Cushla Dillion, ''
This Way of Life ''This Way of Life'' is a New Zealand documentary film about a horse breeding family living in the wild near the Ruahine Range The Ruahine Range is the largest of several mountain ranges in the North Island of New Zealand that form a ridge ru ...
'', Cloud South Films ** Ken Sparks, ''The Worst Offenders'', Southern Screen Productions (TV One)


Feature film

Best Feature Film * '' Boy'', Ainsley Gardiner, Whenua Films ** ''Home by Christmas'', Gaylene Preston, Sue Rogers & Nigel Hutchinson, Doublehead Films ** ''
Under the Mountain ''Under the Mountain'' is a 1979 children's book by New Zealand writer Maurice Gee. It has been adapted into a 1981 television miniseries, a 2009 film and stage show. Plot Beneath the extinct volcanoes surrounding the city, giant creature ...
'', Richard Fletcher, Matthew Grainger & Jonathan King, Redhead Films Best Director in a Film Feature * Taika Waititi, '' Boy'', Whenua Films ** Gaylene Preston, ''Home by Christmas'', Doublehead Films **
Stephen Sinclair Stephen Sinclair is a New Zealand playwright, screenwriter and novelist. He is the co-author of stage comedy '' Ladies Night''. In 2001, the French version won the Molière Award for stage comedy of the year. Other plays include ''The Bellbird'' a ...
, '' Russian Snark'', Godzone Pictures Best Lead Actor in a Feature Film * Tony Barry, ''Home by Christmas'', Doublehead Films **
Stephen Papps Stephen Papps is an actor from New Zealand. He trained at the Academy Corporate Theatre Actors Workshop and the Wellington Performing Arts Centre, New Zealand. Career Stephen Papps has appeared in projects that range from the critically acclai ...
, '' Russian Snark'', Godzone Pictures ** James Rolleston, '' Boy'', Whenua Films Best Lead Actress in a Feature Film * Vera Farmiga, ''
The Vintner's Luck ''The Vintner's Luck'' is a romantic fantasy novel by New Zealand author Elizabeth Knox, first published in 1998. It was her fourth full-length novel, and her first book published outside New Zealand. The novel charts the relationship between a ...
'', Ascension Film Ltd ** Alison Bruce, ''Life's a Riot'', Riot Productions **
Elena Stejko Elena Stejko is a Ukrainian-born New Zealand actress and theatre director. Biography Stejko was born and raised in Kyiv when Ukraine was part of the Soviet Union. In the 1990s she moved to Brazil, where she spent four years, then migrated agai ...
, '' Russian Snark'', Godzone Pictures Best Supporting Actor in a Feature Film * Taika Waititi, '' Boy'', Whenua Films ** Te Aho Eketone-Whitu, '' Boy'', Whenua Films ** Sam Neill, ''
Under the Mountain ''Under the Mountain'' is a 1979 children's book by New Zealand writer Maurice Gee. It has been adapted into a 1981 television miniseries, a 2009 film and stage show. Plot Beneath the extinct volcanoes surrounding the city, giant creature ...
'', Redhead Films Limited Best Supporting Actress in a Feature Film *
Stephanie Tauevihi Stephanie Ann Tauevihi is a New Zealand songwriter, singer and actress, known for her work as the fictional character, Donna Heka, in the New Zealand television series ''Shortland Street''. She also played a Real estate Agent in one episode of sh ...
, '' Russian Snark'', Godzone Pictures ** Keisha Castle-Hughes, ''
The Vintner's Luck ''The Vintner's Luck'' is a romantic fantasy novel by New Zealand author Elizabeth Knox, first published in 1998. It was her fourth full-length novel, and her first book published outside New Zealand. The novel charts the relationship between a ...
'', Ascension Film Ltd ** Tina Cleary, ''Home by Christmas'', Doublehead Films Best Screenplay for a Feature Film * Taika Waititi, '' Boy'', Whenua Films ** Dean Parker, ''Life's a Riot'', Riot Productions ** Gaylene Preston, ''Home by Christmas'', Doublehead Films


Feature film (craft)

Best Cinematography in a Feature Film * Adam Clark, '' Boy'', Whenua Films ** Alun Bollinger, ''Home by Christmas'', Doublehead Films ** Denis Lenoir, ''
The Vintner's Luck ''The Vintner's Luck'' is a romantic fantasy novel by New Zealand author Elizabeth Knox, first published in 1998. It was her fourth full-length novel, and her first book published outside New Zealand. The novel charts the relationship between a ...
'', Ascension Film Ltd Best Editing in a Feature Film * Chris Plummer, '' Boy'', Whenua Films ** Ken Sparks, ''Life's a Riot'', Riot Productions ** Paul Sutorius, ''Home by Christmas'', Doublehead Films Best Original Music in a Feature Film * Lukasz Buda, Samuel Scott & Conrad Wedde, '' Boy'', Whenua Films ** Victoria Kelly, ''
Under the Mountain ''Under the Mountain'' is a 1979 children's book by New Zealand writer Maurice Gee. It has been adapted into a 1981 television miniseries, a 2009 film and stage show. Plot Beneath the extinct volcanoes surrounding the city, giant creature ...
'', Redhead Films Limited ** David Long & Stephen Gallagher, '' Russian Snark'', Godzone Pictures Best Sound Design in a Feature Film * Tim Prebble, Ken Saville, Michael Hedges & Gethin Creagh, ''Home by Christmas'', Doublehead Films ** Tim Prebble, Gethin Creagh & Gilbert Lake, ''
Under the Mountain ''Under the Mountain'' is a 1979 children's book by New Zealand writer Maurice Gee. It has been adapted into a 1981 television miniseries, a 2009 film and stage show. Plot Beneath the extinct volcanoes surrounding the city, giant creature ...
'', Redhead Films Limited ** Ken Saville, Tim Prebble, Chris Todd, Michael Hedges & Gilbert Lake, '' Boy'', Whenua Films Best Production Design in a Feature Film * Grant Major, ''
The Vintner's Luck ''The Vintner's Luck'' is a romantic fantasy novel by New Zealand author Elizabeth Knox, first published in 1998. It was her fourth full-length novel, and her first book published outside New Zealand. The novel charts the relationship between a ...
'', Ascension Film Ltd ** Ralph Davies, ''
Under the Mountain ''Under the Mountain'' is a 1979 children's book by New Zealand writer Maurice Gee. It has been adapted into a 1981 television miniseries, a 2009 film and stage show. Plot Beneath the extinct volcanoes surrounding the city, giant creature ...
'', Redhead Films Limited ** Shayne Radford, '' Boy'', Whenua Films Best Costume Design in a Feature Film * Beatrix Pasztor, ''
The Vintner's Luck ''The Vintner's Luck'' is a romantic fantasy novel by New Zealand author Elizabeth Knox, first published in 1998. It was her fourth full-length novel, and her first book published outside New Zealand. The novel charts the relationship between a ...
'', Ascension Film Ltd ** Leslie Burkes-Harding, ''Home by Christmas'', Doublehead Films ** Amanda Neale, '' Boy'', Whenua Films Best Make-Up Design in a Feature Film * Steve Boyle & Jane O'Kane, ''
Under the Mountain ''Under the Mountain'' is a 1979 children's book by New Zealand writer Maurice Gee. It has been adapted into a 1981 television miniseries, a 2009 film and stage show. Plot Beneath the extinct volcanoes surrounding the city, giant creature ...
'', Redhead Films Limited ** Angela Mooar, ''Home by Christmas'', Doublehead Films ** Dannelle Satherley, '' Boy'', Whenua Films Best Visual Effects in a Feature Film * Charlie McClellan, ''
Under the Mountain ''Under the Mountain'' is a 1979 children's book by New Zealand writer Maurice Gee. It has been adapted into a 1981 television miniseries, a 2009 film and stage show. Plot Beneath the extinct volcanoes surrounding the city, giant creature ...
'', Redhead Films Limited ** Park Road Post, '' Russian Snark'', Godzone Pictures ** George Ritchie, ''
The Vintner's Luck ''The Vintner's Luck'' is a romantic fantasy novel by New Zealand author Elizabeth Knox, first published in 1998. It was her fourth full-length novel, and her first book published outside New Zealand. The novel charts the relationship between a ...
'', Ascension Film Ltd


Short films

Best Short Film * thedownlowconcept, ''Only Son'', thedownlowconcept ** Zoe McIntosh, ''Day Trip'', Lone Pine Film ** Sam Peacocke, ''Manurewa'', Robber's Dog Films Ltd Best Performance in a Short Film * Tuhoe Isaac, ''Day Trip'', Lone Pine Film ** Aaron McGregor, ''Choice Night'', POP Film ** Josh Thomson, ''Only Son'', thedownlowconcept


Short films (craft)

Best Screenplay for a Short Film * Thedownlowconcept, ''Ryan Hutchings'', Jarrod Holt, Nigel McCulloch, Only Son, thedownlowconcept ** Sam Peacocke, ''Manurewa'', Robber's Dog Films Ltd ** Paul Stanley Ward, ''Choice Night'', POP Film Outstanding Technical Contribution to a Short Film * Ginny Loane, ''Redemption'', Isola Productions Ltd ** Robert Key, ''Roof Rattling'', Robin Murphy Productions Limited ** Gareth Moon, Jodie Stack, Chris Ulutupu & Kate Logan, ''Day Trip'', Lone Pine Film


People's choice award

* Paul Henry, ''
Breakfast Breakfast is the first meal of the day usually eaten in the morning. The word in English refers to breaking the fasting period of the previous night.Anderson, Heather Arndt (2013)''Breakfast: A History'' AltaMira Press. Various "typical" or "t ...
'' **
Beth Allen Elizabeth Grace Nell Allen (born 28 May 1984) is a New Zealand actress. She has been acting since an early age and has appeared in several small productions and commercials since 1993. Her first major television role was in Cloud 9's '' The Le ...
, '' Shortland Street'' ** Jason Gunn, ''Cheers to 50 Years'' ** Kimberley Crossman, '' Shortland Street'' ** Robyn Malcolm, '' Outrageous Fortune'' ** Jaquie Brown, '' The Jaquie Brown Diaries'' ** Mike McRoberts, ''
3 News ''Newshub'' (stylised as ''Newshub.'') is a New Zealand news service that airs on the television channels Three and Eden, as well as on digital platforms. It formerly operated across radio stations run by MediaWorks Radio until December 202 ...
'' ** Bernadine Oliver-Kerby, '' ONE News'' ** Pippa Wetzell, ''
Breakfast Breakfast is the first meal of the day usually eaten in the morning. The word in English refers to breaking the fasting period of the previous night.Anderson, Heather Arndt (2013)''Breakfast: A History'' AltaMira Press. Various "typical" or "t ...
'' ** Kevin Milne, '' Fair Go''


References

{{reflist New Zealand film awards New Zealand television awards 2010 in New Zealand, Qantas Awards 2010 film awards, New Zealand 2010 television awards, New Zealand 2010 in New Zealand television 2010s in New Zealand cinema Qantas