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Ngā Whanaunga: Aotearoa New Zealand’s Best - short film winners announced

Ngā Whanaunga: Aotearoa New Zealand’s Best - short film winners announced

Film fans from across the capital flocked to Massey University Theatre on 16 August for screenings of both programmes of Ngā Whanaunga: Aotearoa New Zealand’s Best – aka, the country’s top short films. 

A jury of four – Alex Liu, Mike Jonathan, Kate Rodger and Mathias Taylor – had the difficult job of picking out the prizewinners from a stellar selection. They decided on Womb, by Ira Hetaraka for the competition's top prize, the Umbrella Best Short Film Award. See all the rest of the winners below, and check out the photos from the afternoon here.

Congratulations to everyone who entered a film this year, and applause to everyone who took home an award.

Umbrella Entertainment Best Short Film Award:
Womb by Ira Hetaraka

Auckland Live Spirit of the Civic Award:
Growing Still by Alyx Duncan

Wellington UNESCO Creative City of Film Emerging Talent Award:
Stage Challenge by Stella Reid

Letterboxd Award for Māori Pasifika Talent:
Mirumiru by Allan George
Picking Crew by Tanu Gago

Best Performance Award:
Nora Aati for I Am Not Your Dusky Maiden by Vea Mafile'o

Best Artistic Contribution Award:
Michael Cong for the Cinematography of When the Geese Flew by Arthur Gay

Special Mention:
Nausea by Elliott Louis McKee

Audience Award:
Let's Settle This by Jack Woon
runner ups:
Chrysanthemum by Jolin Lee
Picking Crew by Tanu Gago

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