Qantas Film and Television Award Winners 2009

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Dean Spanley wins Best Feature Film (budget over $1 million)

One News wins Best News

Natural History wins NZTE award

A Good Way to Die? wins Best Popular Documentary

The Art Star And The Sudanese Twins wins Best Arts/Festival/Feature Documentary

Pietra Brettkelly (The Art Star And The Sudanese Twins) wins Best Director – Documentary

Toa Fraser (Dean Spanley) wins Director in a Film Feature:

TV Journalist of the Year: Robyn Janes, Louisa Cleave, Corinne Ambler – Close Up

Alan Sharp (Dean Spanley) wins Best Screenplay for a Feature Film

Dr Disaster 2 story on Sunday wins Investigation of the Year

Jennifer Ludlam (Apron Strings) wins Best Lead Actress in a Feature Film

Scott Wills (Apron Strings) wins Best Lead Actor in a Feature Film

Bonnie Soper (The Map Reader) wins Best Supporting Actress in a Feature Film

Peter O’Toole (Dean Spanley) wins Best Supporting Actor in a Feature Film

The Jacquie Brown Diaries wins Best Comedy

Cohen Holloway (Until Proven Innocent) wins Best Actor

Emily Barclay (Piece of My Heart) wins Best Actress

Fair Go’s Kevin Milne wins Best News or Current Affairs Presenter

3 News’ Amanda Gillies wins Best News Reporting

International Netball Series 2008 wins Best Sports Broadcast

Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards wins Best Event Coverage

Brendon Donovan (Aftershock) wins Best Director – Drama/Comedy

Until Proven Innocent wins Best Drama

James Griffin and Rachel Lang (Outrageous Fortune) wins Best Script – Drama/Comedy

Peter Elliot (Until Proven Innocent) wins Best Supporting Actor

Keisha Castle-Hughes (Piece of My Heart) wins Best Supporting Actress

Ka Haku Au wins Best Maori Language Programme:

Untouchable Girls wins Best Feature Film (budget under $1 million)

The Six Dollar Fifty Man wins Best Short Film

Oscar Vandy-Connor (The Six Dollar Fifty Man) wins Best Performance in a Short Film

Q+A wins Best Current Affairs Series

Schools story on Close Up wins Best Current Affairs Reporting for a daily programme

Bad milk story on Sunday wins Best Current Affairs Reporting for weekly programme

Dancing with the Stars wins Best Entertainment Programme

Jason Gunn (Dancing with the Stars) wins Best Presenter

Missing Pieces wins Best Constructed Reality Series

Paul Casserly (Eating Media Lunch) wins Best Director – Factual/Entertainment

Rescue 1 wins Best Observational Reality Series

Hunger for the Wildwins Best Information/Lifestyle Programme

Play it Strange 2008 wins Best Children’s/Youth Programme

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