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New Zealand’s Most Prestigious Filmmakers Highlighted in This Year’s Show Me Shorts Award Nominations

The Show Me Shorts awards celebrate filmmakers who have achieved excellence through their Festival-selected short films this year. The winners of the top two awards become qualified to enter the Academy Awards.
There are fourteen films and three music videos nominated across eight categories. The most nominated film is Honey Kaha, directed by Te Waiarangi Ratana with four nominations. Figment, directed by Ian Sweeney, received three nominations while three films received two nominations each: Vivie, The Sea Inside Her and Rochelle.
Here is the full list of Show Me Shorts award nominees:


Jury members praised the high calibre of films overall. Festival Director Gina Dellabarca commented: “I’m thrilled to see such a large range of types of short films nominated for awards this year. My thanks go out to our esteemed jury members for their time and care in choosing the winners. As well as all the screen industry organisations that have sponsored awards and by doing so are supporting the careers of these amazing filmmakers.”
The award winners will be announced at an Awards Ceremony taking place as part of Industry Day, at 4.30pm on Sunday 13 October at The Classic in Auckland. Tickets to Industry Day are available here.
The Award Winners films are available as one collection that can be watched in Auckland, Matakana, Katikati, Wellington and Christchurch, as well as On Demand.
Audience members will have the opportunity to vote for the People’s Choice Award, which will be presented at the conclusion to the festival. Voting is open throughout the festival via www.showmeshorts.co.nz.
This year’s honourable jury members consisted of:
National Jury
International
Jury
Screenplay
Jury
Show Me Shorts Film Festival will take place in forty locations during 10-28 October 2024. This will be followed by a three-day online Festival at Show Me Shorts On Demand during Labour Weekend.
Tickets for all screenings and events nationwide are now available to book through www.showmeshorts.co.nz.

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