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Awards for Raglan Whaingaroa film makers and stars

Tuesday 27 September 2011, 5:31PM

By Raglan Arts Centre

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Photo of RAFFA award nominees
Photo of RAFFA award nominees Credit: Raglan Arts Centre
 Micah Puklowski, Patti Mitchley, Indya Gibbs
Micah Puklowski, Patti Mitchley, Indya Gibbs Credit: Raglan Arts Centre
Clive Neeson
Clive Neeson Credit: Raglan Arts Centre
Rodger and Virginia Gallagher
Rodger and Virginia Gallagher Credit: Raglan Arts Centre
Aroha Yates-Smith
Aroha Yates-Smith Credit: Raglan Arts Centre
MC Wanda Barker
MC Wanda Barker Credit: Raglan Arts Centre
RAFFA 2011 (Raglan Arts Film Festival Awards)
RAFFA 2011 (Raglan Arts Film Festival Awards) Credit: Raglan Arts Centre

Celebrities arrived to a red carpet floodlit welcome with local paparazzi Linda Holmes
capturing people as they arrived. Raglan Whaingaroa’s own film makers and stars
received their awards at the Raglan Arts Film Festival Awards night on Saturday night.
The glamour event saw celebrity guests including Clive Neeson, producer of Last
Paradise and Aroha Yates-Smith, composer/ singer for Water Whisperers, arrive on the
red carpet. Others spotted arriving were Micah Puklowski, Maryann Tuao, Andre
Ngapo, Miromiro Kelly-Hepi Te Huia, Winiata Hunia, Tamihana Moko, Turanga
Kereopa, Ariana Brunet, and representatives from the Whaingaroa Youth Movement.

After arrival guests mingled, enjoying a buffet dinner provided by Rachel Lister. After a
screening of the nominated movies, MC Wanda Barker called on members of the Raglan
Community Arts Council to announce the awards.

Individual Awards

* RAFFA Best Documentary Turanga Kereopa
* RAFFA Music Video Award Maryann Tuao
* RAFFA Environmental Award Kathleen Gallagher
* RAFFA Live Action Award Micha Puklowski
* RAFFA Peoples’ Choice Award Clive Neeson
* RAFFA Best Actor award Tamihana Moko
* RAFFA Best Drama Actress Ariana Brunet

Group Awards

* RAFFA Best Directors Award
Andre Ngapo, Miromiro Kelly-Hepi Te Huia, Kylie Hollis and Winiata Hunia for
3 short films (Mana Motuhake, Karioi, Te Ataiorongo)
* RAFFA Creative Dance Award
Whaingaroa Youth Movement – Indya Gibbs 

And the major overall award known as the RAFFA Creative Force Award went to

Raglan Area School teachers and children of Te Roopu Aroha ki Te Reo

The Raglan Film Festival academy said they wanted to acknowledge Children of 'Te
Roopu Aroha ki Te Reo' and their teachers in a special overall award. The RAFFA
Creative Force Award acknowledges the collaboration and team effort between students
and teachers of Raglan Area School.
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The RAFFA awards were designed by Phillip & Emily Meek from Surreal Steel. The
'surf waves around the perimeter symbolise the creative force and the talent of
Whaingaroa and the circular shape captures the ‘Old School’ style of a film movie reel'

The RAFFA Awards are organised by the Raglan Community Arts Council with
sponsorship by Creative Communities Waikato District. The Raglan Community Arts
Council thank other supporters including Raglan Club, Raglan Operational Support Unit,
V48 Furious Film Making, NZ Film Commission, film distributors, Rachel Lister for
event catering, Aaron Moar for not only his planning help but for being the ‘voice’ for
our film festival on Raglan Radio and Tractor FM, Phil and Emily Meek for designing of
the RAFFAs, Linda Holmes as photographer for the evening, Lucretia and Maida for
serving refreshments and all of the nominated stars and film makers.

The RAFFA award winners also screened in two sessions on the afternoon of Sunday
25th September at the Raglan Old School Arts Centre. Short films were screened in full
with excerpts from feature films.