2022 Malta Film Awards | |
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Date | 29th January 2022 |
Hosted by | David Walliams |
Organized by | Malta Film Commission |
Official website | https://maltafilmawards.com |
Highlights | |
Best Film | The Boat |
Best Television show | L-Għarusa |
Best Actor | Harvey Keitel |
Best Actress | Louise Doneo |
Television coverage | |
Channel | Television Malta |
Duration | 1:30:00 |
The Malta Film Awards were a group of television and film awards given to nominated media. [1] They were hosted by the Malta Film Commission [2] in the Mediterranean Conference Centre in Valletta, Malta. [3] The event occurred on the 29th of January 2022 [4] following a 'Malta Film Week'. This 'Film Week' included conferences, masterclasses and panel discussions. [5] The Film Awards were hosted by writer David Walliams. [6]
Best Actor in a Leading Role | Harvey Keitel |
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Best Actress in a Leading Role | Louise Doneo |
Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role | Narcy Calamatta |
Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role | Sarah Camilleri |
Best Director | Davide Ferrario |
Best Film | The Boat |
Best Cinematography | Marek Traskowski |
Best Post-Production | Blood on the Crown |
Crew Recognition Award | Ino Bonello |
Best Costume Design | Angelle Farrugia & Audrey Brincat Dalli |
Best Hair and Makeup Design | Christian Kotey & Jannie Stax |
Best Location Award | Fort Ricasoli |
Best Production Design | Mela Melak |
Best Musical Score | Alexey Shor & Laurent Eyquem |
Best Classical Film | Scrooge |
Best Short Film | The Maltese Fighter |
Best Documentary | Pass Pass Għal Auschwitz |
Best Screenplay | Jean Pierre Magro |
Best TV Series | L-Għarusa |
Best Classic TV Series | Għeruq |
Lifetime Achievement Award | Mario Philip Azzopardi |
Malta Film Commissioner Award | Colin Trevorrow |
The nominations for the Malta Film Awards were announced on the 16th of December, 2021 [7] [8]
Award | Nominees |
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Best Film | The Boat |
Id-Destin | |
Blood on the Crown | |
The Weeping House of Qala | |
Ħabbilni Ħa Nirbaħ | |
Best Short Film | Since You've Been Gone |
The Maltese Fighter | |
Ambivalent | |
Friend or Foe | |
Alicia | |
Best TV Show | Ċaqqufa |
L-Għarusa | |
L-Ispettur | |
Strada Stretta | |
Division 7 | |
Best Documentary | Ittri Għal Erika |
The Final Journey: The Phoenician Shipwreck | |
L-Ittra ta’ Napuljun | |
Kużra | |
Pass Pass Għal Auschwitz | |
Best Director | Davide Ferrario |
Jonathon Farrugia | |
Justin Farrugia u Steven Dalli | |
Winston Azzopardi | |
Best Post-Production | Daniel Lapira, James Hayday, Stargate Studios Malta |
Justin Farrugia, Steven Dalli, Chanelle Demicoli, Angele Farrugia, Charles Aquilina, Lon Joseph Cahca | |
Justin Farrugia, Steven Dalli, Marco Stafrace, Angelle Farrugia, Charles Aquilina, Lon Joseph Cacha | |
Pedja Miletic, Claudio Cormio, Vito Martinelli, Aaron Briffa, Nikita Argunov | |
Mark Doneo, Sean Aquilina, Jake Vassalo, Aleksandar Bundalo, Nicolai Aquilina | |
Best Cinematography | Isaac Fenech |
Keefa Chan | |
Marek Taskowski | |
Best Classic Film | Louis Cuscheri, Paul Preca Trapani, Angie Casha for Qerq |
Louis Cuscheri for Mera tal-Passat | |
Alan Fenech, Tony Parnis for Scrooge | |
Mario Busietta, Paul Preca Trapani, John Preca Trapani for Anġli - The Movie | |
Tony Parnis, Paul Preca Trapani for Operation White Dove | |
Best Classic TV Series | Hermann Bonaci, Frida Cauchi for Gheruq |
Hermann Bonaci for Il-Madonna tac-Coqqa | |
Tony Parnis, TVM for Il-Mandraggara | |
Hermann Bonaci, Karl Bonaci for Ipokriti | |
Hermann Bonaci, Frida Cauchi for Simpatici | |
Best Costume Design | Martina Zammit Maempel for The Boat |
Louie Noir for Scrooge | |
Giulia Orsi for Blood on the Crown | |
Angelle Farrugia, Audrey Brincat Dalli for Strada Stretta | |
Angelle Farrugia, Audrey Brincat Dalli for L-Gharusa | |
Best Hair & Makeup Design | Christian Kotey, Jannie Stax |
Daniel Parker | |
Kim Deguara, Marie Therese Morris | |
Krista Zammit Marmara, Mark Stafrace | |
Krista Zammit Marmara, Soraya | |
Best Actor in a Leading Role | Godwin Scerri |
Harvey Keitel | |
Malcolm McDowell | |
Mario Micallef | |
Mark Doneo | |
Best Actress in a Leading Role | Claire Aguis |
Louise Doneo | |
Mary Rose Mallia | |
Paula Mintoff | |
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | Carlos Farrugia |
Ian Virgo | |
Leeshon Alexander | |
Narcy Calamatta | |
Sinclair Mifsud | |
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | Antonella Axisa |
Jane Marshall | |
Mary Rose Mallia | |
Nicola Mangion | |
Sarah Camilleri | |
Best Production Design | Ino Bonello |
Sasa Jovanovic | |
Mela Melak | |
Justin Farrugia, Steven Dalli | |
Best Screenplay | Winston Azzopardi, Joe Azzopardi |
Audrey Brincat Dalli | |
Jean Pierre Magro | |
Alan Fenech | |
Best Musical Score | Alexey Shor, Laurent Eyquem |
Mark Attard | |
Lachlan Anderson | |
Elton Zarb | |
Dominic Cini |
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