The Dark Horse is officially New Zealand's movie of the year.
It swept most of the the major categories at last night's NZ Film Awards, winning the best picture, the director and screenplay prizes for James Napier-Robertson, as well as taking away best actor for Cliff Curtis and best supporting actor for James Rolleston.
The acclaimed film, a dramatisation of an episode in the life of bipolar Gisborne chess champ Genesis Potini, took out six categories including best score from its 13 nominations.
With 14 nods, the most nominated film at the NZ Awards - or Moas - had been te reo action movie The Dead Lands but it only managed a showing in the technical categories of best visual effects, costume and makeup.
The year's biggest local box office hit, the horror comedy What We Do In the Shadows, won the best self-funded movie category having missed out on best film consideration.