11th AACTA Awards

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11th AACTA Awards
Sponsored byFoxtel Group
Date8 December 2021 (2021-12-08)
LocationSydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia
Highlights
Most nominationsThe Newsreader
Best Drama SeriesThe Newsreader
Television/radio coverage
Networks
  • Fox Arena
  • Network 10

The 11th Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards (generally known as the AACTA Awards) is an award's ceremony to celebrate the best of Australian films and television of 2021. The main ceremony will occur on 8 December 2021 at the Sydney Opera House and be broadcast on Network 10 and Fox Arena, returning to Network 10 after a six year absence.[1][2]

Feature film[]

The nominations are as follows:[3][1]

  • Nitram — Nick Batzias, Virginia Whitwell, Justin Kurzel, Shaun Grant
    • The Dry — Bruna Papandrea, Jodi Matterson, Steve Hutensky, Rob Connolly, Eric Bana
    • The Furnace — Timothy White, Tenille Kennedy
    • High Ground — David Jowsey, Maggie Miles, Witiyana Marika, Greer Simpkin, Stephen Maxwell Johnson
    • Penguin Bloom — Bruna Papandrea, Steve Hutensky, Emma J Cooper, Naomi Watts, Jodi Matterson
    • Rams — Janelle Landers, Aidan O'Bryan
  • Rob Connolly & Harry CrippsThe Dry
    • Shaun Grant & Harry CrippsPenguin Bloom
    • Will Gluck & Patrick Burleigh – Peter Rabbit 2
    • James Duncan – Rams
Best Editing
  • Nick Fenton – Nitram
    • Nick Meyers & Alexandre de Franceschi – The Dry
    • James Vaughan – Friends and Strangers
    • Jill Bilcock, Karryn de Cinque & Hayley Miro Browne – High Ground
    • Matt VillaPeter Rabbit 2
  • Robert McKenzie, Steve Burgess & Phil Heywood – Mortal Kombat
  • Naaman Marshall – Mortal Kombat
Best Indie Film
  • Ellie and Abbie (& Ellie's Dead Aunt) — Monica Zanetti, MahVeen Shahraki, Patrick James
    • Disclosure — Michael Bentham, Donna Lyon
    • — Jonathan Ogilvie, Mat Govoni, Adam White, Lee Hubber
    • Moon Rock For Monday — Kurt Martin, Jim Robison, Agnieszka Switala, Aron Walker, David Bradley
    • My First Summer — Katie Found, Jonathan Auf Der Heide, Alisha Hnatjuk
    • Under My Skin — David O'Donnell, Raynen O'Keefe, Alex Russell, Rob Gibson

Television[]

  • The Newsreader – & Michael Lucas (ABC)
    • ClickbaitTony Ayres, Joanna Werner, Tom Hoffie & David Heyman (Netflix)
    • Jack Irish – Ian Collie, Matt Cameron, Jo Rooney, Andrew Knight & Rob Gibson (ABC)
    • Mr Inbetween – Michele Bennett (Foxtel)
    • Total ControlDarren Dale, Rachel Griffiths, Stuart Page and Erin Bretherton (ABC)
    • WakefieldKristen Dunphy, Sam Meikle, Jason Burrows, Chloe Rickard, Ally Henville, Shay Spencer & Alex Mitchell (ABC)
    • WentworthPino Amenta (Foxtel)
  • FiresTony Ayres, Andrea Denholm, Liz Watts, Belinda Chayko & Elisa Argenzio (ABC)
    • A Sunburnt Christmas – Fiona Eagger, Deb Cox, Lisa Scott, Mike Jones, Drew Grove (Stan)
    • The End – Rachel Gardner, Jamie Laurenson, Hakan Kousetta, Samantha Strauss, Emile Sherman, Iain Canning & Louise Smith (Foxtel)
    • New Gold Mountain – & Elisa Argenzio (SBS)
    • The Unusual SuspectsAngie Fielder, Polly Staniford, Naomi Just & Vonne Patiag (SBS)
Best Comedy Entertainment Program
  • Hard Quiz – Kevin Whyte, Chris Walker, Tom Gleeson & John Tabbagh (ABC)
    • Dom and Adrian 2020 – Ian Collie, Rob Gibson & Julia Corcoran (Stan)
    • The Moth EffectNick Boshier, Jazz Twemlow, Lauren Elliott, Jordana Johnson & Sophia Zachariou (Amazon Prime Video)
    • Spicks and Specks – Nick Hayden, Rachel Millar & Anthony Watt (ABC)
    • The Weekly – Kevin Whyte, Chris Walker, Charlie Pickering & Jo Long (ABC)
  • Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras 2021 – Paul Clarke, Stephanie Werrett & Josh Martin (SBS)
    • Australian Ninja Warrior – Margaret Bashfield, Jo Thatcher, Dave Forrester & Ashleigh Ryan (Nine Network)
    • Lego Masters Australia – David McDonald & Di Yang (Nine Network)
    • The Masked Singer – Sean Kneale & Karen Greene (Network Ten)
    • Mastermind – Damian McDermott & Lucy De Luca (SBS)
    • The Voice – Leigh Aramberri, Chloe Baker, Jaala Webster, Majella Wiemars & Beth Hart (Seven Network)
Best Factual Entertainment Program
  • Love on the Spectrum – Jenni Wilks, Karina Holden & Cian O'Clery (ABC)
    • Australia Talks – Nick Hayden, Melina Wicks, Tom Whitty & Julie Hanna (ABC)
    • Courtney Act's One Plus OneCourtney Act, Annie White, Jamie Cummins & Loni Cooper (ABC)
    • Gogglebox Australia – David McDonald & Kerrie Kerr (Foxtel)
    • The Project – Sarah Thornton & Christopher Bendall (Network Ten)
    • You Can't Ask That – Frances O'Riordan, Kirk Docker & Josh Schmidt (ABC)
Best Lifestyle Program
  • Grand Designs Australia – Michael O'Neill & Brooke Bayvel (Foxtel)
    • Adam and Poh's Malaysia in AustraliaAdam Liaw & Mike Cardillo (SBS)
    • The Cook Up with Adam Liaw – Olivia Hoopmann & Bruce Walters (SBS)
    • Gardening Australia – Gill Lomas (ABC)
    • The Living Room – Sarah Thornton, Ciaran Flannery, Nicole Rogers & Kate Witchard (Network Ten)
    • Love It or List It Australia – Karen Warner, Geoff Fitzpatrick, Howard Myers & John Luscombe (Foxtel)
Best Reality Series
  • Bluey – Charlie Aspinwall, Joe Brumm, Daley Pearson & Sam Moor (ABC)
Best Stand-Up Special
  • Hannah Gadsby: DouglasHannah Gadsby, Kevin Whyte, Kathleen McCarthy & John Irwin (Netflix)
    • Anne Edmonds and Lloyd Langford: Business with PleasureAnne Edmonds, Lloyd Langford, Kevin Whyte, Kathleen McCarthy & Nikita Agzarian (Paramount+)
    • Celia Pacquola: Let Me Know How It All Works OutCelia Pacquola, Kevin Whyte, Kathleen McCarthy & Nikita Agzarian (Paramount+)
    • Lano and Woodley in Lano and WoodleyColin Lane, Frank Woodley, Kevin Whyte, Kathleen McCarthy & Nikita Agzarian (Paramount+)
    • Rhys Nicholson Live at the AthenaeumRhys Nicholson, Thomas Toby Parkinson, Elia Eliades & Katherine Dale (Netflix)
    • Tom Gleeson: Lighten UpTom Gleeson, Kevin Whyte, Kathleen McCarthy & Nikita Agzarian (Paramount+)
Best Comedy Performer
Best Non-Fiction Television Direction
  • Cian O'Clery – Love on the Spectrum – Episode 4
Best Cinematography in Television
  • Bonnie Elliot – Fires – Episode 2: Everything's Gone
    • Dylan River – A Sunburnt Christmas
    • Garry Phillips – Bump – Episode 1: Sorpresa!
    • Marden Dean – Clickbait – Episode 6: Simon
    • Earle Dresner – The Newsreader – Episode 1: Three, Two, One...
Best Editing in Television
Best Sound in Television
  • Emma Bortignon, Paul Pirola & Roger Van Wensveen – Fires – Episode 2: Everything's Gone
    • Emma Bortignon, Stephen Witherow, Nigel Croyden & John Wilkinson – Clickbait – Episode 1: Five Million Hits
    • Paul Finlay, Robert Sullivan, James Andrews & Dino Giacomin – Frayed – Episode 1
    • Nick Godkin – The Newsreader – Episode 1: Three, Two, One
    • Phil Keros, Stuart Waller, Andy Wright & Diego Ruiz – Total Control – Episode 1: Aftermath
Best Original Music Score in Television
Best Production Design in Television
Best Costume Design in Television

Documentary[]

  • My Name is Gulpilil — Molly Reynolds, Rolf de Heer, Peter Djigirr & David Gulpilil
    • Girls Can't Surf — Christopher Nelius & Michaela Perske
    • I'm Wanita — Matthew Walker, Carolina Sorensen, Clare Lewis & Tait Brady
    • Playing With Sharks — Sally Aitken & Bettina Dalton
    • Strong Female Lead — Tosca Looby & Karina Holden
    • When the Camera Stopped Rolling — Jane Castle & Pat Fiske
Best Editing in a Documentary
  • Tania NehmeMy Name is Gulpilil
    • Daniel Wieckmann – Freeman
    • Adrian Rostirolla – Playing with Sharks
    • Karen Johnson – Under the Volcano
    • Ray Thomas – When the Camera Stopped Rolling
Best Cinematography in a Documentary
  • Dylan River – The Beach – Episode 1: Too Mad Too Shy
    • Jim Frater – After The Night – Episode 1: The End of Innocence
    • Nathan Barlow – The Bowraville Murders
    • Bonnie Elliott – Freeman
    • Bonnie Elliott – Step into Paradise
Best Original Music Score in a Documentary
  • Caitlin YeoPlaying with Sharks
    • James Henry – Freeman
    • Amanda Brown & Nick Wales – Step into Paradise
    • Megan Washington & Kristin Rule – The Beach – Episode 1: Too Mad Too Shy
    • Kyls BurtlandWhen the Camera Stopped Rolling
Best Sound in a Documentary
  • Wayne Pashley – Life in Colour with David Attenborough – Episode 1: Seeing in Colour
    • Richard Boxhall – The Bowraville Murders
    • Bryon Scullin – Freeman
    • Tom Heuzenroeder – My Name is Gulpilil
    • Sam Petty – When the Camera Stopped Rolling

Short form and online[]

Best Short Form Drama
  • The Tailings – Liz Doran, Richard Kelly, Stephen Thomas, Stevie Cruz-Martin, Caitlin Richardson
    • Beautiful TheyCloudy Rhodes, Ella Millard
    • The Bends – Tom Campbell, Alexandra George, Adam Spellicy, Annie Thatcher
    • Dwarf Planet – Adrian Chiarella, Bec Janek
    • Grace – Darren McFarlane, Brian Patto, Aaron Farrugia, Christopher Gillingham
    • You and Me, Before and After – Madeleine Gottlieb, Liam Heyen, Cyna Strachan
Best Short Form Comedy
  • All My Friends Are Racist – Enoch Mailangi, Kodie Bedford, Bjorn Stewart, Liliana Munoz
    • A Life in Questions: Wisdom School with Aaron Chen – Aaron Chen, Henry Stone, Joshua Duncan
    • Celebration NationMolly Daniels, Jenny Zhou, Gaby Seow
    • Hug the Sun – Aaron McCann, Sam Lingham
    • Jimmy Rees – Jimmy Rees, David Gillett
    • Samantha Andrew – Samantha Andrew
Best Short Form Entertainment
  • Strong Women – Corinne Innes, Alexandra Gaulupeau, Ann Megalla, Patrick McCabe
    • Chopsticks or Fork? – Lin Jie Kong, Jennifer Wong, Rachel Robinson, Susan Lumsdon
    • Gourmet Lazy – Brendan Wan, Annie Thiele, Matthew Wood, Frances O'Riordan
    • Nat's What I Reckon – Nat's What I Reckon
    • Ozzy Man Reviews – Ethan Marrell
    • Woven Threads - Stories from Within – Paul Sullivan, Michi Marosszeky

Additional awards[]

  • Matt Middleton, Simon Pickard, Simon Whiteley, Jason Bath & Will Reichelt – Peter Rabbit 2
    • Jim Berney, Jake Morrison, J.D. Schwalm, Jamie Macdougall, Marla Henshaw & Malte Sarnes – Jungle Cruise
    • Chris Godfrey, Prue Fletcher, Avi Goodman & Nick Tripodi – Mortal Kombat
    • Dennis Jones, Dan Bethell, Chris Godfrey, Prue Fletcher & Peter Stubbs – Mortal Kombat
    • Nathan Ortiz, Damien Carr, Christopher Townsend & Josh Simmonds – Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
Best Casting
Favourite Actor
  • Eric Bana – The Dry
    • Asher Keddie – Nine Perfect Strangers
    • Deborah Mailman – Total Control
    • Celia Pacquola – Rosehaven
    • Pamela Rabe – Wentworth
Favourite Competition Reality Show
  • Australian Survivor: Brains V Brawn
  • The Block
  • Lego Masters Australia
  • MasterChef Australia
  • The Voice
Favourite Digital Content Creator
Favourite Entertainment Show
Favourite Film
  • The Dry
    • A Sunburnt Christmas
    • Mortal Kombat
    • Penguin Bloom
    • Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway
Favourite Television Drama
Favourite Television Host
  • Costa GeorgiadisGardening Australia
    • Carrie BickmoreThe Project
    • Hamish BlakeLego Masters Australia
    • Tom Gleeson – Hard Quiz
    • Adam HillsSpicks and Specks

References[]

  1. ^ a b Burke, Kelly (31 October 2021). "AACTA awards 2021: The Newsreader, Nitram and High Ground scoop nominations". The Guardian. Guardian Australia. Retrieved 31 October 2021.
  2. ^ Coy, Bronte (31 October 2021). "AACTA Awards nominations 2021: The Newsreader, Wakefield lead pack". news.com.au. News Corp Australia. Retrieved 31 October 2021.
  3. ^ "Winners & Nominees". Aacta.org. Archived from the original on 4 November 2021. Retrieved 31 October 2021.

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