9th AACTA Awards

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9th AACTA Awards
Date4 December 2019
LocationThe Star, Sydney, Australia
Hosted byShane Jacobson
Highlights
Most awardsThe Nightingale
Best FilmThe Nightingale
Best Television Drama SeriesTotal Control
Best Television Comedy SeriesThe Letdown
Television/radio coverage
NetworkSeven Network

The 9th 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 2019. The main ceremony was held at The Star in Sydney and was televised on the Seven Network. First awards were presented on 4 December 2019.[1] The recipient of the Longford Lyell Award was actor and filmmaker Sam Neill.[2]

Feature film[]

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  • The Nightingale — Kristina Ceyton, Bruna Papandrea, Steve Hutensky, Jennifer Kent
    • Hotel MumbaiBasil Iwanyk, Gary Hamilton, Julie Ryan & Jomon Thomas
    • Judy and Punch — Michele Bennett, Nash Edgerton, Danny Gabai
    • The KingBrad Pitt, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Liz Watts, David Michôd, Joel Edgerton
    • Ride Like a Girl — Richard Keddie, Rachel Griffiths, Susie Montague
    • Top End WeddingRosemary Blight, Kylie du Fresne, Kate Croser
  • Aisling Franciosi as Clare Carroll — The Nightingale
    • Nazanin Boniadi as Zahra — Hotel Mumbai
    • Teresa Palmer as Michelle PayneRide Like a Girl
    • Miranda Tapsell as Lauren — Top End Wedding
    • Mia Wasikowska as Judy — Judy and Punch
  • Spider-Man: Far From Home — Brendan Seals, Michael Perdew, Andrew Zink, Adam Gailey
    • Aquaman — Kelvin McIlwain, Kimberly Nelson LoCascio, Josh Simmonds, David Nelson
    • Captain Marvel — Chris Townsend, Damien Carr, Paul Butterworth, Greg Jowle
    • DumboRichard Stammers, Hal Couzens, Hayley Williams, Dennis Jones, Corinne Teng
    • I Am Mother — Jonathan Dearing, Chris Spry
  • Lambs of God — Zeljka Stanin, Paul Pattison, Cheryl Williams
    • The KingAlessandro Bertolazzi
    • Nekrotronic — Angela Conte, Paul Katte, Nick Nicolaou, Rosemary Saffioti
    • The NightingaleNikki Gooley, Larry Van Duynhoven, Cassie O'Brien
Best Casting
  • The Nightingale — Nikki Barrett
    • Hotel Mumbai — Ann Fay, Leigh Pickford, Trishaan Sarkar
    • The King — Des Hamilton, Francine Maisler
    • Total Control — Anousha Zarkesh
Best Indie Film

Television[]

  • Lego Masters — David McDonald, Eoin Maher, AJ Johnson
    • Australia's Got Talent — Digby Mitchell, David Briegel-Jones, Jonathon Summerhayes
    • Australian Ninja Warrior — Julie Ward, Amelia Fisk, Mark Barlin
    • Hard Quiz — Chris Walker, Kevin Whyte, Tom Gleeson, Charlie Pickering, John Tabbagh
    • The Masked Singer — Janine Cooper, Sean Kneale
Best Lifestyle Program
Best Reality Series
  • Australian Survivor: Champions v Contenders — Amelia Fisk, Adam Fergusson
    • The Block — Julian Cress, David Barbour
    • Married at First Sight — Tara McWilliams, Emma Lamb, Kate Feely
    • MasterChef Australia — Marty Benson, Adam Fergusson
    • My Kitchen Rules — Joe Herdman, David Dutton, Nicole Anthony, Therese Hegarty, Angus Ross
  • Bluey — Charlie Aspinwall, Daley Pearson, Sam Moor
    • Drop Dead Weird — Sally Browning, Monica O'Brien, Kylie Mascord
    • Hardball — Catherine Nebauer, Joe Weatherstone, Bernadette O'Mahony, Jan Stradling
    • The InBESTigatorsRobyn Butler, Wayne Hope
    • The UnlistedAngie Fielder, Polly Staniford, Justine Flynn
Best Non-Fiction Television Direction
  • Olivia Hoopmann — Destination Flavour China – Episode 1: Beijing
    • Richard Franc — Australian Survivor: Champions v Contenders – Episode 1
    • Jeff Siberry — Todd Sampson's Body Hack – Episode 1: Gaza Frontlines
    • Cian O'Clery — Employable Me – Episode 1: Eric, Kathleen & Paul
Best Cinematography in Television
  • Lambs of GodDonald McAlpine – Episode 1: The Devil into Paradise
    • The Cry — Sam Chiplin – Episode 2
    • Destination Flavour China — Gilbert Farkas – Episode 1: Beijing
    • Secret City: Under the Eagle — Mark Wareham – Episode 1: Run Little Rabbit
Best Editing in Television
  • The Cry — Alastair Reid – Episode 2
    • Lambs of God — Deborah Peart – Episode 1: The Devil into Paradise
    • Total Control — Deborah Peart – Episode 3
    • The Unlisted — Mat Evans – Episode 1
Best Sound in Television
  • Lambs of God — Nick Emond, Stephen Smith, Paul Devescovi, Mia Stewart – Episode 1: The Devil into Paradise
Best Original Music Score in Television
  • Lambs of God — Bryony Marks – Episode 1: The Devil into Paradise
    • The CryLorne Balfe – Episode 2
    • Frayed — Bryony Marks – Episode 1
    • The Unlisted — Diego Baldenweg, Nora Baldenweg, Lionel Vincent Baldenweg – Episode 1
Best Production Design in Television
Best Costume Design in Television
  • Lambs of God — Xanthe Heubel – Episode 1: The Devil into Paradise
    • Frayed — Nina Edwards – Episode 1
    • Les Norton — Jenny Miles – Episode 1: You Wouldn't Be Dead for Quids
    • The Masked Singer — Tim Chappel – Episode 1: Face Off 1

Documentary[]

Best Documentary Television Program
Best Editing in a Documentary
Best Cinematography in a Documentary
  • Magical Land of Oz — Paul Bell, Dan Proud, Jon Shaw
    • 100 Days To Victory — Torstein Dyrting – Episode 1: The Spring Offensive
    • Finke: There and Back — Dylan River, Shane Mulcahy, Peter Beeh
    • In My Blood It RunsMaya Newell
Best Original Music Score in a Documentary
  • 2040 — Bryony Marks
    • The Cult of The FamilyAmanda Brown – Episode 1: Unseen, Uheard, Unknown
    • The Leunig Fragments — Luke Altmann
    • Martha: A Picture Story — Adit Gauchan, Vincent Goodyer
Best Sound in a Documentary
  • 100 Days To Victory – Episode 1: The Spring Offensive – Ric Curtin, Xoe Baird, Laurie Chlanda, Adrian Tucker
    • Defend, Conserve, Protect — Chris Goodes
    • Don't Stop The Music — Ric Curtin, Glenn Martin, Ben Ohayon, Gavin Fernie, Ash Charlton
    • Mystify: Michael HutchenceRobert Mackenzie, Mick Boraso, Simon Rosenberg, Lynn-Maree Milburn

Short film[]

Best Short Fiction Film
  • The Egg — Jane Cho, Ilana Lazar
    • Rebooted — Michael Shanks, Nicholas Colla, Chris Hocking
    • Snare — Madeleine Gottlieb, Tom Slater
    • Yulubidyi – Until The End — Curtis Taylor, Nathan Mewett, Glen Stasiuk
  • Pinchpot — Greg Holfeld
    • Jasper — Simon Rippingale, Alessandra Grasso
    • Sohrab And Rustum — Lee Whitmore
    • Sole — Yori Narpati, Erika Ju, Quynh Truong

Additional awards[]

Best Asian Film
  • ParasiteBong Joon-ho, Young-Hwan Jang, Yang-kwon Moon, Kwak Sin-ae
    • AndhadhunSriram Raghavan, Sanjay Rautray, Keval Garg
    • Gully BoyZoya Akhtar, Ritesh Sidhwani, Farhan Akhtar
    • Hello, Love, GoodbyeCathy Garcia-Molina, Carlo L. Katigbak
    • Ne Zha — Jiao Zi, Wei Yunyun, Liu Wenzhang
    • ShadowZhang Yimou, Ellen Eliasoph, Zhang Zhao, Pang Liwei, Liu Jun, Wang Xiaozhu
    • Super Deluxe — Thiagarajan Kumararaja, S. D. Ezhilmathy
    • The Wandering EarthFrant Gwo, Gong Geer, Wang Hong
    • We Are Little Zombies — Taihei Yamanishi, Shinichi Takahashi

References[]

  1. ^ "Winners & Nominees". Archived from the original on 1 July 2019. Retrieved 23 October 2019.
  2. ^ "Winners & Nominees". Aacta.org. Archived from the original on 1 July 2019. Retrieved 6 December 2019.
  3. ^ "Winners & Nominees". Aacta.org. Archived from the original on 1 July 2019. Retrieved 24 January 2019.
  4. ^ "Aacta awards 2019 winners: The Nightingale and Total Control dominate Australian screen awards". The Guardian. 4 December 2019. Archived from the original on 7 May 2020. Retrieved 7 May 2020.

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