Australian Academy Award winners (AACTA): 'The Nightingale' wins Best Film; Jennifer Kent makes history
Jennifer Kent’s The Nightingale led the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) nominations with 15 and came away with six awards including Best Film and Best Lead Actress for Aisling Franciosi, and historic wins for Kent as the only woman to win Best Direction twice (she previously won for The Babadook), the first woman to win film, directing and writing awards in the same year, and the first person to win both screenplay and directing awards for their first two films.
David Michôd’s The King, starring Timothée Chalamet was a 4-time winner with awards for Joel Edgerton in Supporting Actor (Edgerton now has three Supporting Actor AACTA awards in a single decade: Animal Kingdom, The Great Gatsby and The King) along with Cinematography, Production Design and Costume Design.
Damon Herriman, a double nominee, won Best Lead Actor for Judy & Punch. US audiences may recognize Herriman most for his television appearance on FX’s Justified and Netflix’s Mindhunter. On that show, and in Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Herriman plays the infamous killer Charles Manson.
The Longford Lyell Award went to Sam Neill. The award is named after Australian prolific producer, director, writer and actor Raymond Longford (1878–1959), the award recognises “a person who has shown an unwavering commitment over many years to excellence in the film and television industries and has, through their body of work to date, contributed substantially to the enrichment of Australian screen culture,” and is the highest honor the Academy bestows.
Here is the full list of nominees and winners (in bold).
Best Film
- Hotel Mumbai
- Judy & Punch
- The King
- The Nightingale – WINNER
- Ride Like a Girl
- Top End Wedding
Best Indie Film
- Acute Misfortune
- Book Week
- Buoyancy – WINNER
- Emu Runner
- Sequin in a Blue Room
Best Direction
- Anthony Maras, Hotel Mumbai
- Mirrah Foulkas, Judy & Punch
- David Michôd, The King
- Jennifer Kent, The Nightingale – WINNER
Best Lead Actor
- Timothée Chalamet, The King
- Baykali Ganambarr, The Nightingale
- Damon Herriman, Judy & Punch – WINNER
- Dev Patel, Hotel Mumbai
- Hugo Weaving, Hearts and Bones
Best Lead Actress
- Nazanin Boniadi, Hotel Mumbai
- Aisling Franciosi, The Nightingale – WINNER
- Teresa Palmer, Ride Like a Girl
- Miranda Tapsell, Top End Wedding
- Mia Wasikowska, Judy & Punch
Best Supporting Actor
- Joel Edgerton, The King – WINNER
- Damon Herriman, The Nightingale
- Andrew Luri, Hearts and Bones
- Ben Mendelsohn, The King
- Michael Sheasby, The Nightingale
Best Supporting Actress
- Tilda Cobham-Hervey, Hotel Mumbai
- Magnolia Maymuru, The Nightingale – WINNER
- Hilary Swank, I Am Mother
- Bolude Watson, Hearts and Bones
- Ursula Yovich, Top End Wedding
Best Screenplay
- Hotel Mumbai
- Judy & Punch
- The King
- The Nightingale – WINNER
Best Cinematography
- Danger Close: The Battle of Long Tan
- Hotel Mumbai
- The King – WINNER
- The Nightingale
Best Editing
- Hotel Mumbai – WINNER
- Judy & Punch
- The King
- The Nightingale
Best Sound
- Danger Close: The Battle of Long Tan – WINNER
- Hotel Mumbai
- The King
- The Nightingale
Best Original Score
- Danger Close: The Battle of Long Tan
- Hotel Mumbai
- Judy & Punch – WINNER
- Ride Like a Girl
Best Production Design
- Hotel Mumbai
- Judy & Punch
- The King – WINNER
- The Nightingale
Best Costume Design
- Hotel Mumbai
- Judy & Punch
- The King – WINNER
- The Nightingale
Best Visual Effects or Animation
- Aquaman
- Captain Marvel
- Dumbo
- I Am Mother
- Spider-Man: Far From Home – WINNER
Best Hair and Makeup
- The King
- Lambs of God – WINNER
- Nekrotronic
- The Nightingale
Best Casting
- Hotel Mumbai
- The King
- The Nightingale – WINNER
- Total Control
Best Asian Film
- Andhadhun
- Gully Boy
- Hello, Love, Goodbye
- Ne Zha
- Parasite – WINNER
- Shadow
- Super Deluxe
- The Wandering Earth
- We Are Little Zombies
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