5th AACTA Awards
Australian film and television awards ceremony
The 5th Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards (generally known as AACTA Awards ) are a series of awards which includes the 5th AACTA Awards Luncheon, the 5th AACTA Awards ceremony and the 5th AACTA International Awards . The former two events were held at The Star Event Centre , in Sydney , New South Wales in late 2015.[ 2] Presented by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA), the awards celebrate the best in Australian feature film , television , documentary and short film productions of 2015. The AACTA Awards ceremony televised on Seven Network for the fourth year running. The 5th AACTA Awards are a continuum of the Australian Film Institute Awards (known as the AFI Awards), established in 1958 and presented until 2010 after which it was rebranded the AACTA Awards when the Australian Film Institute (AFI) established AACTA in 2011.[ 3]
The nominees were announced during a press conference on 31 October 2015 at The Star hôtel in Sydney .[ 4] The Dressmaker received the most feature-film nominations with thirteen, earning a nomination in most of the categories.[ 5]
Nominees and winners
The nominees for feature-films and Television were announced during a press conference on 29 October 2015 in Sydney . Of the nominees, Jocelyn Moorhouse 's revenge drama The Dressmaker received the most feature-film nominations with thirteen, including Best Film , Best Direction , Best Lead Actress , Best Supporting Actress , Best Cinematography , Best Editing , Best Production Design and Best Costume Design .[ 4] The winners were announced on 9 December 2015.[ 6]
Feature film
Best Film
Best Direction
Best Original Screenplay
Best Adapted Screenplay
Best Lead Actor
Best Lead Actress
Best Supporting Actor
Best Supporting Actress
Best Cinematography
Best Editing
Best Original Music Score
Best Sound
Mad Max: Fury Road – Ben Osmo , David White , Chris Jenkins , Gregg Rudloff , Wayne Pashley, and Mark Mangini
The Dressmaker – Andrew Ramage, Glenn Newnham, Chris Goodes CAS, David Williams, Mario Vaccaro, and Alex Francis
Paper Planes – Chris Goodes CAS, James Ashton, Emma Bortignon, and Trevor Hope
Partisan – Robert Mackenzie, and Dane Cody
Best Production Design
Best Costume Design
Television
Best Drama Series
Best Comedy Series
Best Children's Series
Best Light Entertainment Series
Best Reality Series
Best Telefeature, Mini Series or Short Run Series
Best Direction in a Drama or Comedy
Best Direction in a Television Light Entertainment or Reality Series
Seth Larney – Hipsters (Épisode 1) (SBS2)
Best Lead Actor – Drama
Best Lead Actress – Drama
Best Guest or Supporting Actor – Drama
Best Guest or Supporting Actress – Drama
Best Comedy Performance
Best Screenplay in Television
Best Cinematography in Television
Best Editing in Television
Best Sound in Television
Best Original Music Score in Television
Des Kenneally, Robert Mackenzie, Liam Price, Jed Dodge, Justine Angus and John Simpson – Deadline Gallipoli (Par 1) (FOXTEL)
Paul 'Salty' Brincat, Gary Desmond and Dan Johnson – Banished (Épisode 6) (FOXTEL)
Grant Shepherd, Ashley Irwin, Ian Neilson, Ben Anderson, Nigel Croydon, Robert Sullivan – Peter Allen: Not the Boy Next Door (Épisode 1) (Seven Network )
Rainier Davenport, Ian McLoughlin CAS, Wes Chew, Tom Herdman, Annie Breslin and Blair Slater – Redfern Now (ABC)
Best Production Design in Television
Best Costume Design in Television
Documentary
Best Feature Length Documentary
Best Documentary Television Program
Deborah Masters, Sarah Ferguson – The Killing Season (ABC )
Jo-anne McGowan – Between a Frock and a Hard Place (ABC)
Richard Kuipers – The Cambodian Space Project (ABC)
Harry Bardwell, Kelrick Martin – Prison Songs (SBS)
Best Direction in a Documentary
Best Cinematography in a Documentary
Only the Dead – Bill Guttentag, Michael Ware
The Killing Season (ABC) – Deborah Masters
Prison Songs (SBS) – Kelrick Martin
Uranium - Twisting the Dragon's Tail – Wain Fimeri, Steve Westh
Life on the Reef (Épisode 1) (ABC) – Nick Robinson, Luke Peterson and Jon Shaw
The Killing Season – Louie Eroglu
Prison Songs – Torstein Dyrting
Sherpa – Renan Ozturk, Hugh Miller and Ken Sauls
Best Editing in a Documentary
Best Sound in a Documentary
Only the Dead – Jane Moran
The Cambodian Space Project – Andrea Lang
The Killing Season (Épisode 2) (ABC ) – Lile Judickas
Sherpa – Christian Gazal
Only the Dead – Steve Burgess, Leah Katz, Andy Wright and Chris Goodes
The Cambodian Space Project – Keith Thomas
Life on the Reef (Épisode 1) – Caspar Mazzotti, Craig Beckett, Dan Miau and Terry Meehan
Prison Songs – Glenn Martin and Kim Lord
Best Original Music Score in a Documentary
Short film
Best Short Animation
Best Short Fiction Film
Ernie Biscuit – Adam Elliot
The Meek – Laura DiMaio and Joe Brumm
The Orchestra – Mikey Hill and Melanie Brunt
The Story of Percival Pilts – John Lewis and Janette Goodey
Nulla Nulla – Dylan River and Tanith Glynn-Maloney
Flat Daddy – Annie Kinnane and Matt Holcomb
Karroyul – Kelrick Martin, Jaclyn Hewer and Melissa Kelly
Reg Makes Contact – Corrie Chen , Jiao Chen and Raquelle David
Other
Productions with multiple nominations
Feature film
The following feature films received multiple nominations.
References
External links
Australian Feature film International Feature film Television Documentary and Short film Special awards Retired awards Ceremonies
AFI Awards AACTA Awards (Australia) AACTA Awards (International)