6th AACTA Awards
Australian film and television awards ceremony
The 6th Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards (generally known as AACTA Awards ) are a series of awards which includes the 6th AACTA Awards Luncheon, the 6th AACTA Awards ceremony and the 6th AACTA International Awards . The former two events were held at The Star Event Centre , in Sydney , New South Wales . 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 2016. The first winners announced on 5 December 2016 and the AACTA Awards ceremony occurred on 7 December 2016 and was broadcast on the Seven Network for the second year running with an extended broadcast to air on Arena .[ 2]
The first round of nominees, for Best Feature Length Documentary , Best Short Animation and Best Short Fiction Film, were announced on 14 July 2016.[ 3] A new feature film and television category for Best Hair and Makeup was presented for the first time.[ 2] Through a partnership with Australian Subscription Television and Radio Association (ASTRA) five additional awards, for subscription television programs, were handed out for Best Lifestyle Program, Best New Talent, Best Male Presenter, Best Female Presenter and Best Live Event Production.[ 4]
Nominees
The nominations are as follows:[ 5]
Feature film
Mel Gibson , winner of Best Direction
Andrew Garfield , winner of Best Lead Actor
Odessa Young , winner of Best Lead Actress
Hugo Weaving , winner of Best Supporting Actor
Miranda Otto , winner of Best Supporting Actress
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
Andrew Wright , Robert Mackenzie , Kevin O'Connell , Mario Vaccaro, Tara Webb, Peter Grace – Hacksaw Ridge
Liam Egan, Nick Emond, Tony Murtagh, James Andrews, Yulia Akerholt, Robert Sullivan – The Daughter
Wayne Pashley, Peter Grace, Derryn Pasquill, Fabian Sanjurjo, Greg P. Fitzgerald, Peter Purcell – Gods of Egypt
Emma Bortignon, James Ashton, Martin Butler – Tanna
Best Production Design
Best Costume Design
Television
Best Comedy Series
Best Light Entertainment Series
Gruen – Jon Casimir - ABC
Gogglebox – David McDonald, Kam Vurlow - Foxtel/Lifestyle
Luke Warm Sex – Jon Casimir, Richard Huddleston, Karina Holden, Anna Bateman - ABC
RocKwiz – Peter Bain-Hogg, Ken Connor, Brian Nankervis - SBS
Best Children's Series
Best Reality Series
Beat Bugs – Josh Wakely, Jennifer Twiner McCarron – 7Two
Best Lifestyle Program
Destination Flavour – Erik Dwyer, Rachel Hardie - SBS
Best Lead Actor – Drama
Best Lead Actress – Drama
Best Guest or Supporting Actor – Drama
Best Guest or Supporting Actress – Drama
Best Direction in a Drama or Comedy
Best Direction in a Light Entertainment, Lifestyle or Reality Series
Michael Venables – The Recruit , Episode 2 – Foxtel/Fox8
Hayden Guppy – Luke Warm Sex , Episode 4 – It's A Pleasure To Meet You – ABC
Richard Franc – MasterChef Australia , Episode 41 – Network Ten
Claude Gonzalez – Meet the Mavericks , Episode 1 – Ben Quilty & Warwick Thornton – ABC
Best Comedy Performance
Best Screenplay in Television
Best Cinematography in Television
Best Editing in Television
Ben Joss – Wentworth , Episode 3 – Prisoner – Foxtel/SoHo
Best Sound in Television
Best Original Music Score in Television
Guntis Sics, Michol Marsh, Peter Hall, Olivia Monteith – Rake , Episode 7 – ABC
John McKerrow, Glenn Newnham, Cameron Grant, Blair Slater, Andrew Neil, Paul Pirola – The Beautiful Lie , Episode 6 – ABC
Wes Chew, Luke Mynott, Tom Herdman, Mick Boraso, Blair Slater, Nick Emond – Deep Water , Chapter 1 – SBS
Ernie Rose, Tim Milliken, Michael Letho, Todd Shattock – RocKwiz Episode 7 – RocKwiz Salutes the Legends of Australia – SBS
Best Production Design in Television
Best Costume Design in Television
Edie Kurzer – Molly , Part 1 – Seven Network
Documentary
Best Direction in a Documentary
Best Cinematography in a Documentary
Dan Jackson – In the Shadow of the Hill
Matt Nettheim – Another Country
Simon Morris, Cian O'Clery – Changing Minds: The Inside Story Episode 1 - ABC
Simon Morris – DNA Nation Episode 3 - SBS
Best Editing in a Documentary
Best Sound in a Documentary
Steven Robinson, Dan Jackson – In the Shadow of the Hill
James Currie, Pete Smith, Tom Heuzenroeder – Highly Strung
James Currie, Tom Heuzenroeder – Another Country
Andy Wright, Diego Ruiz, Mario Vaccaro, Adam Connolly – Chasing Asylum
Mark Street, Doron Kipen, Dan Jackson – In the Shadow of the Hill
Best Original Music Score in a Documentary
Short film
Oscar Wilde's The Nightingale and the Rose – Angie Fielder, Brendan Fletcher and Del Kathryn Barton
The Albatross – Joel Best, Alex Jeremy and Alex Karonis
The Crossing – Marieka Walsh and Donna Chang
Femme Enfant – Bonnie Forsyth and Grace Lim
Best Short Fiction Film
Dream Baby – Lucy Gaffy and Kiki Dillon
Bluey – Darlene Johnson and Heather Oxenham
Homebodies – Yianni Warnock and Charles Williams
Nathan Loves Ricky Martin – Steven Arriagada, Llewellyn Michael Bates and Bryan Chau
Other awards
Joe Bauer, Steve Kullback, Glenn Melenhorst and Ineke Majoor – Game of Thrones , season six , episode 9: "Battle of the Bastards " (Showcase )
Joe Bauer, Steve Kullback, Sam Conway, Hubert Maston and Anthony Smith – Game of Thrones , The Winds of Winter (Showcase)
Eric Durst, Jack Geist, Andrew Hellen, James Whitlam and Julian Dimsey – Gods of Egypt
John Dykstra, Matt Sloan, Blondel Aidoo, Stephen Hamilton, Tim Crosbie and Dennis Jones – X-Men: Apocalypse
Kath Brown, Simon Joseph and Troy Follington – Cleverman (ABC )
Special awards
Productions with multiple nominations
Feature film
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)