Australian film and television awards ceremony
The 8th Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards (generally known as the AACTA Awards ) is an awards ceremony to celebrate Australian films of 2018. The industry awards were presented on 3 December 2018,[ 1] with the main awards following on 5 December.[ 2] [ 3] The main ceremony was televised on Seven Network .
Feature film
Jed Dodge, Trevor Hope, Robert Mackenzie, Tara Webb – Breath
Liam Egan, Leah Katz, Des Kenneally, Robert Sullivan – Cargo
Sam Gain-Emery, Thom Kellar, Will Sheridan, David Tranter – Sweet Country
Will Files, P.K. Hooker, Andrew Ramage – Upgrade
Ladies in Black — Jen Lamphee, Anna Gray, Beth Halsted
Cargo — Larry Van Duynhoven, Beverley Freeman, Helen Magelaki
Upgrade — Chiara Tripodi, Larry Van Duynhoven
Winchester — Tess Natoli, Steve Boyle
Best Casting
Peter Rabbit — Will Reichelt, Simon Whiteley, Simon Pickard, Peter Stubbs, Jason Bath, Brian Lynch, Matt Middleton
Black Panther — Brendan Seals, Michael Perdew, Andrew Zink, Raphael A. Pimentel
The Lego Ninjago Movie — Fiona Chilton, Kim Taylor, Simon Whiteley, Matt Everitt , Gregory Jowle
Upgrade — Jonathan Dearing, Matt Daly, Angelo Sahin, Kate Bernauer, Aevar Bjarnason
Television
Riot – Joanna Werner, Louise Smith
Best Lifestyle Program
Best Reality Series
Best Non-Fiction Television Direction
Bruce Permezel – Hawke: The Larrikin and the Leader - Episode 1: The Apprenticeship
Larissa Behrendt – After The Apology
David Batty – Black As
Aaron Smith, Kirk Docker – You Can't Ask That - Episode 1: Survivors of Sexual Assault
Best Cinematography in Television
Best Editing in Television
Best Sound in Television
Greg Burgmann, Frank Lipson, Andrew McGrath – Romper Stomper - Episode 3: Poetry
Best Original Music Score in Television
Best Production Design in Television
Best Costume Design in Television
Best Performance in a Television Comedy
Subscription Television Award for Best New Talent
Subscription Television Award for Best Male Presenter
Subscription Television Award for Best Female Presenter
Subscription Television Award for Best Live Event Production
Subscription Television Award for Best Sports Presentation
Documentary
Gurrumul – Paul Damien Williams, Shannon Swan
Best Documentary Television Program
Best Editing in a Documentary
Karen Johnson – Ghosthunter
Shannon Swan, Ken Sallows – Gurrumul
Johanna Scott – Have You Seen The Listers?
Christian Gazal, Scott Gray – Mountain
Best Cinematography in a Documentary
Best Original Music Score in a Documentary
Best Sound in a Documentary
Best Short Fiction Film
All These Creatures – Charles Williams, Elise Trenorden
Judas Collar – Alison James, Brooke Silcox
Nursery Rhymes – Tom Noakes, Lucy Gaffy, Morgan Benson-Taylor, Will Goodfellow
Tangles and Knots – Renée Marie Petropoulos, Yingna Lu
Lost and Found – Lucy Hayes, Andrew Goldsmith, Bradley Slabe
IRONY – Radheya Jegatheva
Monster's Playground – Seamus Spilsbury, Darcy Prendergast, Christina Remnant
Peepin’ – Haein Kim, Paul Rhodes
Best Online Video or Series
Deadlock – Fiona Eagger, Deb Cox , Belinda Mravicic, Billie Pleffer
BC Explained – Carl J Sorheim, David Gannon, Troy Larkin
Homecoming Queens – Michelle Law , Chloe Reeson, Corrie Chen , Katia Nizic
Kiki and Kitty – Liz Watts , Sylvia Warmer, Nakkiah Lui , Catriona McKenzie
Small Town Hackers – Lauren Elliott, Matt Lovkis, Henry Inglis
Additional awards
Best Asian Film
Dying to Survive — Wang Yibing, Liu Ruifang
1987: When the Day Comes — Jung Won-chan
The Bold, The Corrupt and The Beautiful — Weijan Liu
Gali Guleiyan — Shuchi Jain, Dipesh Jain
Newton — Manish Mundra , Aanand L. Rai , Sunil Lulla
Sanju — Rajkumar Hirani , Vidhu Vinod Chopra
Shoplifters — Matsuzaki Kaoru, Yose Akihiko, Taguchi Hijiri
Tombiruo: Penunggu Rimba — Zainir Aminullah, Imillya Roslan, Najwa Abu Bakar, Firdaus Hussamuddin
Youth — Wang Zhonglei, Wang Zhongjun , Gong Yu, Song Ge
Individual awards
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)