The AACTA Awards, essentially the Australian Oscars, are in their 5th year. But the "5th" business they're promoting is misleading. It's the fifth year under their new name, AACTA, but they've actually been giving out prizes since 1958 when they were called AFI Awards... not to be confused with the AFI events across the Pacific, America and Australia both starting with "A" and both having Film Institutes. But they're obviously promoting a reboot mentality since they consider the 2011 AACTAs the "inaugural" awards.
Leading the pack this year are Kate Winslet's fashionista revenge comedy The Dressmaker (still awaiting news on a US release) and the critically beloved Max Mad Fury Road with 12 and 11 nominations respectively. George Miller's action masterpiece could even win since AACTA doesn't have the genre bias Oscar does -- Australia's industry is to small to have such silly biases! -- giving Best Film to The Babadook last year. If Mad Max Fury Road could repeat this trick at the American Oscars -- 11 nominations (!) -- 95% of cinephiles would experience the rapture and never be heard from again.
The film nominees are after the jump...
BEST FILM
BEST DIRECTOR
We continue to worry for Miller's Oscar prospects. Will the directing branch rally around him or will they be too distracted by this generally strong year with lots of famous directors available to them?
BEST ACTOR
Remember Sullivan from 300: Rise of an Empire and, our favorite, Animal Kingdom? In the latter he was the son Jacki Weaver loved best. kiss. kiss. kiss.
BEST ACTRESS
Kate vs. Charlize. Whoa. We're not familiar with Butler but Ningali you've probably seen before. The aboriginal actress previous two Aussie features Bran Nue Dae and Rabbit Proof Fence both received international attention.
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Sarah Snook won lead actress at the AACTA's last year for Predestination, beating Essie Davis in The Babadook. Can she take a second consecutive acting prize?
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Strange that The Dressmaker managed 12 nominations WITHOUT scoring here.
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
If there's one tech prize we NEED, like oxygen, for Mad Max to be nominated for come Oscar time, it's this one.
BEST EDITING
BEST SOUND
BEST SCORE
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
BEST COSTUME DESIGN
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
FEATURE DOCUMENTARY
Sherpa and Only the Dead are the only nominees here that are also on AMPAS long list of 124 titles that will be vying for Oscar nominations this year. Alas there are only 5 nominations to pass out so it's tough competition.
TV and short film nominees available at the AACTA site